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Pritzker Prize-winner Jean Nouvel is better known for his unpredictable and often spectacular public realm buildings
These enclosed spaces, popular during the 18th and 19th centuries, are once again being used by large estates to cultivate homegrown fruit and vegetables
The kitschy maximalism and femininity of the architecturally ambiguous residence feel like extensions of the homemaker herself
The beachfront Florida residence owes its existence to the fortune made from producing Coke bottles — and uses glass from the same factory for its 32-foot tall windows
Longing to get away from technology when you’re at home? You’re not alone
The essence of French polymath Marguerite Duras is encapsulated in the cosy sprawl of her country house
The City of Angels’ most heavenly mansions
Architect and designer Jonathan Tuckey on how he creates atmospheric interiors using sustainable materials from wherever he is working
Architect John Hejduk’s pioneering and playful grid designs have been realised in this stripped back, modernist project in the heart of upstate New York
For a British teenager, the white picket fences and polished wooden floors were a classic American dream, an escape from the reality of adolescent life
From Gothic revival to sea views, make the most of the Irish capital with these glorious properties
Tips on using tech to control your outdoor space at the touch of a button
Usually adverse to cosiness, our writer finds comfort in the Lancashire abode of Aardman Animations’ inventive double act
High-end properties that offer a wonderful view of a canal, lake, river or the sea
These ‘passing through’ spaces should be celebrated and inhabited
The late-era Arts and Crafts property by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott heralds the designer’s shift towards housing for the masses
A former teenage diarist from the regions still relishes ‘singleton’ living in this paradigm of metropolitan domesticity
The pieces we collect should help us to live meaningfully, foster a sense of connection and help us to slow down
Impressive properties for modern living with a connection to the past
The subterranean chambers are a symbol of the human instinct to latch on to something and never let it go
The Hampshire property has an unusual ‘garden gnome’ — a Harrier jump-jet
Stunning properties to make the most of the ‘Venice of the North’
This striking home, created in the late 1920s by industrial design pioneer Peter Behrens, retains much of its original aesthetic almost 100 years later
For our writer, the seminal 90s film offers a domestic guide to surviving transatlantic relationships
Enduring properties, a shift to size-appropriate homes and a focus on the human touch are among architects’ predictions for this year
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