Is this astonishing home in Utrecht the most Modernist semi ever built?
‘Grey plague’ is dividing communities, with proponents extolling its hard-wearing modernity and critics calling it aggressive, even dystopian
Elegant 22-bedroom property opposite Moma showcases the talents of McKim, Mead & White
The designer created many country houses that reflect historic buildings in a distinctly modern way
Architectural photographer Gilbert McCarragher captures the unique homes and community of the hamlet on the edge of the country
With the right approach it’s possible to respect a home’s historical features while introducing modern furnishings
Maybourne’s latest addition is everything a London hotel isn’t. And it’s all the better for it
When Lord and Lady Barnard became custodians of the ancestral seat in 2016, they inherited a fairytale – and a project in urgent need of help
Technology and modernisation were transforming these financial monuments even before the Copenhagen blaze
Denmark’s historic stock exchange is latest in a series of European monuments that burnt down
Levelling-up secretary places proposal to build new office complex, strongly opposed by Barbican residents, on hold
The cocooning, pliable and renewable material is increasingly embraced by designers and architects
This gloriously louche staple is perpetually on the verge of a comeback
These centuries-old structures are coveted by homebuyers as much for their historic and cultural value as their monetary worth
FT architecture and design critic Edwin Heathcote elevates the small pieces of design that make up our cities, from phone booths to manhole covers
A celebration of the French capital in this landmark Olympic year
The Sri Lankan built his Colombo home to embrace the tropical terrain and look his country ‘squarely in the face’
Meet the man trying to turn the polluted thoroughfare into an Elysian dream
As the Paris landmark re-emerges from a €466mn renovation, the architect behind it gives HTSI the first tour
Architect John Hejduk’s pioneering and playful grid designs have been realised in this stripped back, modernist project in the heart of upstate New York
The laureate for architecture’s top award cherishes ideas of neighbourliness, even at a grand scale
From Art Deco to mock Tudor, Gavin Stamp’s quixotic, illuminating history celebrates buildings that still define Britain
An engrossing exhibition shows how newfound freedoms in West Africa and India inspired an optimistic, independent design approach
...the results were typically ambitious. For the property developer Paddy McKillen, it’s all part of the Provençal winery’s essential folly
The £132mn music venue is a story of architectural choices ranging from wonderful to woeful
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