Architects Journal
James Dunnett
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Jim Cadbury-Brown was a key figure in British modernism
16-Jul-2009
I never worked for ‘Jim’ (Henry Thomas) Cadbury-Brown, and so didn’t have that kind of intimacy of collaboration, but I knew him for about 30 years and, with Alan Powers, put on the exhibition of his work at the Royal Academy called Elegant Variation in 2006, and contributed to the monograph published at that time -
Georges Vantongerloo: A Retrospective
30-Mar-2006
REVIEW - EXHIBITION -
Great expectations
10-Feb-2005
review - Le Corbusier - Pavillon Suisse: The Biography of a Building By Ivan Zaknic. Birkhäuser, 2004. 416pp. £48 -
Opposites attract
24-Jun-2004
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Staying in line
4-Mar-2004
reviewNaum Gabo: Gabo and Colour At Annely Juda Fine Art, 23 Dering Street, London W1, until 27 March -
Art and science
2-Oct-2003
Anthony Hill At Austin/Desmond Fine Art, Pied Bull Yard, 68 Great Russell St, London WC1, until 10 October -
The value of voids
22-May-2003
Nicholas Grimshaw's proposal for a new block for the Royal College of Art at Kensington Gore threatens the integrity of Cadbury Brown's fine listed building and with it the open space so central to the Modern Movement, warns James Dunnett -
Out of the ashes
7-Nov-2002
review -
Fertile invention
7-Feb-2002
Review -
Strength in simplicity
22-Nov-2001
Review -
Appliance of science
5-Jul-2001
REVIEW: L'Esprit Nouveau: Purism in Paris 1918-1925 By Carol S Eliel et al. Abrams, 2001. 208pp. £30 -
Latin temperament
24-May-2001
Building the New World: Studies in the Modern Architecture of Latin America 1930-60 By Valerie Fraser. Verso, 2000. 280pp. £17 -
Prophet of the particular
15-Feb-2001
Hugo Haring and the Secret of Form At the RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London W1 until 24 March -
Brazilian bravura
11-Jan-2001
The Curves of Time: The Memoirs of Oscar Niemeyer Phaidon, 2000. 192pp. £14.95 -
The boys from Brazil
19-Oct-2000
The Modern City Facing the Future: Sixth International Docomomo Conference -
Future cities: contemplative or delirious?
6-Jul-2000
CITY2K+, the RIBA's 'Cities for the New Millennium' conference taking place this coming weekend, should listen more to Le Corbusier than to Rem Koolhaas -
Essence of the bauhaus
2-Mar-2000
bauhaus dessau at the design museum, shad thames, london until 4 june -
Camden in hot water over pool
10-Feb-2000
docomomo rails against destruction of Spence baths -
Safe haven for the humanist spirit
13-Aug-1998
review -
Not just a question of conserving
18-Jun-1998
review -
Can skill with form capture the heart?
19-Mar-1998
EXHIBITIONS Anthony Caro: New Sculptures - A Survey At Annely Juda Fine Art, 23 Dering Street, London W1 until 18 April Caro at the National: Sculpture from Painting At the National Gallery, London WC2 until 4 May



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