The transformation of an ordinary 1960s building into the HQ of an NGO is a mirror to the organisation’s progressive evolution
In Copenhagen, a nondescript 1960s office block has been transformed by Pihlmann Architects into a creative workspace by reusing 95 per cent of existing materials on site
The openness conveyed by the light, form and texture of Finland’s libraries is pivotal to the country’s identity and social consolidation
AR House 2018 Commended: made of stackable units providing living space for up to three months, this modular, portable and temporary housing system suggests new possibilities ...
An ongoing programme of art and architecture interventions along Norwegian roads prioritises tourism over local and ecological concerns, writes Tomà Berlanda
3RW Arkitekter and Nord Architects’ design for Oslo’s Furuset Hageby creates a micro-environment where people with dementia are gently encouraged to lead act...
The holiday home by OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen in Dalarna, Sweden, is a carefully negotiated architectural statement in a deeply revered landscape
A design competition is being held for a new 23-storey residential tower in the historic Varvsstaden district of Malmö, Sweden (Deadline: 26 November)
Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Buildings old and new are chosen as prisms through which arguments and broader narratives are constructed. In their fearless storytelling, independent critical voices explore the forces that shape the homes, cities and places we inhabit.
Subscribe Now