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In this issue we head to Central America, where Panamanians Darién Montañez and Johann Wolfschoon report from Frank Gehry's vibrant new Museum of Biodiversity in Panama City, while Veronica Simpson sits down with Gehry himself. Also with a flourish of colour, Herbert Wright looks at Henri Matisse's final years and his designs for a Dominican chapel in Vence, to coincide with the much-anticipated exhibition running at Tate Modern. Pritzker architect Rafael Moneo is in conversation, ahead of his lecture at the Royal Academy in London, in association with Blueprint, and we catch up with Zeev Aram as the Aram Store celebrates its 50th anniversary. Elsewhere, we talk to the fun-loving Aberrant Architecture, discuss The Farrell Review and London’s skyline, visit Haworth Tompkins'Everyman Theatre in Liverpool, and report from the Milan Salone. |