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Known for swathes of standardized modernist high-rises, the South Korean capital is transforming itself into a hub for architectural design

BY Priya Khanchandani |

As London's Architectural Association celebrates 100 years of female students, rediscovering the city designed by women

BY Claire Jamieson |

From skyscraper bridges to giant bio-domes enclosing Manhattan, an exhibition at the Queens Museum takes us on a tour of the city that could have been

A report from the Chicago Architecture Biennial, whose interesting provocation sadly remains unanswered

BY Evan Moffitt |

The possibilities and pressures that have resulted from the boom in new museums in China and its neighbouring regions 

BY Ingrid Chu |

For the third in our six-part series in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen, Design Matters, architect David Adjaye on the importance of technology in making smarter and more ecological materials

Thirty years on, could a pioneering self-build scheme – documented in a new book – help solve London’s current housing crisis?

BY Gillian Darley |

A recent show traces the creative legacies of an artist and an architect who helped shape Japan’s futurist aspirations

BY Philip Brophy |

Rowan Moore looks at the role of gallery spaces in the 21st-century

BY Rowan Moore |

On the socially committed architecture of Diébédo Francis Kéré, winner of this year’s Serpentine Pavilion commission

BY Jack Self |

From situationists to shame: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

With Frieze Week underway, architect Annabelle Selldorf reveals her favourite spots across the city

Madan Mahatta’s historic photographs of New Delhi record a time when India was embracing modernist architecture

BY Skye Arundhati Thomas |

Zaha Hadid, SFMOMA, Tate Switch House and London’s Design Museum: the highs and lows of the year in architecture

BY Oliver Wainwright |

From the many unpublished obituaries of Fidel Castro to the architecture of Dubai: what to read about this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

From the art of opacity to Joan Didion on race and the problem of good intentions: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Lisbon’s sinuous new gallery designed by Amanda Levete’s AL_A

BY Justin Jaeckle |

'I developed a craving for something more magical'

Two short videos about arches, art and architecture

Exploring the evolution of the architecture of art spaces

BY Edwin Heathcote |