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
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: 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
Opportunities Hub: Enter the contests that get you noticed27 March 2025IntelligenceLatest: Parade float designLatest: Parade float designRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture competitionsOpportunitiesContractsJulie ButterworthProcurement and contractsFrameworks
Review: Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) proves unexpectedly relevant to design22 September 2022CultureIt’s true – Weird Sensation Feels GoodIt’s true – Weird Sensation Feels GoodRegion: LondonMore: Exhibition reviewDesign MuseumPamela BuxtonASMRAestheticsDesign construction & technology
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
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
Exhibition review: Andreas Angelidakis’s Center for the Critical Appreciation of Antiquity24 October 2022CultureAthens explored with an eclectic feast for the sensesAthens explored with an eclectic feast for the sensesRegion: EuropeMore: ExhibitionEspace NiemeyerAthensParisClassical architectureNightclubsAndreas AngelidakisPamela BuxtonRuins
Review: ‘them’s the breaks’ exhibition with RESOLVE at the Barbican18 April 2023CultureWhat could grow in the cracks in our society?What could grow in the cracks in our society?Region: LondonMore: ExhibitionCurve GalleryBarbican CentreResolve CollectivePamela BuxtonCircular economy
Review: Architecture Room at the Royal Academy Summer Show9 June 2023CultureCurator Peter Barber celebrates the process of makingCurator Peter Barber celebrates the process of makingRegion: LondonMore: Royal AcademySummer ExhibitionPeter BarberDesign construction & technologyExhibitionPamela Buxton
Review: Royal Academy of Art gets inside the minds of Herzog & de Meuron17 July 2023CultureIt's all about the people and a constant questioning of the worldIt's all about the people and a constant questioning of the worldRegion: LondonMore: ExhibitionHerzog & de MeuronRoyal AcademyPamela BuxtonDesign construction & technologyAugmented reality
Review: New life grows on ruins of the past in Keita Miyazaki’s paper-on-metal sculptures23 August 2023CultureExcess of Desire exhibition features honeycomb paper structures adorning discarded car partsExcess of Desire exhibition features honeycomb paper structures adorning discarded car partsRegion: LondonMore: Keita MiyazakiGallery RosenfeldPaperBrassSculptureCar partsPamela Buxton