Adam Khan Architects’ partial renovation of a 1960s housing estate outside Copenhagen has been beset by misfortune, but its architectural ambition is impressive
With a careful archaeology of a bourgeois villa in Copenhagen, Pihlmann Architects have devised a lesson in the aesthetics of reuse
The openness conveyed by the light, form and texture of Finland’s libraries is pivotal to the country’s identity and social consolidation
AR House 2018 Commended: made of stackable units providing living space for up to three months, this modular, portable and temporary housing system suggests new possibilities ...
Part of the winning team of the inaugural 1999 AR Emerging awards, Sixten Rahlff of 3RW Arkitekter speaks to previous finalists Joshua Bolchover and John Lin about building in...
The managing director of the Preikestolen Foundation discusses his ambitions for the contest to create a new visitor centre at the Preikestolen tourist attraction in Rogaland,...
An international contest is being held for a new transport hub in Hyllie, Malmö (Deadline: 24 October)
Queer clubs are vital spaces whose social and built fabrics open up new worlds
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