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Watching flickering flames on a TV screen meets our deep-rooted need to stare at a crackling fire
The LA house of Viennese architect Rudolf Schindler is a European intellectual’s take on bohemian California life
This new museum in the Karaköy neighbourhood is admirably transparent — though beset by Turkish politics
‘They remain a curious, fleeting form of uninvited interior decoration. We have no power over the tastes they express’
This light and airy one-bed property, in a former artists’ studios built by the influential 20th-century architect, is on the market for c£1mn
Pioneering designer behind the Pompidou takes centre stage at the French winery and sculpture park
Edwin Heathcote selects his must-read titles
The cultish designer was a pioneer of mountain Modernism
A 1970s office block has been covered in a ‘memory veil’ that recreates the historic cityscape. But is this trying to have it both ways?
Step into spaces where some of Italy’s greatest architects and designers — as well as Wes Anderson — let their imagination run wild
John Morden Centre scoops top architecture award as ‘place of joy and inspiration’
Hypertrophy reigns supreme in homes from London to Los Angeles
This ambitious £242mn Manchester venue will house the city’s International Festival
Altered and refined over three centuries, the historic property is the perfect combination of authenticity and artifice
The redevelopment of the old factory, a New York industrial landmark, is rebranding urban memory and forming a new Brooklyn waterfront
Harry Gesner was a pioneer of organic buildings who counted Hollywood stars among his clients
The designer behind the InterCity 125 train and the Kenwood Chef helped modernise Britain
The artist’s latest work of video collage probes our sense of place, space and transition
The city has long been a byword for forward-thinking building, from the Neoclassical glories of the world’s first shopping mall to Modernist masterpieces galore
Santiago Calatrava’s St Nicholas Greek Orthodox building resembles an art-deco radio
The posthumously completed Quito home of the Ecuadorean artist blends Baroque, European and indigenous imagery
Open at last, the Perelman Performing Arts Centre at the World Trade Center site is flexible and understated
Community centres, housing projects, a careful reimagining of an existing museum and a university faculty vie for award
David Chipperfield’s rooftop glass ‘pavilions’ were built in 2000 at the height of Clerkenwell mania
His visionary drawings, now on show in London, have been highly influential since the 1960s
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