Architects Journal
Shumi Bose
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See the latest construction photos of Frank Gehry's Serpentine Pavilion
2-Jul-2008
The AJ brings you construction shots of Frank Gehry's Serpentine Pavilion, in advance of its opening on 20th July -
'China is becoming topical'
12-Mar-2008
China: so hot right now. Everyone’s talking about it. Jonathan Glancey’s behemoth of a piece on Chinese architecture in the Guardian rivals the scale of the buildings he mentions, encompassing no less than four local practices, new towns, ‘endangered species’ – and OMA’s goliath CCTV (pictured). -
'China is becoming topical'
12-Mar-2008
China: so hot right now. Everyone’s talking about it. Jonathan Glancey’s behemoth of a piece on Chinese architecture in the Guardian rivals the scale of the buildings he mentions, encompassing no less than four local practices, new towns, ‘endangered species’ – and OMA’s goliath CCTV (pictured). -
Oppressing the Danes. With flatpack furniture
7-Mar-2008
The most entertaining story by far in the papers is that of veiled Swedish neo-imperialism, quashing the spirit of neighbours in Denmark. And the battle tactics involve not the warships of yore, nor even the default UEFA points of last year; this time it’s IKEA. -
In the papers today: 27.02.08. Dragons and robots take over
27-Feb-2008
The Times wins the pun stakes on the newly opened Beijing terminal, with its irresistible 'Enter the Dragon en route to the Bird's Nest' headline. -
In the papers today: 22.02.08. The Olympics is just around the corner…
22-Feb-2008
Olympic glory seems a long way off for both China and London; today’s Telegraph reports the woes of crucial test events held yesterday in Beijing, which indicate problems with ticketing, queues and venue access, particularly for disabled spectators. -
Exhibition - Madelon Vriesendorp
23-Jan-2008
Madelon Vriesendorp’s world is a rewarding place to visit, writes Shumi BoseThe World of Madelon Vriesendorp: Paintings/ Postcards/Objects/Games, until 8 February at the Architectural Association, London WC1



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