• Beijing Design Week with Herbert Wright

    Herbert Wright explores the vast, varied world of Beijing Design Week, from courtyard housing inspired by the traditional Chinese hutong to a vast design park sited on disused power plant complex

  • The Blueprint Curated Diary — by Pedro Gadanho

    Portuguese architect Pedro Gadanho, director of the new Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) in Lisbon designed by AL_A, picks his top events and exhibitions to see this winter

  • Review: Orgatec 2016 — New Visions of Work

    The biennial office furniture fair returns with a focus this time on co-working and even an office in a driverless car, finds Mark Eltringham

  • Reporter: the future of work and the workplace

    The last outing of the year of WorkTech is ready, set, go in Paris this month

  • Lisbon and Oslo architecture triennales

    Herbert Wright compares the contemporary phenomenon of the Oslo
    Architecture Triennale with the timeless themes of the equivalent Lisbon addition

  • You Say You Want a Revolution? Records and Rebels 1966-1970

    The Sixties was an era of profound cultural change. Herbert Wright visits the latest V&A blockbuster show to see if they have done it justice

  • Brighton College School of Music by Eric Parry Architects

    Another new edifice, in a raft of new buildings for the 170-year-old Brighton College, has been unveiled - the music school by Eric Parry Architects, with a floating, pitched roof inspired by George Gilbert Scott’s original school building. Cate St Hill visits

  • Meet: Pezo von Ellrichshausen

    We get to know Pezo von Ellrichshausen, a Chilean art and architecture studio that creates experiential 'spatial structures', most recently at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale

  • Boxing clever: Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAC) by OMA

    OMA has added three stacked box volumes to the historic Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. Johnny Tucker gets a tour with head of the OMA New York office, Sho Shigematsu

  • Georgia O’Keeffe in New Mexico

    With a major retrospective on the pioneer of 20th-century art Georgia O’Keeffe pulling in the crowds at Tate Modern, we take a look at one of her two homes in New Mexico - her adobe dwelling and studio in Abiquiu - and examine how its modified vernacular style reflects the artist and her personality