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Rediscover modernist architecture in Wrocław
Many leading modernist architects have left their mark on Wrocław - the 2016 European Capital of Culture.
Building a better world
Ten winners of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture.
A townhouse in Lisbon
In the middle of Lisbon, among derelict buildings, a Portuguese architect built a modern townhouse.
Bad buildings - Nazi architecture and tourism
Is it "dark tourism" or educational tourism?
A cubic villa near Prague
Czech HSH architects designed a cubic villa that’s located in Beroun near Prague.
The Unfinished Works - Wetzlar Cathedral
The Cathedral of Wetzlar near Frankfurt was built in several phases, but has never been completed.
The Unfinished Works: Sagrada Familia
The Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona might be Europe’s most famous building site.
Modern architecture in pine woodlands
"Casa Levene" is a highly-lauded house in Spain where the pine trees take center stage.
A microhouse in Sweden
A home with just 16 square metres of living space.
Paris is out to reinvent itself, only greener
Among Paris’s abundant of historical splendor, green spaces are few and far between. A new project aims to change that.
Alejandro Aravena: 'We need a million-people city a week'
Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Alejandro Aravena told DW why the German refugee crisis is relatively small.
Goodbye to Zaha Hadid
With the death of Zaha Hadid, the world of architecture has lost one of its leading lights.
Pritzker Prize goes to Alejandro Aravena
Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena has won this year's Pritzker Architecture Prize for his social engagement.
How Hans-Dietrich Genscher's birth house was rescued
The former German foreign minister was born near Halle. His birth house was nearly lost, but is now a place of unity.
A dream home in Scotland
Ian Harding has converted a 400-year-old house in Cellardyke, Scotland.
Living on the Gulf of Riga
A 1970s holiday bungalow in the Gulf of Riga was converted into an energy efficient home.
Rotterdam – an architectural hub
The Dutch city of Rotterdam is a European hub of contemporary architecture.
Germany to tackle refugee housing at Venice Biennale
Where can incoming refugees be housed and how does housing impact integration? Germany gets political in Venice.
Next stop: Art history on the Moscow metro
Moscow recently opened its 200th metro station, and DW takes a tour of the tunnels.
5 never-ending construction sites you should know
From lack of funds to lack of interest, there are many reasons construction projects drag on for centuries.
New York's new train station
"Oculus", the world's costliest train station, opens in New York on Thursday.
Architect collective Assemble
A London collective works where city planners and conventional architects give up.
Resurrecting Palmyra's legendary architecture
"Palmyra: What survives?" is an exhibition which revives the city's heritage - through 18th century drawings.
An oak done in room - Tallinn's Villa Pukk
A protected tree inspired the architects to resort to a special language of form.
Architect of silence
Peter Zumthor on perfect buildings where light and silence reign.
Reinterpreted: Bauhaus Masters' houses
Do German architects change the face of German cities? The German Architecture Museum has the answer.
Shining a light on German architecture
The German Architecture Museum yearbook presents German design.
A wooden house near Budapest
Surrounded by nature, but close to the city: that’s many people’s idea of a dream home.
Kristin Feireiss: Champion of architecture
The founder of the world’s first architecture gallery is a juror for the Pritzker Prize.
Pritzker Architecture Prize 2016
Alejandro Aravena from Chile has won this year’s prize.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week | 03.01.16
3D street art, in search of happiness and wooden structures in architecture
Making a home for refugees in Germany
An exhibition on architecture for refugees will represent Germany at the Venice Biennale in 2016. The world is watching.
Reinterpreting Bauhaus architecture, a century later
New buildings are planned for the Bauhaus museums in Berlin, Dessau, Weimar. Discover the best designs.
Designs for three new Bauhaus museums for its 100th anniversary
New constructions are planned in Berlin, Dessau, Weimar, the three most important locations of the art school Bauhaus.
Daniel Libeskind: 'Berlin needs more architectural ambition'
The star architect has a special relationship to Berlin. DW asked him about his newest projects in the capital.
The incredible architecture of Zaha Hadid
Among the outstanding designs of the superstar of architecture, one of them is currently being built in Hamburg.
How the Krueger mansion is testing German-American heritage
The Krueger mansion in Newark once belonged to a German beer baron. Now funding to keep it up is hard to find.
The incredible architecture of Zaha Hadid
The visionary designer Zaha Hadid has created the most outstanding structures worldwide.
Gaudi's Sagrada Familia to become world's tallest church
Germany's Ulm Cathedral is getting competition from the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona's for the world's tallest church.
Designing the American dream: Charles and Ray Eames
Designer couple Ray and Charles Eames combined functionality with pleasure: the American dream.
German Architecture Prize recognizes sustainability
This church may not be the most impressive from the outside, but it won Germany's top prize in architecture.
Stunning architecture in Germany
The German Architecture Prize recognizes outstanding architecture. Here's the winner - and other top German buildings.
David Chipperfield: 6 thoughts on Berlin and architecture
The star architect tells DW how he sees the city - and why architecture shouldn't be such a competitive sport.
Welcome: Architecture for refugees
These alternative ideas show how refugees could find a place to live in Germany.
Merseburg Cathedral's 1,000th anniversary
A 1,000-year-old cathedral in Germany is showing off its medieval treasures.
Bunking in the Bauhaus
The Bauhaus school has left behind more buildings in Dessau than anywhere else. In one of them, you can stay the night.
Maggie the tent to the rescue
A Belgian architecture firm has developed a long-lasting, energy-efficient refugee shelter.
A dream home in Sweden
A dream home in Sweden
German architects tackle global issues
Did you know that part of China's National Library and a St. Petersburg hospital were built by German architects?
8 German architectural gems around the world
From botanical gardens in China to a national library in Saudi Arabia, German architects are leaving their mark abroad.
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