Edwin Heathcote—'keeper of meaning' at The Cosmic House built by the Postmodernist theorist Charles Jencks and his wife Maggie—explains how a sound work is bringing the building back to life
Built for a booming population, their architecture has been unfairly maligned, argues this survey
The two-year grant Preserving Black Modernism extends the foundation's larger initiative to protect Modernist architecture
The annual award, under the patronage of Japan’s Imperial Family, spans five categories including painting, sculpture and architecture
It may lie in a remote fjord but the Viking-built stave structure sits within a far wider context
The artist Alvaro Barrington and architect Sumayya Vally lean into the carnival's place as a robust "site of artistic creation"
The celebrated upstate New York sculpture park will begin an overhaul of its grounds to enhance visitor experience and biodiversity
French curators take the reins at the country's new museums
The work charts an architect’s personal crusade to restore one of the finest remaining examples of Ottoman-Venetian homes in Old Beirut.
The museum is currently housed in the university's former library building
The £135m development is designed by Herzog & de Meuron
A scholar of Inigo Jones and William Chambers, Harris mounted landmark exhibitions based on the RIBA drawings collection that he so radically transformed
Henrietta Howard's Marble Hill is a rare surviving example of such a home, and even rarer as one created by a woman
Boris Iofan, a Jewish architect born in Odesa—whose buildings included the Communist behemoth the “House on the Embankment”—built what the dictator demanded, creating architecture as an instrument of power
For its second appearance at the Biennale, Ghana will install modular bamboo structures in locations around the city
Immersive show at the Parisian museum aims to show the varied output of the master of Catalan Modernism and go beyond his most famous work, the Sagrada Família
Eyewitness accounts from behind the gates of fortresses dating from the seventh century to now bring these imposing buildings to life
Stanislav Ostrous has been risking his life to photograph the architecture of Kharkiv, one of the first Ukrainian cities to be attacked by Russian forces
The acclaimed 19th-century architect's structures were once described insipidly as having “gentlemanly reticence”
The new building for the Colburn School, an important music and dance institution, is expected to be complete in 2025
Escobedo, the first woman to design a wing at the museum, was chosen over candidates including David Chipperfield, Ensamble Studio and other firms
The Jorge Machado Moreira-designed architecture and urbanism building of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro has received a $240,000 grant from the Getty Foundation to support the conservation of its archive
The exhibition chronicles efforts by architects in the region to adapt the tenets of international modernism to their material and cultural realities
New York-based Half Gallery has taken over the home of Dorothy Arzner, one of the most successful lesbians in Hollywood in the first half of the 20th century
Vo’s work offers a fresh perspective on the Western modernist tradition of “organic” architecture
Anglo-Italian architect was responsible for numerous landmark buildings around the world including the Lloyd's insurance building in London
The 18th-century horseshoe-shaped structure followed principle of social theorist Jeremy Bentham, which allowed for constant surveillance of inmates
With the culture wars in full swing, reactionary ideas on city-making are again in the ascendant, argues architecture and heritage critic Robert Bevan
The turbulent period’s flashy architectural projects aimed to send out a powerful message, new book reveals
Complex that will include a research institute for the Barbados Archives—a 400-year-old documentation of the British transatlantic slave trade