The February / March Issue
Issue 87, Idea Generation, takes stock of what’s to come in the future of art, design, architecture and photography. Find out more about the issue.
Issue 87, Idea Generation, takes stock of what’s to come in the future of art, design, architecture and photography. Find out more about the issue.
Architizer calls upon the general public to define what makes a successful building – collaborations, ecological consideration and social appeal.
Aesthetica’s Future Now Symposium brings together institutions, galleries and publications to creatively engage with 21st century questions.
What makes architecture more than just building? Guggenheim Bilbao explores the impact of new technology on the 21st century.
Monuments have been created for thousands of years. The Design Museum reflects on notions of history and narrative in projects by David Adjaye.
Tickets are available for the The Future Now Symposium, a two-day exploration of 21st century culture through the mechanism of art.
Must-read publications for January span architecture, photography and design, offering comprehensive histories from India to the US.
Living with Buildings studies the structures which house and care for humanity – considering the changing needs of urban planning.
From new technologies to sustainable regeneration, this selection of contemporary buildings presents new models for the future.
December’s must-read publications look at socially responsive architecture, environmental sculpture and thoughtful global photography.
Issue 86, A Renewed Perspective, is very special; through our features and editorials we are diving into bigger subjects head on.
Approximately one third of the world’s land mass is covered by desert; a selection of innovative architects take on the challenge of these terrains.
Spanning prestigious awards, conceptual designs and powerful monuments, this season’s must-see exhibitions examine how buildings shape lives.
Candida Höfer: Paris Revisited offers views inside grand theatres, libraries and churches, providing new perspectives on popular locations.
The winners of Beazley Designs of the Year 2018 are announced. The annual prize celebrates innovative projects that deliver tangible change.
Photographs by Denise Scott Brown look to the Pop Art movement as a lens through which to understand the American vernacular.
Studio Joy Works’ latest release celebrates the 25th anniversary of his firm, featuring a vast range of attention-grabbing structures.
From new photographic series to architectural monographs, November’s must-read publications chronicle migration, urbanity and post-war life.
The eleventh edition of Beazley Designs of the Year – now on view at Design Museum, London – comprises 87 nominations across six categories.