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Enter the new Hudson Valley Shakespeare theatre and its first-ever, timber-shell homeStudio Gang unveils the Samuel H Scripps Theater Center at Hudson Valley Shakespeare, a design conceived to immerse its audience in both plays and the setting
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Ray Phoenix cuts a modernist-nodding, green-tinted figure under the Arizona sunJohnston Marklee completes the new building, the third project to open by the ambitious, New York-based lifestyle and residential brand Ray
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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A Frankfurt airport interior elevates travel with its flowing, ‘lava-like’ ceilingRedesigning the airport’s Terminal 3 Marketplace, architects LAVA play with light, movement and generosity of space
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Centre Pompidou Hanwha’s ‘cultural bridge’ gears up for opening in SeoulThe new museum prepares to open its doors, bringing the spirit of the Pompidou to the South Korean capital and the wider region
By SuhYoung Yun Published
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Venice Architecture Biennale 2027: the ultimate guideIt's never too early to start planning for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2027; welcome to our ultimate guide for the what, who and where of the respected biannual festival of the built environment's landmark 20th edition
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Hold on to your trowels! Here's what to see at The Chelsea Flower Show 2026Wallpaper* took an early tour of RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026, spotting the trends and standouts not to miss
By Matt Collins Published
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MAD completes the Hainan Science Museum, which ‘floats’ against the skyline‘A science museum's job is no longer to deliver facts. It is to teach children how to question them,’ says Ma Yansong, founder of the firm
By Tianna Williams Published
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Explore Los Angeles in 16 Rudolph Schindler homesAn important California modernist, Rudolph Schindler, pioneered an architecture and way of living that resonates to this day; curator, historian and writer Adam Štěch takes us on a tour of the master's residential work in Los Angeles
By Adam Štěch Published
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Just north of Milan, a hymn to 1970s Italian brutalism is new to the marketMaster of Italian brutalism, Francesco Castiglioni, designed this concrete family villa in Cusano Milanino in the 1970s; now it’s for sale for the first time
By Jonathan Bell Published
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A former artist’s home in Belgium is redesigned with a retro-cool aestheticPreviously the home of the late artist Antoon De Clerc, Painter's House, renovated by Atelier Vens Vanbelle, blends contemporary touches with Bauhaus colours and a 1950s midcentury design
By Tianna Williams Published
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This brutalist school by the Smithsons in Norfolk is getting a new lease of lifeHunstanton School, designed by Alison and Peter Smithson and now known as Smithdon High School, is not only a pioneering example of New Brutalism, but also a beloved focal point for its community; and it's getting a new lease of life
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Margaret Howell celebrates print, marking 130 years of The Architectural Review covers in London130 years of AR covers go on show at Margaret Howell's flagship store in London, celebrating The Architectural Review's landmark anniversary
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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A magical Formentera house is designed for easy living and summer dreamingSes Clotades, a new Formentera house by architect Marià Castelló, takes its cues from its natural setting and becomes a curated composition – inside and out
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Explore Faro modernism like never before with this new bookNew tome ‘Faro Modernism’ documents an unexpected Portuguese paradise of midcentury architecture
By Tianna Williams Published
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Brusk, a new cultural destination in Bruges, is everything an exhibition hall should be and moreWelcome to the Brusk exhibition hall, designed by Robbrecht en Daem and Olivier Salens architecten, the latest addition to the Bruges Museum Quarter
By Giovanna Dunmall Published
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A new letterpress workshop in Chicago reflects the handmade nature of the printing itselfDouble Trip Press has a new space for its traditional letterpress works, courtesy of Lieu architectural studio
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Jean Prouvé’s modernist genius explored through unseen works at TEFAF New YorkGalerie Patrick Seguin brings the demountable architecture of Jean Prouvé to TEFAF New York this May, showcasing Villa Lopez (1953) and the Valençaude school (1954) to the public for the first time
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Step onto the Southern Lookout for a dramatic Australian bushland experienceWith this new viewing platform, AJC Architects creates a contemporary visitor attraction amid bushland near Sydney, helping to transform a former quarry
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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São Paulo's newest mixed-use tower features a dynamic, pixelated façadeSão Paulo’s Pinheiros neighbourhood has a new landmark, courtesy Brazilian architects FGMF. Take a look inside
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Symbolism, brutalism and honeycomb concrete – the Sanctuary of Monte Grisa has it allThe Sanctuary of Monte Grisa, near Trieste, embodies brutalism's holy trinity: concrete mass, sharp geometries and monumental impact
By Jonathan Glancey Published
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This series of grid-like Oaxaca apartments is like playing a game of architectural TetrisIn Puerto Escondido, the Oaxaca apartments in Casa Eva are open to the elements
By Tianna Williams Published
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Take in the wild American West from this Linda Taalman house, now on the marketA Linda Taalman house in Lone Pine, CA, is currently on the market, an opportunity to acquire a sustainably minded base in the wilderness of the American West
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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A new loft apartment in Toronto threads function through a historic industrial spaceSUSA Space unwraps the Candy Loft, an elegant new apartment that draws on local history and careful use of space
By Jonathan Bell Published
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Welcome to Castor Place, a Piraeus warehouse brought into the 21st centuryA stone's throw from central Athens, Castor Place is a new Piraeus event space by MPNYC, designed to embrace its layers of Greek port history
By Hester Underhill Published
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The Gropius House is finally getting a Bauhaus-worthy bathroomAfter an international search, the modern icon is slated to get a loo worthy of its design pedigree. See the winning design
By Anna Fixsen Published
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In 2024, Copenhagen’s Børsen went up in flames; now a visitor centre tells of its rebirthA visitor centre focusing on the historic former stock exchange’s past, present and future tells the story of a beloved city landmark as it is reborn
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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This Kendrick Bangs Kellogg house is on the market for the first timeSet amid an avocado grove, this Kendrick Bangs Kellogg house is a modernist marvel in San Diego; it could be yours
By Tianna Williams Published


