George Kafka

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The redevelopment of an icon of 1980s finance capitalism is an object lesson in how London has been reshaped in the decade following the global financial crisis

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An exhibition at RIBA in London details the perilous journey of Central American migrants across Mexico’s frontera sur

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Designed in the 1930s by the city’s most celebrated architect, the building has never previously been open to the public

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Five iconic buildings designed by the Japanese architect since 1962

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The London firm’s bold, contextually astute renovation of the 1990s gallery pays homage to the functional forms of Britain’s ur-New Town

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A swathe of renovations and extensions across the UK capital suggests an appetite for a different kind of architecture

BY George Kafka |

For the first show at S1 Artspace's new home in the Brutalist housing estate, two photographers who documented it in the 1960s and ’80s

BY George Kafka |

A number of exhibitions in London explore how contemporary technologies and lifestyles are changing the architecture of the home

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