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Tag Archives: Architecture
Military History Museum – review
Daniel Libeskind’s visceral redesign for Dresden’s Military History Museum has as striking an effect on the exhibits inside as on the facade itself Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Art and design, Article, Critics, Culture, Design, Museum Reviews, Museums
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Museum of Liverpool – review
It’s part of a world heritage site, but the showy Museum of Liverpool fails to complement the city’s proud past Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Art and design, Article, Critics, Culture, Design, Features, Liverpool, Museums, Resources, Reviews, The New Review
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Zaha Hadid tipped to win Stirling prize for architecture
The British-Iraqi designer was nominated for her museum of 21st century art in Rome Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Art and design, Article, Culture, News, Robert Booth, Stirling prize, UK news, Zaha Hadid
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What’s the big idea behind the Pompidou-Metz?
The legendary Paris gallery now has a regional outpost. Will it live up to the name? Jonathan Glancey takes a high-speed train to find out. Continue reading
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Tagged Architecture, Art, Art and design, Article, Cultural trips, Culture, Exhibitions, Features, France, Jonathan Glancey, Museums, Travel
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