Reflective Architecture
Minimalism is timeless. It offers simplicity and stripped-back aesthetics; new buildings draw attention to design as a blank page full of possibility.
Minimalism is timeless. It offers simplicity and stripped-back aesthetics; new buildings draw attention to design as a blank page full of possibility.
Both universal landscapes and personal experiences are represented in a new publication that considers the wider effects of architectural tourism.
Ricardo Bofill’s La Muralla Roja in Alicante pays homage to the Arab Mediterranean, in particular to the adobe towers of North Africa.
The Museum of Modern Art, New York, explores ideas of community as an intrinsic part of the aesthetics of contemporary Japanese architects.
A showcase of over 100 international innovators in spatial design, in the extraordinary city which forged the world’s first skyscraper.
Set against an Alpine backdrop of mountain peaks and lakes, New Swiss Architecture surveys a new generation of architectural practitioners.
This mid-career survey explores one of architecture’s youngest and most prolific innovators, who has set the bar for construction worldwide.