Architecture

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Disputes about city architecture and historical revisionism are raging, but political lines are not always so clear

BY Oliver Elser |

As two recent London exhibitions of the architect’s photographs show, this underappreciated polymath has always been ahead of her time

BY Isobel Harbison |

A number of galleries have recently been marked for demolition, and a number more fear for their long-term survival

BY Tom Mouna |

A number of exhibitions in London explore how contemporary technologies and lifestyles are changing the architecture of the home

BY George Kafka |

In further news: po-mo architecture in the UK gets heritage status; Kassel to buy Olu Oguibe’s monument to refugees

60 years after the celebrated Brutalist architect fell foul of local authorities, a Berlin Unité d’Habitation apartment is refurbished to his original plans

‘Pornhub Nation’ reveals all, the latest from Yeezy Home and why the Royal Academy rejected Banksy: further adventures in dystopian art world mania

BY In the Name of Art |

The youngest architect to be entrusted with the yearly Hyde Park pavilion discusses the ideas behind her latticed courtyard design

BY Benoît Loiseau |

A former police station, Tai Kwun, or ‘big station’, repurposes 16 historic buildings as cultural spaces in the heart of Central

BY Ying Zhou |

The Icelandic-Danish artist’s creation in Vejle, Denmark, responds to the tides and surface of the water: both artwork and architecture

The pioneering designer and building scientist reveals the buildings and artworks that influenced her

BY Mae-Ling Jovenes Lokko |

From Assemble’s marbled floor tiles to Peter Zumthor's mixed-media miniatures, Emily King reports from the main exhibition

BY Emily King |

A fragment of the brutalist Robin Hood Gardens will go on show at the Venice Architecture Biennale

BY Crystal Bennes |

Inti Guerrero’s show taps relentlessly at the question: what is the human cost of industry?

BY Mimi Chu |

The renowned Swiss architect and designer duo discuss the influences that have shaped their six-decade careers 

BY Trix and Robert Haussmann |

Two shows in London, by Yto Barrada and Ala Younis, suggest that the unwritten future need not be as unjust or limiting as the erased past

BY Darran Anderson |

The innovatively designed home of Fondation d’entreprise Galeries Lafayette, remodelled by Rem Koolhaas, emphasizes the museum as flexible form

BY Amy Sherlock |

What the artist’s newly-unveiled chapel in Austin, Texas, tells us about the origins of his practice

BY Evan Moffitt |

Architecture, idealism and anachronism in the work of Cui Jie

BY Ying Zhou |

Reopening after a two-year hiatus, London’s brutalist landmark is more than a match for the photographer’s blockbuster capitalist realism

BY En Liang Khong |