A luminous, experimental house that has emerged from an old brickworks in Wiltshire is a lesson in innovative building with ancient techniques
Geometric abstraction is the foundation and formation of this austere yet radiant brutalist home in Belgium
Some view the architectural quirks of these spaces as a problem. But leaning into angles, nooks and sloping walls can create a transportative, cocooning eyrie
The Thai master on the approach that has made his firm one of the world’s most in-demand practices
The designer known for his experimental architectural interventions is adapting his approach for a dilapidated Grade II-listed building in Suffolk that seemingly no one else wanted
These impersonal warehouses are the 21st century’s calling card — architecture for the computing power we are training to outsmart us
The introduction of tech to the most brilliantly basic of building blocks is an odd kind of futurism
Local materials and craftsmanship restore a sense of place and identity to an architect’s renovation project — its all part of a movement to help revitalise his former home town
Two huge blockbusters in LA could radically remake the city — but London and Brussels offer a different approach
The Taiwanese city’s Museumbrary is a stunning new civic space
Go inside these Pantone playgrounds, as seen in HTSI
A group of architects is finding and restoring the experimental mid-century homes hidden on the Massachusetts coast. Marcel Breuer’s ‘crown jewel’ is the latest
New residential projects in the snowiest of resorts are pushing chalet design to new highs
These remarkable remnants of early modernism find their true calling at Christmas
This forgotten residence, now opening in Vienna, is a light-filled testament to the architectural pioneer
Practices are tackling the capital’s dwindling stock of conveniences with new and refurbished facilities that are smart, welcoming and inclusive
The Pritzker-winner on building ‘from the earth’, why modern architecture is going too fast — and how it all began with wobbly school benches
Amid an evolution from standing terraces to high-tech arenas, the sport’s industrial working-class legacy lives on in new designs
Architect Mat Barnes’ predilection for folklore, geology and pure playfulness has transformed a London house, putting cookie-cutter extensions to shame
The globetrotting ‘starchitect’ created some of the world’s best-known buildings, from the Bilbao Guggenheim to LA’s Walt Disney Concert Hall
Modern master whose sinuous, billowing forms for the Guggenheim in Bilbao gave birth to the ‘Bilbao Effect’
The creative gets immersed in the city’s crafts, pigeon towers – and chaos
The Japanese art of visible repair is inspiring creative fixes for building facades, floors and walls
Jackie Wullschläger and Edwin Heathcote select their must-read titles
Colour, scale, surprise and fantasy are in full flow in a reimagined 17th-century Kent home