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...Architectures of Spatial Justice by Dana Cuff (MIT Press) The political geographer Edward W Soja described “spatial justice” as “the fair and equitable distribution in space of socially valued resources...
...The irony is that while Montagu has the brass neck to take on the top brass, it’s the gangling Charles Cholmondeley (Cumming) who dreams up the plot and quick-witted secretary Jean Leslie (Hall) who spots...
...“We actually welcome the judicial review . . . all the advice we’ve had is everything we’ve done is to the letter of the law,” he said in an interview at H&W’s offices in Belfast....
...It was the reliable traditionalist Stern who built the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and it was Stern who got the commission to build the presidential library for George W Bush, a...
...Others were re-elected long after the occupation soured (George W Bush and Tony Blair). But there was no systemic change....
...skyline and the Eiffel Tower, it exemplifies the city through a language of familiar signs and symbols: the roundel, the early modernist lettering, the designs of the stations from the oxblood red tiles of Leslie...
...When Leslie Jones, curator of prints and drawings at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Lacma), first encountered Hammersley’s little-known computer drawings more than a decade ago, she began to research...
...Heathcote on 111 W 57th and Manhattan’s skinnyscrapers: https://on.ft.com/3aMIehZ – Henry Mance is on Twitter @henrymance, and Edwin is at @edwinheathcote. —------------- Special offers for Weekend listeners...
...Recommended Reading In the FT, I was fascinated by this piece by our architecture critic, Edwin Heathcote, about the newest, skinniest skyscraper on W 57th Street....
...This comes after a period in which public opinion across most of Europe dropped to lows not seen since the George W Bush presidency....
...Edwin Heathcote is the FT’s architecture critic Follow @FTLifeArts on Twitter to find out about our latest stories first....
...edwin.heathcote@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Parkies are ‘the world’s only harmless police’ / From Geoff Smith, Huddersfield, W Yorks, UK...
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...Perhaps surprisingly, even Modernism, that most seemingly secular of movements, found itself shifting in response to some of the 20th century’s great church buildings, from W.R....
...Additional reporting by Leslie Hook and Myles McCormick...
...“Hospital closures, particularly in rural areas . . . mean the US is less able to handle the Covid-19 crisis,” says Edwin Park, a professor at Georgetown specialising in healthcare....
...Leslie Ciccone, the owner of Swah-rey, a cupcake shop business in St Petersburg, said she had 21 employees before the pandemic hit, but now has just 11, and her expansion plans have been put on hold....
...the Bauhaus-trained Viennese photographer, socialist and Soviet spy (instrumental in recruiting Kim Philby for the KGB), but there are also lesser-known names, including Sadie Speight (who worked with Leslie...
...Who Sotheby’s By Rachel Hagan Edwin Heathcote is the FT’s architecture critic Follow @FTProperty on Twitter or @ft_houseandhome on Instagram to find out about our latest stories first....
...David Greene, a partner at Edwin Coe, said that Banks Renewables could apply for an injunction to halt the government auction but this would be “unusual”....
...Its editors are Derek Brower and Myles McCormick, with contributions from David Sheppard, Anjli Raval, Leslie Hook and Nathalie Thomas in London, and Gregory Meyer in New York....
...Leslie Hook, the FT’s environment and clean energy correspondent, finds out more. (FT)...
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