28th May 2024
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13th October 2023
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CCBB Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, Brasilia
1st June 2023
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Sihanoukville: Lost Opportunity
7th August 2022
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12th June 2021
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Quickfire questions from the Greyscape team
11th April 2021
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31st March 2021
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12th January 2021
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1st September 2020
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Barbican Conservatory
4th August 2020
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Villa Noailles, modernist house, home of Marie-Laure and Charles de Noailles
3rd June 2020
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15th March 2020
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Tashkent Insider Tips: Eat Drink Read Travel
9th November 2019
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Embassy of the Czech Republic in London Slide Show
12th June 2021
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Iaşi, Romania
10th October 2019
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9th August 2019
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Bauhaus Masters Houses’
12th May 2019
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Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan
The curious thing is that Baikonur isn’t actually in Baikonur
8th April 2019
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Wotruba Church
How an iconic brutalist design, created from 152 concrete blocks became a sacred space.
6th April 2019
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Barbican|Urban Poetry by Joe Gilbert
21st October 2018
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The Barbican’s curious brutalist Fibonacci Spiral
8th September 2018
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Nakagin Capsule Tower
Future architecture 1970s style
5th September 2018
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St Mary’s Cathedral, Tokyo, a sacred space where beautiful shafts of light play on the concrete
4th September 2018
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Is Frobisher Crescent, perhaps, the most curious part of the Barbican?
10th August 2018
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Calling time on Dial House
8th August 2018
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Cap Moderne
Quintessential Modernism designed by Eileen Gray, Le Corbusier and Jean Badovici on one small, glorious spot above the Mediterranean sea
24th June 2018
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Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs
With more than 500 million sold they’ve gotta be doing something right.
8th May 2018
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Fallingwater: Frank Lloyd Wright’s, South West Pennsylvania weekend hideaway designed for the Edgar Jonas and Lilianne Kaufmann family.
8th May 2018
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Bauhaus 100
1st November 2017
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27th April 2018
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Five bands of steel which are subtly different shades, having the effect of sweeping up the interior space in Ron Arad’s Design Museum in Holon
24th April 2018
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The White Tower Yekaterinburg
Bitterly cold, stark uncompromising weather was the perfect backdrop to my visit to Yekaterinburg in Russia to photograph an iconic landmark.
26th March 2018
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Villa Tugendhat
Villa Tugendhat, a pioneering prototype of modern architecture in Europe, designed by Mies van der Rohe.
19th January 2018
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Les Choux de Créteil
A hallucinogenic concrete veggie patch. Anyone for magic cauliflowers?
19th January 2018
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The Whitney Museum on the Upper East Side of Manhatten on W54 street,
Founded in 1931 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and it’s home was in midtown on W54th Street.
7th January 2018
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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
Fondly called by Peggy, ‘My Uncle’s Garage’
6th January 2018
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Barbican Lake on the iconic brutalist barbican estate
The Barbican Estate built by Chamberlain, Powell and Bon took a dream and a vision conceived on a bomb shattered piece of land in the centre of the City of London.
10th July 2017
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New Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Home to a stash of Malevichs’ and so much more
9th November 2017
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De La Warr Pavilion, how a German and a Georgian created something so quintessentially British
10th July 2017
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Frank Gehry’s 2006 Hotel Marqués de Riscal
A hotel where even the grapes get in on the act in the spa
18th December 2017
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New York New York its a wonderful town and the Rockefeller Centre is a triumph of …
10th July 2017
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