Architects Journal
Gillian Darley
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The Hawksmoor Epiphany
5-Apr-2012
The Royal Academy’s Hawksmoor exhibition serves as a welcome taster that may inspire people to go and discover his work first hand, writes Gillian Darley -
Constructing nature
15-Mar-2012
Gillian Darley dissects the semantic confusion of a new book on Landform Building and finds the lines between topography and structure increasingly blurred -
Quiet pleasures, explosive oomph
16-Jun-2011
Alan Stanton and Piers Gough’s co-curated room at the Royal Academy blends photography, intricate modelwork and deft drawings with style, says Gillian Darley -
Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
24-Jun-2010
Architecture makes the most of its generous new space at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, with work that is less style, more substance, writes Gillian Darley -
Kate Whiteford: Land Drawings; Installations; Excavations
27-Mar-2009
Unusually for a land artist, Kate Whiteford’s references begin below the ground with archaeology -
Dutch drift - a century of design
16-Jan-2009
After 100 years Dutch design has lost its moral vigour, according to a new history of the Netherlands’ struggle with modernism, writes Gillian Darley -
Banking on genius
15-Jul-1999
Review: Alexander Thomson: The Unknown Genius At The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow until 19 September -
BOOKS How to decipher the landscape What Gardens Mean By Stephanie Ross. University of Chicago Press, 1998. 285pp. £27.50. (Distributor John Wiley 01243 779777)
24-Sep-1998
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Ambassador for the art of landscape
4-Jun-1998
review -
Social dimension of Danish landscape
19-Feb-1998
Guide to Danish Landscape Architecture 1000-1996 by Annemarie Lund. Arkitektens Forlag, 1997. 296pp. £27.95 (Available fromTriangle bookshop 0171 631 1381)



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