Shifting Methodologies
The technological revolution has inspired developments across all creative disciplines, creating reciprocal design relationships.
The technological revolution has inspired developments across all creative disciplines, creating reciprocal design relationships.
The four artists shortlisted for this year’s prize respond to the pervasive nature of information in the accelerating digital age.
Jeanette Hägglund is a Swedish photographer based in Uppsala who has worked in the industry for 12 years across advertising and portraiture.
Both universal landscapes and personal experiences are represented in a new publication that considers the wider effects of architectural tourism.
Capturing locations including Hong Hong, Paris, Tokyo and Chicago, Michael Wolf documents every day life in mega-cities.
London-based architecture studio Tonkin Liu creates symbiotic structures that connect art, building and nature.
Concertina is a collection of structures by Richard Wentworth and Apparata that explore the social potential of art spaces and transform the gallery.
Amélie Labourdette captures unfinished concrete structures, questioning notions of human history and territories.
Schweizerisches Architekturmuseum explores the rich architectural scene of Bangladesh, bringing together over 60 projects.
Glenstone Museum’s extension will continue the gallery’s aim to seamlessly blend its structure into the natural landscape.
At YSP, Wakefield, the Underground Gallery and its external concourse are entirely re-characterised by Alfredo Jaar’s seminal installations.
Collaborative architectural duo Matt + Fiona promote creativity in communities through a new commission.
Known for his documentation of Cologne’s Neues Bauen movement during the 1920s, Werner Mantz’s images made the region’s architecture iconic.
28-29 October. This week’s selection explores the wider, experiential concept of space through a multitude of different mediums.
Design Museum, London, hosts the tenth edition of the socio-politically aware Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition.
Until 19 November, Bologna’s MAST PhotoGallery is the only institution in the world dedicated to photography focused on industrial civilisation.
A new text from Hatje Cantz charts the aesthetics of architecture and the creative trajectory of one of the best-known duos from Nordic culture in the field.
Combining humanity and architecture, Lucien Hervé’s often monumental practice plays with geometry, light and abstraction
Answering to the climate of their respective locales, Lina Bo Bardi and Albert Frey’s spaces create dialogues between nature and society.