• CENTRO, Mexico City by TEN Arquitectos

    CENTRO, a new school for the creative industries, designed by TEN Arquitectos, is helping young creatives in Mexico City get on in the real world. The brainchild of one of the most successful business women in Mexico, the impact of the building on this so far ungentrified area will be huge, with plans in the future for student residences and a start-up hub

  • Making Place: The Architecture of David Adjaye review

    British Ghanaian architect David Adjaye presents his work to a new audience in America with mixed results at the Art Institute of Chicago, says Shumi Bose

  • Palladian Design: The Good, The Bad and The Unexpected review

    This small but all encompassing exhibition at the RIBA considers not just the individual architect, but his wider effect on the profession, finds Shumi Bose

  • All that glisters – OMA galleries in Milan and Moscow

    Since 2004, Prada and OMA have co-produced some amazing spaces, from catwalk sets to temporary museums, metamorphing stages to concept stores. At 19,000 sq m, the Fondazione Prada’s new campus for contemporary art is their biggest collaboration yet. And it’s made of foam and gold. We go prospecting in the southern fringes of Milan