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Playing house: MJ Long exhibition review14 November 2023CulturePortraits of a Practice at the Architectural AssociationPortraits of a Practice at the Architectural AssociationRegion: LondonMore: ExhibitionArchitectural AssociationPamela BuxtonMJ LongDoll's houseDesign construction & technologyColin St John Wilson
Boijmans Ahoy thrilling drive-in exhibition recharges Dutch art museum20 August 2020CultureArt lovers view suspended works from coronavirus-ready electric cars in RotterdamArt lovers view suspended works from coronavirus-ready electric cars in RotterdamRegion: EuropeMore: Boijmans Ahoy drive-thru museumRotterdamBoijmans Van Beuningen MuseumCovid-19CoronavirusGalleryArtKirsten Hannema
In search of the unexpected7 July 2014CultureThe RA’s Summer Exhibition falls a little flatThe RA’s Summer Exhibition falls a little flatRegion: LondonMore: ExhibitionMuseum
Wide angle: exhibition of Chris Matthews’ photography celebrating modern buildings and chronicling decline7 April 2022CultureChris Matthews photographed 300 modernist buildings across the UK for Owen Hatherley’s new bookChris Matthews photographed 300 modernist buildings across the UK for Owen Hatherley’s new bookRegion: United KingdomMore: Chris MatthewsOwen HatherleyPamela BuxtonModernist
Venice Biennale resets the post-colonial balance13 June 2023CultureLesley Lokko’s ‘uncomfortable and uplifting’ Laboratory of the FutureLesley Lokko’s ‘uncomfortable and uplifting’ Laboratory of the FutureRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Exhibition reviewReviewVenice BiennaleChris FogesVeniceLesley LokkoClimate emergencyColonialismFrancis KereGbolade Design StudioDavid Adjaye
Exhibition: V&A shows how tropical architects localised modernism21 February 2024CultureLocals made ‘progressive, optimistic’ style their ownLocals made ‘progressive, optimistic’ style their ownRegion: Rest of the worldMore: ExhibitionV&AColonialismModernismGhanaIndiaPamela BuxtonDesign construction & technologyBalkrishna DoshiLe CorbusierReview
Review: Pottery goes off-piste in the Hayward Gallery’s Strange Clay11 November 2022CultureCeramics make a case for their place in the world of contemporary artCeramics make a case for their place in the world of contemporary artRegion: LondonMore: Exhibition reviewHayward GalleryPamela BuxtonCeramicsArt
Cave_bureau raises questions of globalisation, climate change and architecture at Denmark exhibition4 July 2023Culture‘Reverse futurism’ and a return to indigenous knowledge star at Louisana gallery‘Reverse futurism’ and a return to indigenous knowledge star at Louisana galleryRegion: EuropeMore: ExhibitionLouisiana Museum of Art CopenhagenDenmarkPamela BuxtonCave_bureauNairobiKenyaAfrica
Review: Fabric of Democracy – Propaganda textiles from the French Revolution to Brexit28 September 2023CultureExhibition shows the subtext in textilesExhibition shows the subtext in textilesRegion: LondonMore: ExhibitionTextile & Fashion MuseumPamela BuxtonBrexitWorld War IIPropagandaReview
Three woofs for Kenya Hara’s Architecture for Dogs exhibition at Japan House29 September 2020CultureWag your tail if you like your bespoke ‘kennel’Wag your tail if you like your bespoke ‘kennel’Region: LondonMore: Architecture for DogsHouse of JapanKenya HaraToyo ItoAsif KhanDesign construction & technologyExhibitionMichele WoodgerMUJI
David Adjaye’s RA Summer Exhibition display takes on the material world22 September 2021CultureAdjaye creates the right climate at the RA Summer ExhibitionAdjaye creates the right climate at the RA Summer ExhibitionRegion: United KingdomMore: Pamela BuxtonRoyal AcademyRoyal Academy Summer ShowDavid AdjayeClimatedRMM ArchitectsFoster + PartnersFCBStudiosFrancis KéréNiall McLaughlinSebastian CoxMorris+CoRogers Stirk Harbour + PartnersTrevor Dannatt