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  2. Fountains of International Expositions - Wikipedia

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    The Fountains of International Expositions in London, Paris, New York and other cities between 1851 and 1964 combined architecture, technology and theatre. They introduced the first illuminated fountains, the first fountains made with glass and other exotic materials, and the first fountains programmed to perform with music.

  3. Architecture of London - Wikipedia

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    London, alongside New York City and Paris, became an innovative and experimental ground for Art Deco architecture. This is defined by clean lines, curves, geometric patterns, bold colour, and elaborate, stylised sculptural accents. [123]

  4. Institute of Contemporary Arts - Wikipedia

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    1948: The ICA and Mars Group organise a symposium on architecture. 1950: London-Paris: New Trends in Painting and Sculpture launched the Geometry of Fear sculptors. 1950: James Joyce: His Life and Work, first show in Dover Street at the ICA. 1951: Growth and Form, organised by Richard Hamilton. 1951: First ICA film screenings at the French ...

  5. Ian Nairn - Wikipedia

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    Roger Ebert, Foreword to 2002 edition of Nairn's London ISBN 1-58579-044-3. Jonathan Glancey, The Voice of Outrage, The Guardian, 15 May 2010. Jonathan Glancey, What's so great about the Eiffel Tower – 70 questions that will change the way you think about architecture. Laurence King Publishing, 2017. ISBN 978-1-78067-919-8.

  6. Martin Filler - Wikipedia

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    Martin Myles Filler (born September 17, 1948) is an American architecture critic. He is best known for his long essays on modern architecture that have appeared in The New York Review of Books since 1985, and which served as the basis for his 2007 book Makers of Modern Architecture, published by New York Review Books.

  7. London, Paris, New York - Wikipedia

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    London, Paris, New York also known by the initialism LPNY, is 2012 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Anu Menon, with Ali Zafar and Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead roles. The official theatrical trailer was released on 14 January 2012 while the film was released worldwide on 2 March 2012, to positive reviews.

  8. The Architectural Review - Wikipedia

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    The Architectural Review is a monthly international architectural magazine. It has been published in London since 1896. [1] Its articles cover the built environment – which includes landscape, building design, interior design and urbanism – as well as theory of these subjects. [citation needed]

  9. Architecture criticism - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the New Architecture Writers program was established in London to address the underrepresentation of black and minority ethnic writers in architecture and design criticism and curation. [2] The free program was initiated by Phineas Harper and Tom WiIkinson and aims to develop the journalistic skill, editorial connections and critical ...