All articles by Venugopal Immadi
Regenerating Japanese islands through art: the Setouchi Triennale
Anthea Gerrie reports from the intriguing, island-hopping Setouchi Triennale in southern Japan
Interview: Blueprint meets Annabelle Selldorf
Francesca Perry sits down with Annabelle Selldorf, whose eponymous practice has been sensitively shaping New York’s homes and cultural institutions for three decades
A ‘carpet of stone’: Serpentine Pavilion by Junya Ishigami
This year’s Serpentine Pavilion, by Junya Ishigami, uses 61 tonnes of Cumbrian slate to create an enigmatic structure that serves as a shelter from summer rain, at the same time as being transformed by it
The Garden of Earthly Worries by Studio Libeskind
In the baroque gardens of Holland’s Paleis Het Loo, Daniel Libeskind has created four globe-based sculptures
Bronx beacon: MLK Plaza by Magnusson Architecture and Planning
In the Bronx a team with experience of designing affordable housing meets project constraints with thoughtful elegance from the inside out
If only: Spacelab imagine community capsules
If only there were community capsules that could bring people together, says Nathalia Asamura and Tom Dobbins of Spacelab
Light and Tech: Less is more at the Lighting Design Awards
Lighting expert Jill Entwistle takes an in-depth look at a trio of winners from the Lighting Design Awards who take a less-is-more approach
Haworth Tompkins’ Performing Arts Centre for Perse School Cambridge
Perse School in Cambridge enjoys a new-build performing arts centre from Haworth Tompkins
IAD Company renovate historic London penthouse
For our flooring focus, Rebecca Lewis-Chapman of The IAD Company explains how her team renovated a historic London Penthouse
Shipping forecast: Inside the evolving Brooklyn Navy Yard
Brooklyn Navy Yard once made ships — now it harbours startups. With a new masterplan from WXY Studio, can it become a model for how to keep manufacturing in cities?