Scholars say the organisation needed to build the 12,000-year-old temple may mark the beginnings of class society and patriarchy
While its terminology is unsteady, the scholarship and production values of this sequel volume are exceptional
Princeton University's Theodore K. Rabb says more visual materials—not only written records—should be explored
Illuminating historical overviews and a mass of documentary research covers an under-studied subject
But Russian president's remarks at eighth Moscow Urban Forum angered preservationists
Exhibition at New York's MoMA aims to show how monumental buildings contributed to a “collective civic space in a multi-ethnic society”
Alumni at odds over how to move forward after fire gutted Mackintosh’s masterpiece
Blue plaque installed on Grade-I-listed Isokon building honours the Modernist artists and architects
Eighty of the gaudy monsters have been recreated for the 18th-century tower at London's royal botanic gardens
British-era buildings in historic Fort area nominated by “several citizens’ groups”
New exhibition and project space put spotlight on civic activism and emerging voices
An enlightening survey on the story of English architecture and the quintessential country house
From a private residence inspired by the cosmos to a commercial building with curves: Historic England adds 17 "PoMo" buildings to register
Creative Time’s Art Basel project abounds with everything from gravel deposits to DJ-led meditations
Reconstruction at heart of new research centre preserves spirit of artist’s cluttered creative space
Unless the Art Gallery of New South Wales begins to focus more on exhibitions, there is every reason to believe that Sydney Modern will be a gigantic and costly flop
As the Venice Architecture Biennale opens, the Venetian journalist Enrico Tantucci analyses culture in the city through the Biennale, historic buildings, the Accademia and the Arsenale
From a church divided by concrete walls to a dose of Brexit washed down with cups of tea
“Eco-city” announced at Venice Architecture Biennale will include a museum, artists’ studios and an art park
Commissions for the second edition of the Bruges Triennial are closely linked with the city’s famous canals
Richmond University's fine arts programmes are amongst highest-ranked in the US
The Unesco World Heritage Site had been closed for restoration since 2012
National Gallery exhibition, which includes Rouen cathedral paintings, reveals another side of French Impressionist
The Lega party—which may soon be in power—believes that Italy, through its culture, can lead the world
The Hong Kong-based architect tells us what art he's bought and why
Mika Rottenberg solo show and Chicago Imagist exhibition in the pipeline
The Central House of Artists is set to be the largest exhibition venue in Russia
Artist donated his design for Austin to the Blanton Museum in 2015, the year he died
Grassroots activists are leading a campaign to preserve the country’s unique, but sadly neglected, built heritage
Frida Escobedo will combine Mexican and British influences for the temporary structure in Hyde Park