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The finalists of the International Highrise Award 2016
The International Highrise Award honors an innovative skyscraper that integrates sustainability and outstanding design.
Exceptional skyscrapers: the International Highrise Awards
The International Highrise Award honors an innovative skyscraper that integrates sustainability and outstanding design.
City under a city
Amsterdam plans to start building an underground city in 2018.
Living underground
Swiss architect Peter Vetsch designs underground homes.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Pooh Bear turns 90, the Spanish region of Rioja and a prefab home in Norway
Stéphane Malka's visionary architecture
French architect Stéphane Malka plans affordable housing for cities.
Waterfront luxury: a houseboat in Berlin
Harald Windler has built himself a dream house on a Berlin waterway - that floats!
Berlin promotes Bauhaus legacy with new Gropius app
Berlin boasts over a dozen works by Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius. They're made accessible with a new app.
How churches in the Soviet Union were desecrated and repurposed
During the Soviet Union era, communists disappropriated or destroyed churches, or used them for their own purposes.
Pocket living in London
Young professionals can afford these apartments in Europe's most expensive city - but they're really tiny.
The German Pavilion: Housing for Refugees
"Making a Homeland" shows how architecture can play a part in providing new accommodations for refugees.
Architecture Biennale in Venice: An Overview
Many people are changing the way they think about social structures, the environment -- and architecture.
Alejandro Aravena's Visionary Architecture
Aravena combines inspired designs with social responsibility. He's also the director of this year's biennale.
Topics from all over Europe. Which interest you most?
Euromaxx reports on a colorful variety of topics from all over Europe.
The ‘Antivilla‘ in Potsdam
Architect Arno Brandlhuber has converted a former factory building into a villa.
Survey: What interests Euromaxx viewers?
This week’s Euromaxx turns the spotlight on movies. We want to know what subject matter interests you most.
A tight squeeze: Warsaw's Keret House
Keret House in Warsaw is the smallest house in the world
How sports venues have inspired artists
Stadiums, fields and swimming pools have often served as muses for filmmakers, painters and writers.
Sydney Opera House to get multimillion-dollar upgrade
The acoustics, once compared to toilet seats, are just one item on the renovation agenda.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week
The history of make-up, the world’s best restaurant and an iconic church building.
Awesome Architecture - on DW News
World Architecture Festival 2016 shortlist
World class architecture from Germany
A church building in Leipzig is nominated for a leading architectural award.
From Vegas to Istanbul: Trump's unpopular real estate empire
Donald Trump's real estate portfolio has brought the Republican presidential nominee plenty of cash, but also headaches.
Le Corbusier architecture around the world
Le Corbusier was one of the leading architects of the 20th century. Here are some of his must-see buildings.
What is the future of the shopping mall?
Invented 60 years ago, the mall has shaped consumer culture. An exhibition in Munich explores its architectural aspects.
The strategic architecture of shopping malls
How have malls shaped or reflected our consumer culture? A Munich exhibition explores the architecture of consumption.
Le Corbusier architecture around the world
Le Corbusier was one of the leading architects of the 20th century. Here are some of his must-see buildings.
Europe's quirkiest homes! Living in a Pod House
Joël Unal’s home is built from bubble-like structures adapted to in their natural surroundings.
Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine | 25.06.2016
Finger on the pulse: culture from Hong Kong, Paris, the Manifesta in Zurich, and the Middle East.
The unique architecture of Rotterdam
Rotterdam's container port is the largest in Europe. The city is constantly reinventing itself.
The new Tate Modern: the museum of the future
As the Switch House, the Tate Modern's new extension, opens, it promises weird encounters and a touch of feminism.
The new Tate Modern in pictures
Tired of being hushed by a museum guard? The Tate Modern flicks away exhibition clichés and makes room for the future.
Temple of art: The Tate Modern's extension
The Tate Modern's new extension will make Europe's most popular modern art gallery even bigger.
High Five: Unusual Abodes
5 places, you never would have believed people could live in.
5 places you probably didn't know people actually lived in
These unusual locations actually serve as homes - but would you want to live in them?
Antti Lovag's round house
Antti Lovag's round house in southern France
An energy-efficient house in South Tyrol
The first passive house in Italy's South Tyrol region
Venice's Architecture Biennale in overview
The Architecture Biennale took a decidedly political turn in 2016 with opposing messages.
Making Heimat: Germany at Venice's Architecture Biennale
The German contribution aims to send a political message: This is a country of immigrants.
Architect Alejandro Aravena: A portrait
As the head of the International Architecture Exhibition, Alejandro Aravena wants to face today’s challenges head-on.
Arts.21 - The Cultural Magazine | 28.05.2016
Arts.21 at the Venice Architecture Biennale: new ways of building, and socially conscious architecture.
Venice Architecture Biennale: An overview
Social and environmental problems are forcing a change in thinking, including in architecture.
German Pavilion: New concepts for refugees
The exhibition "Making Heimat" at the German Pavilion looks at the ideal arrival place for refugees.
Spain wins Venice Architecture Biennale
Architects from Spain have been awarded the top prize at the 15th Venice Architecture Biennale opening ceremony.
Architecture meets reality
Jana Revedin asks architects to construct answers to the big questions in architecture of our time.
Migration expert Doug Saunders on the 'Arrival City'
A portrait of Canadian-British author Doug Saunders and his theories on migration.
The 15th Architecture Biennale opens in Venice
Alejandro Aravena chose an unusual theme for the International Architecture Exhibition: "Reporting from the Front."
Aravena: 'Let's share the knowledge!'
Architect Alejandro Aravena on participation, housing shortage and approval.
Alejandro Aravena's manifesto for social architecture
The architect Alejandro Aravena, director of the Venice Architecture Biennale, redefines the idea of "social housing."
Wrocław: Rediscovered avant garde
Over 100 years ago, this European Capital of Culture broke new ground in modern design.
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