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Creator of the urban mall as consumer spectacle
The structure in Paris’s Bois de Boulogne has been built to house the art collection of Bernard Arnault, France’s richest man
‘Castillo Grayskull’, a once derelict building overrun by drugs gangs, has been reborn as a chic hotel
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
Furniture makers and architects are getting in on the act
His buildings have become a byword for regeneration through culture. Just don’t call him a ‘starchitect’
Bold designs for headquarters say something about a company’s ambitions and priorities
Two separate shows of sculptures and works on paper by the artist who died last year
Efforts are being made to tackle the poor planning that busts budgets and wastes time on important projects
A new initiative connects emerging curators with major collectors
Two homes, by Pierre Koenig and Frank Gehry, embody different aspects of Los Angeles cool
The linguistics professor is seen by some as a truth-teller, by others as an anti-US crank. He talks to John McDermott about activism and academia
Obama must give Kerry more leeway than he gave Clinton
A monument to Franklin Delano Roosevelt also serves as a fitting tribute to its late architect Louis Kahn
Residential towers are setting record fees
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