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Review: Andreas Gursky at Hayward Gallery
20 March 2018London's Hayward Gallery reopens after two years with a powerful retrospective of German photographer Andreas Gursky
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Billion dollar cube: the new US Embassy by KieranTimberlake
13 March 2018Donald Trump may have complained about it, but the new US Embassy in London is one of the most extraordinary projects the capital and the world of diplomacy have seen
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A knight's move inspires a secluded public garden in the heart of London
12 March 2018Herbert Wright visits Rathbone Square, a new green space in the heart of London that provides a tranquil refuge, designed by Make Architects and Gustafson Porter + Bowman.
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Karen Cook: wellbeing-friendly workplaces have commercial benefits too
9 March 2018Karen Cook, founding partner of PLP Architecture, describes how integrating wellbeing into workplace design has vital commercial advantages
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One of Zaha Hadid’s final projects: the Morpheus hotel
5 March 2018One of the final projects designed by the late Zaha Hadid, The Morpheus Hotel, is set to open this spring. We spoke to the woman behind the helm, project director Viviana Muscettola, to find out more.
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The revolutionary rise of cross-laminated timber
5 March 2018The growth of cross-laminated timber (CLT) is revolutionising the construction industry. Two recent projects from dRMM and Waugh Thistleton demonstrate its potential
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'Magnificently luminous': Lewis Center for the Arts + Maggie’s Centre Barts by Steven Holl Architects
2 March 2018With the $300m Lewis Center for Princeton University, Steven Holl has extended a beloved campus with three new buildings. Meanwhile, in London, his bold Maggie's Centre is conceived as a 'breath of life'
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The British Mosque: investigating Islamic architecture in Britain
2 March 2018Published by Historic England and authored by Shahed Saleem, ‘The British Mosque: an Architectural and Social History” is an insight into Britain’s Muslim history.
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Review: Thinking Machines — Art and Design in the Computer Age
27 February 2018MoMA’s Thinking Machines show looks back to our recent past (1959–1989) to assess how the nascency of digital tools transformed artistic practice
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Glassy mountains in a megacity: Chaoyang Park Plaza by MAD Architects
22 February 2018Ma Yansong’s latest mixed-use development resembles jet-black mountains in the Beijing cityscape
