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Monocle on Design - Perfecting pavilions
13 March 2018
We put up a case for pavilions, those temporary structures that leave lasting impressions, enliven social spaces and make visitors think, and sit down with the folk designing them, from Snarkitecture in New York to Asif…
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Monocle on Design - Extra: UAE pavilion, Venice Biennale
2 September 2021
We catch up with Wael Al Awar of Dubai-based design studio Waiwai following its recent Golden Lion award for the best national pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale.
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The Urbanist - Tall Stories 1: The Casson Pavilion
11 April 2016
In the debut episode of ‘Tall Stories’, Monocle’s editor Andrew Tuck takes us on an urban journey through a house that was never intended for people to live in: London’s Casson Pavilion. ‘Tall Stories’ is a weekly feature…
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Monocle on Design - Behind Sepertine Gallery Pavilion: Sou Fujimoto
11 June 2013
We talk to Sou Fujimoto, the architect behind this year’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion. Plus, all the news from Belgrade Design Week and a short history of lights in Paris.
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The Urbanist - Tall Stories 104: Sea Point Pavilion
30 April 2018
More than two decades since the end of Apartheid in South Africa, the city of Cape Town still struggles with a unique form of urban segregation. There is one space, however, where people of all backgrounds regularly come…
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Monocle on Design - Part 2 of Venice Architecture Biennale: the pavilions
11 September 2012
Part two of Venice Architecture Biennale visits pavilions from Angola, Taiwan, Chile and Ireland. We also learn about Rolex’s new mentoring program for architecture.
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Monocle on Design - Extra: ‘The Ark Re-imagined: The Expeditionary Pavilion’
20 August 2020
The Iraq pavilion curator Rashad Salim shares what would have been in store for the 2020 Venice Biennale of Architecture.
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Monocle on Design - Extra: ‘Playgrounds: Artefacts for interaction’
27 August 2020
Felipe Ferrer, the curator of the Peruvian pavilion, tells us what would have been in store at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale.