Behind Japan’s façade
The Japanese rarely invite outsiders into their homes. But the country’s architects are trying to break down the barriers
The Japanese rarely invite outsiders into their homes. But the country’s architects are trying to break down the barriers
Lynk & Co, a Chinese car firm, is trying to break Europe and America through a radical approach to technology
Film-makers appear to have a spectacular lack of interest in what computer programming actually looks like
His latest exhibition, at Tate Modern, is powered by colour
For once, “go anywhere, do anything” is not an empty boast
Since his first film appearance in 1933, the great ape has exemplified Hollywood’s technological advances and social attitudes
Across the world, cities are full to bursting. Serena del Mar, a new town near Cartagena in Colombia, is a local answer to a global challenge
Elizabeth Price is one of a growing number of artists turning their hand to curation. The result takes us inside her mind
What makes Victor Hugo’s sprawling novel great is his ear for the slang of the Parisian street
From Best Picture to Best Documentary, our film critic picks his winners