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The pared-down, sensual home of the revered Mexican architect graces a working-class neighbourhood in Mexico City
Built in 1950 as an affordable family unit, the property has been carefully restored for 21st-century living
South Korea’s burgeoning commercial gallery scene has led to the creation of architecturally adventurous buildings
We are obliged to sequester ‘stuff’ into soulless warehouses — maybe we should put some of it on display instead
An exhibition highlights a melding of craft and architecture that brings colour into homes
The 1896 mansion beautifully shows architect Charles Voysey’s skill in blending history with modernity
The architects’ work is celebrated in a London show which focuses on the stuff of their profession
The high street staple provided a spectacle of the rare and the serendipitous — and made our interiors far more interesting than today’s
A moated, gated, privatised space divided from the rest of London may have had its day
De Matos Ryan and AOC have brought both subtle clarity and cartoonish exuberance to the east London building
Edwin Heathcote selects his best mid-year reads
A new entrance has been integrated and internal spaces recovered in a £41mn refurb partly by architects Jamie Fobert and Purcell
In addition to providing protection in our rapidly heating cities, they offer another surface to add colour and decoration
Whether to add value to a property or to stash classified information, en-suite inflation is a growing phenomenon
Lina Ghotmeh’s structure in Hyde Park draws on everything from Stonehenge to ‘Mary Poppins’ and the root systems of trees
Architect Jeanne Gang’s work pulls together a complex building but with questionable material
A drawing office on the top floor of the architect’s theatrical home has opened to the public for the first time
Curator Lesley Lokko’s focus on Africa and its diaspora has inspired creative work — and few buildings
Why the 19th-century invention is still one of the most civilised modes of British city living
After natural disasters, people can find themselves living in tents for years. The architect is seeking a better solution
Gathering inspiration from immigrant cultures in the UK, the curators are focusing on celebration and ritual
The architect behind landmarks such as London’s Gherkin skyscraper is having his first major retrospective at the Pompidou in Paris
The Art Deco island hotel in south Devon hosted Churchill, Agatha Christie and the Beatles — and is now up for sale
The suburban house was designed by Edwin Maxwell Fry, Walter Gropius’s 1930s British architectural partner
The glass house she built seems to dissolve into the Brazilian rainforest and to embody her escape from war-torn Italy
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