<p> Performance artist’s Bauhaus-inspired venue was meant to open in 2013 </p>
The union of devotional imagery and religious observance was a comfort
Sixty years after a landmark architectural survey, the New York museum picks up where it left off
£2m, two year refurbishment to open next month
Cooper Hewitt puts can-do spirit into the house Carnegie built
Rem Koolhaas’s Biennale reflects his discipline not just as a technical process but as the embodiment of human experience across the ages.
A competition to be held for a monument to mark lost resting place of the Russian avant-garde
Amidst a period of rapid growth for Chinese museums
The co-founder of Herzog & de Meuron architects on remodelling Messe Basel and the end of Modernity
Perthshire’s answer to the Ritz revealed
Change was inevitable if the fair was to stay in Basel, as the limitations of the original site would have restricted its growth
One of the few Italian women to achieve fame in architecture, not least for turning a train station into the Musée d’Orsay
Artist Oscar Tuazon on his Public Art Fund project for Brooklyn Bridge Park
Site of museum to be temporary McDonald’s
Famous name or talented newcomer—how art museum architects are chosen today
French heritage authority wants Gehry-designed towers moved to reduce their impact on the city’s archaeology.
Though reconstruction efforts after the devastation of war differed wildly between the two cities, the dialogue will be vital to conservation efforts
An immersive, digital film at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini reimagines the artist’s dark fantasies as if in three dimensions
Yale prepares for the 2012 installation of its decorative arts galleries by reconstructing a period room
Interesting work, relaxed censorship and sheer scale belie tensions in joint Hong Kong-Shenzhen project
John Harris investigates the mainly US market for parts of European buildings
Swiss duo stake claim to be the art world’s favourite architects
The Danish artist, whose Weather Project transformed Tate Modern, discusses his building for the Serpentine Gallery
Top practitioners had been excluded due to “Kafka-esque” rules
Professor Alistair Northedge asserts that the minaret is the only structure that fits a description provided by US marines
Philanthropist pays for nearly half the cost of new building
Construction starts next month on the collector’s $50 million Modern art gallery at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
This book argues that the deliberate destruction of buildings and cultural artefacts is a human rights issue
The head of Architecture and Design will instead focus on his own firm