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Villa Delta: Living in a triangle
A very unusual vacation home near Stockholm – in the shape of a triangle.
Architect Fritz Eller dies at 91
An important postwar architect, Fritz Eller shaped the look of many cities in West Germany.
16th Venice Architecture Biennale opens
The 16th edition of International Architecture Exhibition, which is part of the Biennale, opened in Venice, Italy.
Biennale: Thinking outside the box
This year, there are five trends that make this edition of the Biennale Architectura in Venice unique.
Villa Delta: Living in a triangle
A very unusual vacation home near Stockholm - in the shape of a triangle.
The Royal Academy of Arts is 250 years old
Star architect David Chipperfield has given London's Royal Academy of Arts lots of new space.
Istanbul's planned new cultural center gets political
The Istanbul Opera House has been abandoned for a decade. But many are unhappy with the grand reconstruction plans.
Topless vacation home
At first glance, the house designed by Manuel Aires Mateus looks unfinished. But that's on purpose!
Topless Vacation Home
At first glance, the house designed by Manuel Aires Mateus looks unfinished. That’s on purpose!
The results of our favorite attraction draw
We wanted to know which landmark you like best. Find out if you are the winner of our prize here.
A remodeled 1960s bungalow in Iceland
Anna Gunnarsdóttir’s bungalow has a concrete look. But the interior living space is contemporary.
The results of our favorite attraction draw
We asked you to send us a photo of yourself with your favorite architectural monument. Find out who won here.
Swiss star architect Peter Zumthor at 75
A spa complex, various museums and chapels cemented Pritzker Prize-winning architect Peter Zumthor's fame.
Shaped by wind: Living in Sicily
A sustainable house, built using traditional architecture, connected to the sea and nature.
Shaped by wind: Living in Sicily
A sustainable house, built using traditional architecture, connected to the sea and nature.
The CJ5 house in Vienna
Viennese architects have designed an energy-efficient single-family home for a small plot of land.
An alpine chalet, restored
Ernst Thaler has restored an old alpine chalet and made it into a livable home.
A restored alpine chalet
Ernst Thaler has restored an old alpine chalet and made it into a livable home.
Concrete: a stylish construction material
A house in Poland looks like it's made of wood -- but it actually contains 600 tons of concrete.
10 grand European music venues
The architecture of modern European concert halls clearly states that this is where music is played!
Indian architect wins prestigious Pritzker Prize
Balkrishna Doshi has won the Pritzker Architecture Prize, becoming the first Indian to win architecture's highest honor.
Wood works
More and more contemporary architects discover timber as a building material.
Pritzker Prize for Spanish architects
RCR Arquitectes from Catalonia use modern materials and incorporate landscapes.
Peter Ghyczy: Iconic furniture designer on show in Brussels
Pragmatic Furniture designer Peter Ghyczy —and his Cold War chair—gets a solo exhibition at Brussel’s Design Museum
Timeless modernism: The 20th century's most influential designers
In the wake of Peter Ghyczy's Brussels exhibition, here are some of the most influential designers of the 20th century.
Graft: Healing divisions with architecture
The architecture office GRAFT presents work in the German Pavilion at the Venice that aims to break down barriers.
Connecting Hamburg and Tehran
How architecture is helping to building bridges between Germany and Iran.
Lumière London
More than 50 Lumière Festival artworks shed fresh light on London's architecture.
Edible architecture
Dinara Kasko accurately designs and prints geometric baking molds.
A modern villa with concrete pipes
In Paphos on Cyprus, architect Andreas Vardas has built a home using 360 concrete pipes.
Fact Check: Architecture
Bauhaus was one of Germany’s top cultural exports. Is German architecture still well-regarded?
Atypical architecture
In Paphos on Cyprus, architect Andreas Vardas has built a home using 360 concrete pipes.
Verde 25: Green urban living
The Italian architect Luciano Pia turned a dream of co-existing with nature into reality in Turin, Italy.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week
A top Spanish museum, a pork fat restaurant, a top trials biker, a jewelry fair and brutalist architecture
Brutalist architecture makes a comeback
Crude, massive, and gray: post-war concrete buildings are making a comeback.
10 things you need to know about the Bauhaus movement
As Germany prepares to celebrate 100 years of the Bauhaus school, revisit its history and principles.
Peek into the Louvre Abu Dhabi ahead of its grand opening
Discover some architectural highlights of the famous Paris art museum's offshoot in the United Arab Emirates.
Why Brutalism is sending out an SOS
Visionary — or monstrous architecture? Long-neglected Brutalist buildings are hip again, but many are still endangered.
Threatened or protected: Brutalist architecture around the world
Seen by some as the most disgraceful architectural style of the 20th century, Brutalism also has committed fans.
Welcome to Schminke House, an architectural masterpiece
It is the perfect place for Deutsche Welle's new music talk show "Night Grooves."
Russia's revolutionary art endures 100 years later
On the anniversary of the 1917 Russian Revolution, the artistic impacts of an era of experimentation are still felt.
The spectacular architecture of the Louvre Abu Dhabi
Over 10 years in the making, the Abu Dhabi Louvre's artwork showcases the universal nature of humanity.
Turkey's Erdogan launches Taksim Square opera house
Erdogan compared the opera house's opponents to those who hinder the fight against terror.
Austria's museum of bread - the Paneum
Why did world-renowned architects choose to design a museum devoted to bread?
Dan Brown's 'Origin' pits AI against religion
In "Origin," Brown's protagonist Robert Langdon once again embarks on a perilous adventure.
X House near Barcelona
A dream home in northern Spain
The works of architect and urban planner Albert Speer Jr.
German urban planner Albert Speer Jr. left a significant mark all over the world. He died on September 15, 2017.
Architect Albert Speer Jr., son of top Nazi, dies at 83
His father, Albert Speer, was Hitler's chief architect. The son aimed to make cities sustainable. He died aged 83.
24 cubes make a house
The Villa Beroun is a house near Prague made of 24 cubes. It offers 114 square meters of space.
Francis Kéré presents mobile stage for Berlin theater
The design for Kéré's temporary mobile stage at "Hangar 5" of Berlin's disused Tempelhof Airport has been unveiled.
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