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David Kohn and Fiona Banner’s architecture-installation hybrid, perched on top of Queen Elizabeth Hall, packs a lot into a small space
Replacing soulless institutions with astonishing architecture can improve the lives of cancer patients
Exhibitiors and curators strive to catch the eye at Design Miami
I long to see Britain’s high streets transformed from drab architectural clones into spaces that allow us to dream
This collection of essays edited by Austin Williams and Alastair Donald mounts a defence of life in urban spaces
Seductively curvaceous greenhouses and eccentric ‘Supertrees’ are transforming Singapore
Vistas to and from public spaces are key to our understanding of a city
Three new hotels provide the perfect settings for design-lovers to witness New York’s architectural renaissance
From celestial metaphor to something better ignored, the ceiling has its highs and lows
London lacks a proper gallery district but momentum seems to be building to establish the city as a centre of design production
Hal Foster purports to reveal an alliance of the corporate and the cultural in an increasingly globalised world of contemporary visual culture
Buenos Aires’s central docks area has been revitalised into a residential and arts district
It always worked better on the page, whether in books, on posters or exquisite architectural drawings
Architect Rafael Viñoly reflects on his past career and current projects
The list ranges from radical Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy to the riverside office of Foster + Partners Studio
Mirrors have, in the past five centuries, become an integral element in virtually every interior
Led by Frank Gehry’s tower of steel, New York is undergoing a skyscraper renaissance
Working in some markets can attract controversy
McKenzie Wark’s study of the French situationists sheds light on the riots of 1968 – and 2011
Eileen Gray’s E1027 house prompted one of modernism’s most bizarre episodes. Its restoration is long overdue
The dilemmas that Park Hill and Robin Hood Gardens raise reflect our attitude to the past, to modernity and to housing
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