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The Chilean architect’s strange design expresses his interests in materials, craft, and the making of architecture through eccentric means
With so many vineyards competing for tourism, a dazzling new design may also be a sound commercial decision
Bristol-Myers Squibb is more defensive than aggressive
Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron team up with Anglo-Swiss group
The latest phase of the gallery’s renewal programme has been unveiled
Additional museums and the arrival of international galleries follow the success of art fairs in attracting large crowds
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Isabel Gorst looks at a project that could be a game changer
As a showcase of contemporary culture, the Venice Architecture Biennale is for the thoughtful and the engaged
The Tate Modern’s new space roots the museum deep into the underground context of an industrial city
The pros and cons of the trend towards gigantism
This year’s Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Herzog & De Meuron with Ai Weiwei, is a meditation on memory
Serpentine attracts Beijing ‘Bird’s Nest’ partnership
Hal Foster purports to reveal an alliance of the corporate and the cultural in an increasingly globalised world of contemporary visual culture
The Swiss architect talks to Edwin Heathcote about fame, freedom and reinvention
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