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What we’re seeing: Cathedrals of Culture

Opera House in Oslo. Photography: Snøhetta Berlin Philharmonic concert hall Salk Institute, La Jolla, California, USA. Photography: Liao Yusheng Cathedrals of Culture, directed by six acclaimed...

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What we’re seeing: Futures in the Making

Futures in the Making Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, London W1 13 – 28 November 2014 (Tues – Fri: 1.45pm – 6pm) Brooklyn Co-Operative (2014) Courtesy Yannis Halkiopoulos The Museum of Exchange (2014)...

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What we’re seeing: Architects as Artists

Architects as Artists V&A Museum: Architecture, Room 128a Sat 15 November 2014 – Sun 29 March 2015 A House for Essex by FAT Architecture and Grayson Perry. Image: Ordinary Architecture Ltd Egyptian...

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What we’re seeing: Open House London 2014 Photography

Climbing up the Thermal Store by ML_London Pimlico District Heating Undertaking by Gytaute Akstinaite The Crystal exterior facade detail by Steve Franklin My building detail by Michael P Mulcahy This...

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What we’re seeing: Exhibition on Dutch Structuralism

‘Structuralism’ Het Nieuwe Institute, Museumpark 25, Rotterdam, The Netherlands Until 11 January 2015 Herman Hertzberger’s Centraal Beheer, Apeldoorn. Image: Aviodrome Luchtfotografie Herman...

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What we’re seeing: The Futuro House

Matt’s Gallery, 42–44 Copperfield Road, London E3 Wed–Sun 12–6pm until 14th Dec 2014 Images courtesy of the artist and Matt’s Gallery, London. The Futuro House is a spaceship style, prefabricated...

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What we’re seeing: JR James Archive images of C20 Britain

Cumbernauld Housing, March 1967 Streets in the Sky, Park Hill, Sheffield Thamesmead Housing at Fullers Slade, Milton Keynes An archive of images by influential post-war planner JR James has been made...

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What we’re seeing: Auguste Perret exhibition at AA Gallery

All Purpose (À Toutes Fins Utiles) The Architectural Association (AA) Gallery. Until 13th December 2014 Monday to Friday: 10am–7pm, Saturday: 10am-3pm All Purpose Exhibition. Photography: AA School...

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What we’re seeing: Small Stories at The V&A Museum of Childhood

Small Stories: At home in a dolls’ house V&A Museum of Childhood, Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 9PA Until 6 September 2015. Entrance: Free Whiteladies House by Moray Thomas. England, 1935...

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What we’re seeing: ‘Don’t Move, Improve!’ winning projects

Refurbishment project in central London by Stiff + Trevillion Extension in north London by Maccreanor Lavington A light-filled home in central London by Stiff + Trevillion and a timber-framed...

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What we’re seeing: ‘Art of Building’ photography competition finalists

Getting Lost On A Roof by Wahid Adnan Concrete Arteries by Richard Pennington Birds Nest Puzzle Close Up by Mario Bejagan Cardenas Library Siza Veira by Pessoa Neto The 15 shortlisted entries for the...

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What we’re seeing: The Boros Collection at Bunker Berlin

Sammlung Boros, Bunker, Reinhardtstr. 20, 10117 Berlin-Mitte Mon – Wed, 9am – 6pm, Tours take place Thurs – Sun and must be booked in advance This listed World War II air-raid bunker in Mitte, Berlin,...

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What we’re seeing: Sérgio Bernardes documentary ‘Bernardes’

Tues 13 January 2015, 7pm (UK Preview) Cinema 1, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS Palácio da Abolição. Photography: Thiago Braga House in Petrópolis, Brazil. Photograph: Arquivo Sérgio...

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What we’re seeing: Short film by Thamesmead Urban Pioneers

Photography: Ventures in Topography/ David Secombe This short film follows The Architecture Foundation’s Urban Pioneers programme, in which a group 17-19 year olds took part in workshops with well...

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What we’re seeing: The Barbican Conservatory

Sundays: 11am–5pm, Bank Holidays: 12pm –5pm Level 3, Barbican Centre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS Photography: John McDavid The Barbican Conservatory is London’s second biggest conservatory after Kew....

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What we’re seeing: Mies van der Rohe Prize shortlist

House in London by Rado Iliev. Photography: Assen Emilov House in London by 6a Architects. Photography: Johan Dehlin House in Somerset by Hugh Strange Architects. Photography: David Grandorge Five UK...

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What we’re seeing: Final photographs of Birmingham’s Paradise Circus

Photographer Pete Lopeman took this series of images of Birmingham’s Paradise Circus before demolition work began earlier this year, in preparation for a £500m redevelopment programme. The collection...

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What we’re seeing: Yard House by Assemble

Photography: John McDavid From Assemble: “Yardhouse is an affordable workspace building based in Sugarhouse Yard, funded by the LLDC as a pilot for the provision of new creative workspace in the...

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What we’re seeing: Out Of The Ordinary by Hyungmin Pai

‘Out of the Ordinary: Award Winning Works by Young Korean Architects’ The Cass Bank Gallery, 59-63 Whitechapel High Street, London E1 Until 28th February 2015 Sangsan by LokalDesign Ahn Junggeun...

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What we’re seeing: Ideas contest for Thames sea defences

An open international ideas competition has been launched to reinvent the ruined Red Sands sea fort in the Thames Estuary, off the Kentish coast. The iconic structure – which was one of several...

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