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Regenerating Japanese islands through art: the Setouchi Triennale
30 July 2019Anthea Gerrie reports from the intriguing, island-hopping Setouchi Triennale in southern Japan
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IM Pei – Modernist Master
25 July 2019Stephen Hitchins looks at the legacy of the Pritzker Prize-winning Chinese-American architect I.M. Pei who died earlier this year at the age of 102
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Interview: Blueprint meets Annabelle Selldorf
18 July 2019Francesca Perry sits down with Annabelle Selldorf, whose eponymous practice has been sensitively shaping New York’s homes and cultural institutions for three decades
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A 'carpet of stone': Serpentine Pavilion by Junya Ishigami
18 July 2019This year’s Serpentine Pavilion, by Junya Ishigami, uses 61 tonnes of Cumbrian slate to create an enigmatic structure that serves as a shelter from summer rain, at the same time as being transformed by it
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The Garden of Earthly Worries by Studio Libeskind
15 July 2019In the baroque gardens of Holland’s Paleis Het Loo, Daniel Libeskind has created four globe-based sculptures
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Bronx beacon: MLK Plaza by Magnusson Architecture and Planning
5 July 2019In the Bronx a team with experience of designing affordable housing meets project constraints with thoughtful elegance from the inside out
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Shipping forecast: Inside the evolving Brooklyn Navy Yard
2 July 2019Brooklyn Navy Yard once made ships — now it harbours startups. With a new masterplan from WXY Studio, can it become a model for how to keep manufacturing in cities?
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Cultural anchor: Windermere Jetty by Carmody Groarke
1 July 2019Nestled on the shores of Lake Windermere, Carmody Groarke’s new Windermere Jetty museum harnesses history, craft and landscape to curate a visitor experience that will evolve over time
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Brief encounters: MK Gallery, Milton Keynes by 6a architects
25 June 2019An inspired extension of MK Gallery helps articulate everything that was right about the design and visual culture of Milton Keynes' initial design, says Veronica Simpson