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  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    Bahrain’s Pearling Path: a surprising, stunning gem of urban architecture

    A winding two-mile walk is a glorious example of how careful design can enhance everyday life

    An artist’s impression of a structure of muted grey-brown colour with a flat roof punctuated by tall pillars and gaps through which sky is visible
  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
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    The world’s best house museums

    Step inside the homes of some of the world’s most illustrious writers, artists and other historical personalities — and see how interiors can reveal interior lives

  • Thursday, 9 January, 2025
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    Architecton — documentary where rock is the star

    Victor Kossakovsky directs this strikingly filmed meditation on the history and significance of stone

    Amid a range of snow-clad mountains, a quarry has carved step-like indentations into the side of one mountain
  • Tuesday, 7 January, 2025
    The glass block’s super sexy comeback

    Once so ubiquitous as to have become deeply uncool, the translucent square has shimmied back into favour, with its futuristic chic being reinterpreted by a new cohort of designers

    A room furnished with curved yellow leather seating, including a long sofa and two armchairs, arranged around a central glass coffee table and two potted trees. The backdrop is composed of a wall of glass blocks
  • Monday, 6 January, 2025
    FT SeriesThe world’s best house museums
    House museums #98: Apsley House, London

    The former home of the 1st Duke of Wellington and vanquisher of Napoleon still houses a preponderance of objects relating to the French emperor

  • Saturday, 4 January, 2025
    Interview
    Shigeru Ban: ‘Technology does not make architecture better’

    The award-winning creator of cardboard buildings on the joy of working with his hands and why his profession must serve the public good

    A middle-aged Japanese man in a black jacket and shirt, sitting with his hands crossed in front of shelving made from cardboard tubes, on which sit various architectural models
  • Friday, 3 January, 2025
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    Creating new utopias in Portugal

    The country has long attracted creatives and entrepreneurs looking for a different way of living. Now, a clutch of pioneers is reimagining agricultural sites as new communities that speak to a yearning for reconnection

  • Friday, 3 January, 2025
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    Dan Martensen and Clare Richardson: ‘We were living a twilight zone version of “The Bear”’

    Simultaneously renovating their London house and opening a restaurant made for high drama in the lives of the It’s Bagels! founder and the Reluxe retailer — but the reward is a sanctuary

    A man and a woman seated on a sofa in a cosy interior setting
  • Monday, 30 December, 2024
    FT SeriesThe world’s best house museums
    House museums #97: William Morris’s Red House

    The Kent family home of the English designer and writer was a canvas of decorative experimentation for him and his Pre-Raphaelite circle during a five-year idyll

  • Saturday, 28 December, 2024
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    How will we live in 2025? Trends in design, interiors and gardening to look out for

    Where will we move to, what will we plant, how will we build and which colours will we paint it all? Experts from Kelly Wearstler to Tom Stuart-Smith have the answers

    a collage of six distinct photographs, namely a row of elegant, curved terraced houses, an interior with teal-painted walls and a staircase, a close-up of a pale peach-coloured rose in full bloom, a minimalist outdoor space, an interior with warm yellow walls and a circular window, and lastly an industrial-style room with an exposed ceiling and minimal decor
  • Tuesday, 24 December, 2024
    Claer Barrett
    We should all sing the praises of City of London churches

    These historic buildings remain important places of sanctuary, heritage and inspiration for many

    Rector of St Bride’s Church in Fleet Street, London, Alison Joyce.
  • Monday, 23 December, 2024
    Do your flowers, pickling jars or wrapping paper need a room of their own?

    As an antidote to the bustle of open-plan living, more clients are asking architects and designers to create spaces dedicated to quiet indulgences

    A room with cabinetry, wallpaper and curtains all in similar shades of pale green, with a sink next to plants and flowers
  • Sunday, 22 December, 2024
    Jemima Kelly
    Trump and the power of Mar-a-Lago

    The former property developer well understands how buildings and spaces can be used effectively as propaganda

    An illustration of a white silhouette of Trump’s head wearing a laurel wreath on a classical column, set against an orange background
  • Saturday, 21 December, 2024
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    HTSI editor’s letter: have a holy holiday

    Sacred architecture, enchanted artworks and the perfect Irish coffee

    San Francisco de Asís Catholic Mission Church in Taos, New Mexico
  • Friday, 20 December, 2024
    Zaha Hadid
    Zaha Hadid Architects forced to continue paying to use name

    Firm bearing late architect’s name had sued over licensing agreement

    Guangzhou Opera House
  • Friday, 20 December, 2024
    HTSI
    The world’s most wonderful places of worship

    FT editors and contributors nominate 32 awe-inspiring holy buildings, from the Temple of Light in Texas to Thailand’s Khuha Kharuehat Pavilion

    Ellsworth Kelly’s secular Temple of Light in Austin, Texas
  • Thursday, 19 December, 2024
    Viktor Orbán and the rebuilding of Budapest

    A programme of retro architecture in Hungary’s capital reflects nostalgia for a country at the peak of its power

    In the foreground, at dusk a dark car drives past a statue in front of a four-storey Baroque building with ornate windows, towers and a pitched roof
  • Friday, 13 December, 2024
    Arts
    The new Chinese pottery museum that’s a feat of clay

    With a facade constructed of 3,600 tiles, the dragon-shaped UCCA Clay puts Yixing firmly on the tourist map

    A view from above of a strangely shaped building of red-brown tiles
  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
    FT SeriesThe world’s best house museums
    House museums #95: Le Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval

    A French postman constructed an ‘ideal palace’ in his vegetable garden. It’s a wonder of ‘outsider architecture’ that combines the marvellous, the mystical and the grotesque

    A lush, green garden surrounds an architectural structure resembling a fantastical palace or temple
  • Sunday, 8 December, 2024
    HTSI
    How to futureproof your castle

    Eastnor, a high temple of Victoriana, has seduced kings, clerics, and Shiv from Succession. Now, its châtelaine is channelling its style into a line of furnishings

    Imogen Hervey-Bathurst in the Gothic Drawing Room
  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
    The Big Read
    How a divided France came together to rebuild Notre-Dame

    Bureaucrats, billionaire donors, artisans and builders united to deliver a national project at a time of political strife

    View from the ceiling of Notre Dame looking down the nave, which is full of people, towards the altar
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    Architects design community solutions for combatting climate disaster

    Better social infrastructure can foster resilience in densely-populated urban environments

  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Yasmeen Lari, the pioneer of ‘barefoot architecture’

    Pakistan’s first woman architect, now 83, is on a mission to decolonise, decarbonise and democratise design

  • Saturday, 30 November, 2024
    How Notre-Dame rose from the ashes

    Five years after a devastating fire almost consumed the cathedral, an army of artisans has brought it back to life

    A crowd of people hold up candles in the dark towards a large white statue of a woman with a crown on her head holding a child
  • Thursday, 28 November, 2024
    The architects putting the fun into functional

    Playing with expectations and orthodoxies is pushing the boundaries of the built environment — from a ‘cork-insulated creature on hooves’ to a mob of red-brick meerkats

    A row of uniquely designed yellow and grey cube-shaped houses, tilted at an angle
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