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Review: Mies van der Rohe & James Stirling: Circling the Square

An exhibition at the RIBA in London reexamines two iconic architectural schemes for the same site in the City of London by Mies van der Rohe and James Stirling

Museum of the Second World War, Gdansk by Kwadrat

Poland has just opened it finest piece of architecture this century, but the Kwadrat-designed Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk is a battleground itself

Review: The Japanese House at Barbican Art Gallery

The latest exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery in London charts the evolution of the Japanese house from the end of the Second World War

If Only Toronto’s CN Tower could be transformed…

… into the city’s most innovative residential high-rise, says Richard Witt, principle of Quadrangle.

Space make not space plan: how the office is being radicalized

Radical changes in the layout and feel of the general office, and the reasons behind them, is leading to the design of workspaces to being more about place-making than space planning.

Q+A with Architecture Practice Jeroen Dellensen & Jasper Jansen

Founders of interior architecture practice Jeroen Dellensen and Jasper Jansen talk public-space design.

Focus: Education

Kevin Geeves looks at higher education venues that have to reflect the way students want to use them.

Focus: Schools

A new-build primary school sets a civic presence, while addressing environmental and noise issues.

Review: Disobedient Bodies: JW Anderson curates The Hepworth Wakefield

Fashion designer JW Anderson has curated an exhibition exploring how art, fashion and design has reimagined the human form in the past century at The Hepworth Wakefield

Meet: Kéré Architecture

We get to know Burkina Faso-born Francis Kéré of Berlin-based Kéré Architecture, designer of this summer’s Serpentine Pavilion in London’s Kensington Gardens