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Where the exhibition moves outside Asia, it is mostly to showcase artists from non-first world countries
Chief curator Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro attempts to shake up the biennial model
The Mexican architect becomes only the second solo woman since 2000 to design the annual summer attraction
The RIBA Royal Gold Medal winner talks about his love of concrete — and being banned from practising in Brazil
A grand 1960s project by the architect Oscar Niemeyer now resembles the ruins of a space-age colony
Director has brought gallery to international prominence over a 25- year career
This year’s structure is an eloquent representation of the ambitions of its architects, SelgasCano
The Chilean architect’s strange design expresses his interests in materials, craft, and the making of architecture through eccentric means
The trend for collaborations such as Dalí’s remains popular
In their exhilarating, inventive use of civic space, the architects of São Paulo have achieved something unique
Now that difficult times are on the horizon again, Brazil hopefully will rise to meet the challenge once more
Have we lost the knack of creating attractive cities? The pursuit of beauty has become slightly taboo
Niemeyer’s greatest achievement is also his most troubled creation
Oscar Niemeyer, designer of Brasília, dies at 104
A tribute to the inspirational Lina Bo Bardi
This year’s Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Herzog & De Meuron with Ai Weiwei, is a meditation on memory
An ‘architour’ of Rio, São Paulo and Brasília showcases the architecture of 104-year-old Oscar Niemeyer
Serpentine attracts Beijing ‘Bird’s Nest’ partnership
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