The story of California’s bizarre novelty architecture
In the early 20th century, giant animals, hot-dogs, boots and baked goods began to loom large in California’s skyscape
In the early 20th century, giant animals, hot-dogs, boots and baked goods began to loom large in California’s skyscape
Contemporary architects, like their ancient forebears, are drawn to the durability and versatility of bricks
Rampant development in Phnom Penh threatens to destroy important buildings – and with them, all traces of the past
A gripping exhibition in New York unearths fresh insights into his work
An increasing number of designers are promoting their work through holiday rentals
A new exhibition shows how she explored architecture through abstract painting and drawing
If these architects and visionaries had had their way, the city would look very different
One of the most inventive young architects of his generation is working on his most important project yet. But can he fuse his playfulness with the demands of enduring design?
Most houses could be spruced up with a bit of greenery but some architects have begun to embed living trees within the structure of their buildings. Jonathan Glancey branches out
As climate change causes more flooding and rising sea levels, architects from Nigeria to the Netherlands are floating some big ideas