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Titian at the Prado
17 August 2021Stephen Hitchins revels in the public reintroduction of Titian’s poesie series at a recent Prado show
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Landscape architect Carol Johnson's influence on the contemporary redesign of Paris
5 July 2021Stephen Hitchins traces the life of landscape architect Carol Johnson and her impact on the contemporary redesign of Paris
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Designing Grand Slam tennis venues
30 June 2020The quartet of tennis Grand Slam championship venues at the heart of the global game have been serving up an array of ace new structures and have plans to deliver more
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Picasso and Paper at the Royal Academy
30 March 2020The exhibition at London’s Royal Academy displayed a hoard of paper belonging to the legendary artist, giving a detailed insight into the processes behind the artworks.
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The Bauhaus Legacies of Max Bill and Herbert Bayer
28 December 2019This year marks a century since the founding of the Bauhaus, and among the art school’s key figures were Herbert Bayer and Max Bill
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Egypt plans a new capital city
21 November 2019Egypt is planning Sisi-City, a new city to take the heat off the overcrowded, polluted Cairo
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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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The difficulty of designing a mosque for Prishtina
28 June 2019The Kosovan city’s journey towards building a significant new place of worship has been anything but easy, writes Stephen Hitchins
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The world’s best-designed horse racing stadia
22 March 2019Stephen Hitchins is off to the races to report on the new stadia created for the multi-million-pound global business of horse racing.
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Athens - From Bust to Bounty
20 February 2019With three new cultural centres in its capital, Greece is leaving behind recent financial catastrophe and reasserting itself as a vibrant cultural beacon. Stephen Hitchins reports