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    Title: Mies In London
    By (author): Jack Self, Yulia Rudenko
    ISBN10-13: 0993547486 : 9780993547485
    A book about modernist architect Mies van der Rohe's only design for the UK, a bronze tower and grand plaza in the heart of London. After decades of struggle, Mies' plans for Mansion House Square were scuppered. In Thatcher's Britain, popular opinion turned against modernism, Prince Charles criticised the work, and the government feared new public spaces. Stopped dead by an Inquiry, and mired in controversy, Mies' masterpiece was all but erased. Mies in London is the first book on this remarkable project, with 160 pages of unseen material. â I want you to go all the way,â Palumbo said. â I want the lot, inside and out. I want door handles, ashtrays, lettershoots. â â Very well,â Mies replied, â I'll do it. â
    Pages: 160 
    PublishedREAL Foundation - July   2022
    Format: Paperback
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    List Price: 60.00 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: No Longer Distributing 
    Title: 1 of: 4
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    Title: Mies In London [Hardcover]
    By (author): Jack Self, Yulia Rudenko
    ISBN10-13: 0993547478 : 9780993547478
    A book about modernist architect Mies van der Rohe's only design for the UK, a bronze tower and grand plaza in the heart of London. After decades of struggle, Mies' plans for Mansion House Square were scuppered. In Thatcher's Britain, popular opinion turned against modernism, Prince Charles criticised the work, and the government feared new public spaces. Stopped dead by an Inquiry, and mired in controversy, Mies' masterpiece was all but erased. Mies in London is the first book on this remarkable project, with 160 pages of unseen material. â I want you to go all the way,â Palumbo said. â I want the lot, inside and out. I want door handles, ashtrays, lettershoots. â â Very well,â Mies replied, â I'll do it. â
    Pages: 160 
    PublishedREAL Foundation - July   2022
    Format: Hardback
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    List Price: 80.00 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: No Longer Distributing 
    Title: 2 of: 4
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    Title: Real Review Issue 7
    ISBN10-13: 1916406807 : 9781916406803
    Why are some white people scared of a Black Planet? We interview RENI EDDO-LODGE to find out. Meanwhile, BUCKMINSTER FULLER reviews God, and ALICE BARKER (aka @PUPPYCODES) reviews algorithmic profiling. Should some artworks be forbidden? JACK SELF reviews the degenerate art of EMILE NOLDE. Spanish architect ANNA PUIGJANER reviews the kitchenless apartment, and PAOLA ANTONELLI reviews tamagotchis and modernity. Also in the issue: NICHOLAS KORODY reviews property-themed porn (with artwork by GIULIA MARSICO). JACK SELF critiques everyday life, and MARIO CARPO reviews the invention of design. LUIS GOVELA reviews CBD oil (and what remains of stoner subculture), while FRANCESCA SOBANDE reviews the act of cultural appropriation. EMMA CAPPS reviews finding a new home (photography by MAX CREASY) and PATRICK MCGRAW reviews what it means to be hardcore. JAMES TAYLOR-FOSTER looks backwards at work by THOMAS DEMAND, while MARK COUSINS reviews the poetry of the poor.
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    PublishedREAL Foundation - July   2018
    Format: Paperback
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    List Price: 9.00 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 3 of: 4
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    Title: Real Review 5
    ISBN10-13: 099354746X : 9780993547461
    Did you ever doubt yourself? We interview photographer JUERGEN TELLER on persona and confidence. Philosopher VILEM FLUSSER reviews doubting doubt. LEON BATCHELOR reviews the IKEA catalogue and its ethical propositions. DELE ADEYEMO reviews resilience strategies, systemic racism and social injustice. MAX TURNHEIM reviews FONDATION CARTIER and 20th-century glass, with photography by MAX CREASY. ANNA MINTON reviews Londonâ s spatial politics. Also in the issue: PHIN HARPER reviews the architectural competition, exploitation and ego. Meanwhile, NINA POWER reviews the philosophy of uncertainty, and METAHAVEN review the current trend in post-Soviet dystopian subcultures. NICK ROBERTS reviews a house that canâ t ever be completed and LOUISE BENSON reviews opium. JACK SELF reviews the meaning of luxury and time confetti. MATTHEW SOULES reviews Vancouverâ s property monsters and the morality of one-for-one real estate. AMELIA STEIN reviews primitive technology, LIAM DENHAMER reviews if Brexit means Brexit. AI WEI WEI reviews the life of LIU XIAOBO.
    Pages: 96 
    PublishedREAL Foundation - November   2017
    Format: Paperback
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    List Price: 8.00 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 4 of: 4

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