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A London State of Mind: Poem
An original poem by Bella Sieunarine explores London as a city layered with memory.
Bella Sieunarine
Nov 30, 20252 min read


Review: 'E.1027 - Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea'
A Review of E.1027: Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea
Ali Hussain
May 26, 20254 min read


'Perfect Days' Review: A Painful Yet Brilliant Study In Solitude
The new film from Wim Wenders makes the audience ponder the question, “how content can we be with a solitary lifestyle?”Perfect...
Meghana Praveen
Jan 11, 20242 min read


Review: 'Herzog & de Meuron' at the Royal Academy Is All Style, No Substance
★★☆☆☆ Herzog & de Meuron , Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, 2001-16, Model, © Herzog & de Meuron. The Royal Academy of Arts has opened a new...
Ariunzaya Batkhuyag
Jul 26, 20233 min read


‘A Brief Revolution’: Photography, Architecture and Social Space in the ‘Manplan’ Project
Photo by Rob Annable via Flickr (licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 ) The ’60s were a widely political era for Britain, during which the role of the state and conditions for quality of life were continuously questioned. Photography had a significant role in displaying these socio-economic conditions. The creation of new estates such as Thamesmead were contrasted photographically with images of harsh living in other urban areas. These ideas linking socially-aware photography to
Sam Taunton
Jul 12, 20232 min read


David Adjaye: 'Making Memory' Review - The Design Museum
2 February - 5 May 2019 Adult £10.90 Concession £8.20 View here Descending into David Adjaye's Making Memory exhibition is not to be...
Miranda Yates
Feb 4, 20194 min read
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