The best recent takes on this architectural form have a hint of magic about them
The art nouveau house Henri Sauvage designed for the manufacturer Louis Majorelle has been restored to its richly decorated former glory
Commissioned 300 years ago, James Gibbs’ design for the London church was soon replicated around the world
It’s time to appreciate the gracefulness of power stations before more of them disappear
An 18th-century observatory in Delhi has inspired many architects in the post-Independence era
Perhaps it’s time to catch up with the sculptor-turned-architect who has always been ahead of the pack
The Church of England may be one of the UK’s biggest landowners, but surprisingly little of its wealth is spent on the historic buildings in its care
Henbury Hall is a fine example of neo-Palladian architecture. But what does it mean to recreate a historical style?
Once feted for infrastructure projects in London, the architect is now better known for designing Tower Bridge and Leadenhall and Smithfield markets
The buildings erected in Asmara during Italian rule are remarkably forward-looking – and should not be allowed to crumble
The civic-mindedness of the visionary landscape designer and architect set him apart from his contemporaries
In her drawings as in her architecture, the Italian-born Brazilian modernist was 'radical and magical'
William Kentridge and Sol LeWitt are among the artists making the transport system a destination in its own right
The designer's former family home-cum-studio in Brussels is a landmark of early 20th-century architecture
His opulent style is a staple of Victorian churches and cathedrals – but it should be seen in a wider European context
Het Schip and other buildings of this early 20th-century movement are both hyper-modern and curiously medieval
The ancient mosque of Ahmad ibn Tulun deserves to be much better known
An abandoned art deco swimming pool is now a museum of art and industry
It was the favoured architectural style of Stalin and the Nazis. What forms does classical revivalism take today?
The ‘High Tech’ architecture developed by Norman Foster and his peers in the late 1960s relied on great draughtsmanship
Plans for a rooftop bar at the Royal Festival Hall have thankfully been scrapped, but questions remain over the stewardship of the Southbank centre
The great iron structures of 19th-century Britain are important parts of the island’s cultural memory
The American architect, whose career spanned seven decades, has died at the age of 93
The Victorian architect fused styles past and present, inventing fictive histories for his buildings