[caption id="attachment_347581" align="alignnone" width="2000"] This thousand-year-old fig tree near Pretoria was called Wonderboom, meaning &l ...
Five shortlisted teams have been named in an open international competition to transform the 410ha A Panda da Dá estate in ...
In the shell of a factory, Studio Mumbai rejects the luxury high-rise trend for a collective way of living ...
Seen as unknowns when they were picked to design the Tate Modern in 1995, Herzog and de Meuron have today morphed into a ubiquitous global practice − yet their work cont ...
Charles Correa was India’s foremost Modernist. However, he did not simply adapt Western practices to a subcontinental milieu: he transformed Modernism at the same time ...
Inspired by Art Deco, the machine aesthetic, organicism, biomorphism, Art Brut and industrial prefabrication, French architect and furniture designer Charlotte Perriand d ...
Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Buildings old and new are chosen as prisms through which arguments and broader narratives are ...
Thirty-three years on from his original critique of Hertzberger’s De Overloop care home, Peter Buchanan contrasts the architect’s altruistic approac ...
The architecture and teaching of Lu Wenyu emphasises the virtues of craft and precision, using historical knowledge as the catalyst for innovation ...
The International Union of Architects (UIA) has launched an ideas contest calling on young architects to rethink UNESCO World Heritage Sites within urban contexts (Deadline: 7 March) ...