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Tom Karen obituary
Designer of colourful, memorable products of the 1960s and 70s such as Marble Run and the Raleigh Chopper

Jonathan Glancey

09, Jan, 2023 @5:18 PM

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David Carter obituary
Industrial designer whose projects ranged from the definitive Stanley knife to Le Shuttle, carrying vehicles under the Channel

Jonathan Glancey

23, Dec, 2020 @4:14 PM

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Ian Allan obituary
Locomotive enthusiast who became one of the most successful railway publishers

Jonathan Glancey

05, Jul, 2015 @4:48 PM

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Frei Otto obituary
Architect who created structural wonders by borrowing from the natural world

Jonathan Glancey

13, Mar, 2015 @4:24 PM

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Sir Philip Dowson obituary

Undogmatic architect who created buildings that were both modern and responsive to local tradition

Jonathan Glancey

05, Sep, 2014 @2:27 PM

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Jonathan Minns obituary
Engineer and steam enthusiast who saved treasures of Britain's industrial history

Jonathan Glancey

01, Nov, 2013 @5:25 PM

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Jonathan Speirs obituary

Architect who lit some of the world's most striking modern buildings

Jonathan Glancey

29, Jun, 2012 @4:46 PM

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City: A Guidebook for the Urban Age by PD Smith – review

Jonathan Glancey pays rapt attention to a lively urban tutorial

Jonathan Glancey

08, Jun, 2012 @9:55 PM

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From Babylon to Millau: Jonathan Glancey picks his favourite buildings – in pictures

The Guardian's architecture and design correspondent, Jonathan Glancey, has visited some of the world's most spectacular buildings. Here are some of his highlights

Jonathan Glancey

13, Feb, 2012 @12:12 PM

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Jonathan Glancey's passport to the planet

He has 'Give this man every assistance' written in his travel documents – and as the Guardian's architecture critic for 15 years Jonathan Glancey has travelled the world. In his final article for the paper, he reflects on the buildings that have stopped him in his tracks

Jonathan Glancey

12, Feb, 2012 @9:31 PM

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The tower and the glory: Terry Farrell's KK100

Looming over the sprawling Chinese city of Shenzhen, this building is the tallest skyscraper ever designed by a British architect. Terry Farrell tells Jonathan Glancey how he did it

Jonathan Glancey

31, Jan, 2012 @9:31 PM

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Constructive criticism: the week in architecture

Jonathan Glancey: Postmodernism looks dead and soon-to-be demolished in the shape of Marco Polo House, but lives on in the Hotel Le Berger; and a children's story conjures up the real magic of architecture

Jonathan Glancey

27, Jan, 2012 @2:53 PM

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