A winding two-mile walk is a glorious example of how careful design can enhance everyday life
The award-winning creator of cardboard buildings on the joy of working with his hands and why his profession must serve the public good
This year’s top tables, as selected by FT editors and writers
FT editors and contributors nominate 32 awe-inspiring holy buildings, from the Temple of Light in Texas to Thailand’s Khuha Kharuehat Pavilion
A programme of retro architecture in Hungary’s capital reflects nostalgia for a country at the peak of its power
Pakistan’s first woman architect, now 83, is on a mission to decolonise, decarbonise and democratise design
The City of London’s closure of the old meat market displays an insulting disrespect for trade and civic pride
Jackie Wullschläger, Edwin Heathcote and Carola Long select their must-read titles
Look beyond the Art Deco and MiMo. In recent years, the world’s leading architects have made their mark on the Magic City — to spectacular effect
An exquisite restoration by Haworth Tompkins architects does justice to a collection which foreshadows Google’s image search and the postcard walls of student bedrooms
The reinvention of the Portuguese art museum demonstrates the risk embedded in adapting elements to fit a larger scale
The architect’s art deco gems helped define Miami. Many have been lost. Others still captivate
Plans to update the gallery, International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum are an inviting vision for the city’s docks
A new exhibition highlights the ‘Beetlejuice’ director’s preoccupation with architecture, and his understanding of houses as both a site of aspiration and anxiety
East-west London railway that came in late and £4bn over budget praised as a ‘triumph of architect-led collaboration’
On the trail of the visionary Italian architect who brought bursts of mid-20th-century sleekness to a storied cityscape
How a movement conceived in the early 1900s became a blueprint for modern living
The sublime ruins of our heavy manufacturing past can have a new life as monuments
An inspirational maker and teacher in London for 30 years, his designs often employ found objects or adapt existing items
To solve its housing crisis, Britain needs to start planning again — and rekindle the urban idealism of the postwar decades
A web of walkways connects some of the world’s finest towers, from IM Pei to Zaha Hadid Architects
Donald Judd strictly distinguished his sculptures from his furniture designs. The difference, now, is only in the price tag
A German museum makes a fitting epitaph for the revered Japanese architect
The M+ museum shows how the architect defied the profession’s lone-wolf stereotype in enigmatic yet generous buildings
The American architect’s minimalist folly, with its views of lush lawns — or ‘expensive wallpaper’ — was as influential as it was controversial