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One to Watch: Bureau de change
28 December 2015Architects Katerina Dionysopoulou and Billy Mavropoulos have joined forces to launch their own design company Bureau de Change.
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Swedish Lapland’s 26th Ice Hotel is now open
22 December 2015Uncover the spectacular designs such as flying sheep, an African elephant and 1970s love suite for this year's Ice Hotel
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Making Place: The Architecture of David Adjaye review
21 December 2015British Ghanaian architect David Adjaye presents his work to a new audience in America with mixed results at the Art Institute of Chicago, says Shumi Bose
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Through the keyhole: Adolf Loos interiors in Pilsen
21 December 2015Brno-born architect Adolf Loos was renowned for his modernist interior designs for affluent Austrian and Czech clients. Now, in its year as European Capital of Culture, the city of Pilsen has restored and opened to the public three of the 56 apartment interiors Loos completed in his lifetime. Previously depicted in dingy black-and-white photos, then abandoned and occupied by the Nazis during the Second World War, the apartments have been brought back to their former rich and colourful glory for all to see
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Out of this world crystalline structure unveiled
17 December 2015The Harbin Opera House in northern China has been completed, from innovative practice: MAD Architects
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Cinema restoration with Lyn Goleby
14 December 2015Picturehouse Cinemas’ Lyn Goleby outlines the special design credentials she looks for when commissioning restoration projects.
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On the drawing board: Foster + Partners' Droneport Project
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Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age at the Science Museum review
14 December 2015Despite a few gaps, Herbert Wright finds this Science Museum showstopper of Russian spacecraft and artefacts to be the epic show it promises to be
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St Peter’s Seminary
10 December 2015Crumbling modernist icon St Peter's Seminary to get new lease of life as arts venue starting in March – volunteers sought
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Palladian Design: The Good, The Bad and The Unexpected review
10 December 2015This small but all encompassing exhibition at the RIBA considers not just the individual architect, but his wider effect on the profession, finds Shumi Bose
