A peaceful corner…

ACDF have brought together the lovely patina of a traditional Canadian house with a modern extension’s clean lines

Going back to basics…

Hungarian architects build on the past with this inventive design for a house, working the important values of folk lifestyles into the structure for a modern rethinking of a familiar concept

The Beacon lights up Hong Kong

This award winning tower in Hong Kong, designed by Aedas, draws on aspects of the city’s post war architecture

Sweetening urban design

Due to complete in three phases over the next 10 years, a cultural, tourism and leisure park is to take shape on the site of a former sugar factory in China

Preserving a New York icon

The 54 Bond Street Façade Preservation and Restoration by CTA Architects has received the New York Landmarks Conservancy’s Prestigious Lucy G. Moses Preservation Award

ODA turns architecture on its head

ODA has harnessed unused air space over an adjacent lot to invert this resi building, which is, by ordinary architectural standards, built upside down...

At one with the woodland

The Sibson Building by Penoyre & Prasad doesn’t dominate the surrounding mature woodland at the University of Kent campus in Canterbury

Thinking inside the box

An exclusive report from behind the closed doors of the Reclaiming the Streets Task Force Session

Heidelberg joins C40’s ‘Reinventing Cities’

The city of Heidelberg has joined the C40 ‘Reinventing Cities’ initiative and is moving ahead with far-reaching plans to clean up its air

New images of V&A Dundee revealed

A new exhibition of photos of the V&A Dundee - the first building in the UK designed by Kengo Kuma - will be on display at this year’s Venice Biennale