British 'DIY group' turns architecture into art
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ASSEMBLE, the architectural collective shortlisted for this year's Turner Prize, reckon its nomination has launched a fresh debate about the state of contemporary art in Britain.
The London-based group has blurred traditional boundaries between art and design with its redevelopment plans for 10 Victorian houses in the run-down Toxteth district of Liverpool, north-west England.
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