On April 4, 1942, the diarist Henry “Chips” Channon and a few of his friends paid a visit to Wells Cathedral—one of England’s early Gothic treasures—in the southwest county of Somerset. Having spent ...
My camera enters every new city accompanied by an apocalyptic scream. I have this idea that there are a thousand ways to make a single photograph. But only one idea can successfully embrace ...
The Barbican Centre, the National Theatre and Alexandra & Ainsworth Estate. The capital is absolutely brimming with brutalist icons, so it’s only right that we should have an entire museum dedicated ...
You’ve seen them in movies, postcards or maybe while on vacation. There are certain home styles that transcend time and trends, while being forever associated with cities that made them famous. In ...
After a four-year, $48 million renovation, the Belmond Cadogan has reopened its doors. The Queen Anne–style building, which was constructed in 1887, is set in London’s posh Chelsea neighborhood. Over ...
The world’s first museum devoted entirely to Brutalist architecture has been announced and is set to open in a secondary school in North London in 2027. Reed Watts Architects, founded in London in ...
Notting Hill Gate is set to get a refresh as a design competition invites architects, designers and creatives from across London to reimagine public space Finalists will showcase their designs at an ...
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