• The Twist and Copenhill by Bjarke Ingels Group

    Two new projects from Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), The Twist and Copenhill, push boundaries of what architecture and infrastructure can be. It’s not every day, after all, that a rural bridge doubles as a museum — and an urban power plant doubles as a ski slope

  • The weird and wonderful world of 'bubbletecture'

    Phaidon’s new book Bubbletecture takes us inside the world of inflatable architecture and design

  • Block party: OMA and BIG take on Stockholm

    In a city that has resisted architectural innovation since the 1980s, two new landmarks from two of the 21st century’s leading practices have risen, commissioned by the same developer. What do these new apartment blocks from OMA and Bjarke Ingels Group contribute to Stockholm’s skyline?

  • Letter from… Copenhagen

    Denmark’s global presence in design owes much to the country’s greatest modernist, Arne Jacobsen, who created a family of design classics in his furniture for Fritz Hansen. Herbert Wright checks out his architectural legacy in the Nordic bastion of urban cool that is the capital Copenhagen, and experiences colours that are reinvigorating Danish design, and the world’s favourite chair