Architect Diébédo Francis Kéré: ‘My life is serendipity’
The Pritzker-winner on building ‘from the earth’, why modern architecture is going too fast — and how it all began with wobbly school benches
The Pritzker-winner on building ‘from the earth’, why modern architecture is going too fast — and how it all began with wobbly school benches

The Japanese art of visible repair is inspiring creative fixes for building facades, floors and walls

The Studio Weave founder’s barn conversion on the Isle of Wight is his manifesto house of reuse and recycle — it’s also great for…

Carefully designed homes in Tanzania have been shown to lower disease rates among children

The heritage archetype is inspiring imaginative iterations for constrained or overlooked sites, and creating intimate communities

A nation once defined by experimentation risks turning its buildings — and culture — into a nostalgic echo

Oliver Rihs has transformed his Charlottenburg apartment into an otherworldly hub of sculptural surprises and unexpected stories