Pamela Buxton
@pamela_buxton
Architecture and design journalist
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07-01-2015 19:12:56
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Belatedly went to see Cornelia Parker's (also brilliant) exhibition at tate britain and got completely side-tracked by Hew Locke's spectacular, unsettling and intriguing The Procession. It's free as well.
Owen Luder Partnership's Eros House, looking majestic from the new rooftop cocktail bar Fairytop Garden Zoo in Catford.
A belated tour of Charles Jencks’ Jencks Foundation didn’t disappoint. Love these ‘spoon glyphs’ which adorn the cupboards in the ‘Indian summer’-themed kitchen. This bathroom’s not bad either…
Enjoying reporting on the Pavilion For All competition at Brent Cross Town organised by the AJ, Argent Related and Barnet Council. Longlist of ten revealed: bit.ly/3FIzuDI
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Great to spend time with Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones for #ribajournal as they reflect on their long and illustrious career:
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Julian Harrap tells Pamela Buxton why repair and conservation architects need no special label, about understanding specialist language, of his pride in the Soane and how woodwork has served him #ribajprofile
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AOC’s reworked Crafts Council Gallery aims to walk the line of being tactile without being too folksy, writes Pamela Buxton #ribajreview ribaj.com/buildings/aoc-…
Papier-mache cities, an urban forest, a spoonfest and musical stones - plenty to enjoy and perplex at the London Design Biennale @Londonbiennale. My RIBA Journal piece on Toshiki Hirano's Japan pavilion is here
Blustery but fun visit to North Greenwich with photographer Gareth Gardner to Design District London for RIBA Journal. Looking forward to returning when it's up and running and, hopefully, teeming with designers...
Epic Iran at V&A charts the country’s history from 3200BC, using hempcrete walls, the evocation of a mosque’s dome and spaces inspired by town squares Pamela Buxton reports #ribajreview
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Last time I was here there was an ice rink. Today, the courtyard @somersethouse
has transformed into Forest for Change, a welcome green oasis on a scorching hot day for the opening of the London Design Biennale.
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Wright & Wright’s subtle reworking of Museum of the Home is all about improvement and reimagining in its existing scale and context. Pamela Buxton feels at home there #ribajreview
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