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  • Monday, 31 December, 2018
    Brave new world of impossible buildings

    Images of absurd, dreamlike structures are becoming commonplace — but what does this say about the future of architecture?

  • Friday, 28 December, 2018
    Toxic utopias: how radical 1960s architects got it wrong

    Archigram’s visions of the city as an ever-adaptable collage were ultimately realised in shopping malls and Vegas casinos

  • Friday, 28 December, 2018
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Bernard Khoury’s Beirut architecture thrives on conflict

    His buildings reference the war in Lebanon and attract criticism and acclaim

  • Wednesday, 26 December, 2018
    Hoxton Press: Hackney’s exemplary housing development

    Privately owned towers blend in unexpectedly well with social housing

  • Friday, 21 December, 2018
    How to build a better future: high-tech Jenga at the Soane Museum

    Mamou-Mani’s robotic installation offers a radical vision of tomorrow’s cities

  • Friday, 21 December, 2018
    Hooke Park’s woodland campus inspires timber construction

    Architecture school acquires its materials, and ideas, from its surroundings

  • Friday, 14 December, 2018
    ReviewArts books
    The Country House by Jeremy Musson and David Cannadine — that ‘gilded bondage’

    A fascinating new history of the English country home

  • Friday, 14 December, 2018
    Our fantasy festive homes are built in Hollywood

    Overdecorated mansions and haunted houses are different facets of the American dream

  • Wednesday, 12 December, 2018
    Residential architecture: the best and worst of 2018

    From inspired social housing and building re-use to the excesses of the super-tall tower

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  • Wednesday, 5 December, 2018
    Review
    Jameel Arts Centre, Dubai: an oasis of culture in a landscape of development

    The new complex aims to foster civic engagement, writes Edwin Heathcote

  • Monday, 19 November, 2018
    Idea for ‘Tulip’ planted among London skyscrapers

    Foster-designed 305m viewing platform would grow next to Gherkin, if approved

  • Tuesday, 13 November, 2018
    Amin Taha’s London experiment in stone faces demolition

    The curious case of 15 Clerkenwell Close has divided architects, planners and the public

  • Friday, 9 November, 2018
    The steely Modernism of the new Menil Drawing Institute

    A new building at Houston’s Menil Collection is devoted to a single art form: drawing

  • Friday, 9 November, 2018
    Undercover EconomistTim Harford
    The benefits of benign neglect

    People thrive in imperfect environments that can be moulded

  • Friday, 26 October, 2018
    Where Brutalism meets Shinto: Tadao Ando at the Centre Pompidou

    An ideal introduction to a Japanese architect whose buildings can be both unforgiving and emotionally charged

  • Friday, 19 October, 2018
    A wealth of bright ideas at the Fondation Cartier, Paris

    Colour, kitsch and ornament are in abundance in an exhibition of pattern in Latin American art and architecture

  • Friday, 12 October, 2018
    Collecting
    V&A Photography Centre: a double exposure of art and institution

    The reworked space intriguingly embraces the camera as object, as well as images themselves

  • Wednesday, 10 October, 2018
    Bloomberg HQ wins Stirling prize for architecture

    Lord Foster records third Riba success with £1bn headquarters

  • Monday, 8 October, 2018
    A Mexican cocktail of tropical modernism and harsh boxiness

    Ludwig Godefroy’s monolithic concrete cubes are not your usual dream beach house

  • Saturday, 6 October, 2018
    Interview
    A neglected pillar of postmodern architecture

    At the age of 87, Denise Scott Brown is finally receiving acclaim for her pioneering work

  • Friday, 5 October, 2018
    Interiors
    Through the smoke and mirrors of architects’ fees

    Clients commissioning a new house or an overhaul can receive a nasty surprise

  • Wednesday, 3 October, 2018
    FT SeriesFrieze Week 2018
    Frieze Art and Architecture Conference 2018

    Speakers included Richard Rogers, Shigeru Ban, Jamie Fobert and Ellen van Loon

  • Friday, 28 September, 2018
    The architecture of health: how buildings are designed for wellbeing

    We have moved on from sterile clinics to centres that blur health, hearth and home

  • Tuesday, 25 September, 2018
    Special ReportRethinking Energy
    Revolutionary design principles keep a lid on energy costs

    Passive House buildings are set to cut power consumption dramatically

  • Friday, 21 September, 2018
    Revived and repaired: South London Gallery and Battersea Arts Centre

    Two renovations show a fine cultural trend in the capital

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