The Memorial to the Missing of the Somme is built as a series of interlocking arches, the better to make the space for 60,000 names of the British and French missing. Gavin Stamp’s account made me want to visit it.
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A commonplace 'book' of notes by Andrew Curry which don't fit in my futures blog
The Memorial to the Missing of the Somme is built as a series of interlocking arches, the better to make the space for 60,000 names of the British and French missing. Gavin Stamp’s account made me want to visit it.
Chunks of Riga’s new town were built quickly at the height of the gilded age of the late 19th and … More
Richard Serra’s installation A Matter of Time, at the Guggenheim in Bilbao, seems to be a critique of architects who make ‘sculptural’ claims for their work.