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The intimate portraits and street scenes in “San Miguel de Allende: The Soul of Mexico” capture 35 years of life in the ...
American courses can build the look and feel of Scottish links golf, but they can't manufacture 500 years of history and ...
Spain, the land so beloved by tourists from all over the world, is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for novels. Its ...
Valencia may not have Madrid’s fame or Barcelona’s flash, but this coastal city wins over visitors with its history, street ...
Madrid has emerged as one of Europe's most powerful economic engines, driven by tourism and its service sector.
In this context, the manifesto argues that architecture must assume a more urgent and proactive role: not limiting itself to mitigation (i.e. contributing to the reduction of emissions), but ...
Situated at the crossroads of the foreign and the vernacular, Quito-the capital of Ecuador, with its world-famous yet understudied built environment-stands as a testament to architectural in ...
"Simon Jenkins on architecture is typically a treat," said Laura Freeman in The Times. Over the past 25 years, the newspaper columnist has produced a series of bestselling books – "England's ...
New books tell the history of modern architecture Mark Lamster on recent monographs on Mies van der Rohe, Paulo Mendes da Rocha and Architecture Research Office.
The 12 architecture books you should read in 2025, by our architectural editor John Goodall John Goodall assembles a shortlist of his favourite architecture books published recently.
For those hunting for something that will appeal to the design or architecture enthusiasts on their holiday gift lists, a bevy of new books give a glimpse into both public and private spaces in ...