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RCR recently unveiled the steel-clad Soulages Museum in Rodez, in France

RCR Arquitectes

Project - Winners of the 2017 Pritzker Prize for Architecture
Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta were selected as the winners of the 2017 Pritzker Architecture Prize. The Pritzker award, which is widely regarded as architecture’s highest accolade, honours
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Architect Morten Schmidt, left, and artist James Turrell are collaborating on an installation for the ARos Aarhus Art Museum, called The Next Level

James Turrell and Morten Schmidt

Project - ARos Aarhus Art Museum: ‘The Next Level’, Denmark
Spirituality, creativity and artistic freedom are driving a major collaboration between architects Schmidt Hammer Lassen and light artist James Turrell for the ARos Aarhus Art Museum in Denmark, the co-founder
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The mushroom motif draws on both fantasy and history, Bensley says

Bill Bensley

Bill Bensley's latest resort project is on the site of a former university
Project - JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay, Vietnam
For his latest Southeast Asian resort project, designer Bill Bensley has taken inspiration from an unlikely combination of themes: the work of pioneering French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, the importance of
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The new White Hart Lane stadium aims to connect with the local community

Chris Lee, Managing Director, Populous

Christopher Lee, managing director at Populous, is overseeing the stadium development
Project - White Hart Lane, London
The architect masterminding a new home for English football team Tottenham Hotspur – billed by the Premier League club as “the most unique sports and entertainment destination in Europe” –
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Some 1,100 trees of 
23 different species will line the building façades

Stefano Boeri

Stefano Boeri is working on a number of major green schemes in China
Project - Nanjing Green Towers, China
Italian architect and ‘vertical forest’ pioneer Stefano Boeri has unveiled his design for a pair of towers in Nanjing, east China, covered by 1,100 trees and 2,500 cascading plants and
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Jeanne Gang writes for a range of publications. She is currently teaching at Harvard Graduate School of Design

Jeanne Gang

Jeanne Gang studied at the University of Illinois and Harvard Graduate School of Design
Design should be used to make a social difference, the award-winning architect behind the American Museum of Natural History’s new wing tells Magali Robathan
Design has the ability to manifest change in the world,” says Jeanne Gang. “It’s not just about doing a building, it’s figuring out what power it has to make a
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James Corner Field Operations have designed a new park for Cleveland’s Public Square

James Corner

James Corner
Kim Megson speaks to the CEO of James Corner Field Operations about the role of landscape architects in shaping the public realm
When you think of a landscape, you think of romantic green gardens and hedges and flowers, right?” James Corner asks, intently. “But a landscape is so much more than that
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Mike Davies and Richard Rogers, who first worked together on the Pompidou Centre project

Mike Davies

Mike Davies with the original competition model of the Pompidou Centre from the 1970s
Forty years after the Pompidou Centre opened in Paris, Kim Megson meets one of the architects behind the project to discover how a young and radical design team managed to create a cultural landmark like no other
Back in 1977, a new cultural building caused quite a stir when it opened in Paris. Some of the world’s greatest architects, including Oscar Niemeyer and Philip Johnson, hailed it
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L-R: Santiago Calatrava, Knight Dragon vice chairman Sammy Lee and London mayor Sadiq Khan

Santiago Calatrava

I want to use engineering to push the limits of expression
Controversial and colourful, Santiago Calatrava is one of the world’s best-known architects. He talks to Kim Megson about the merging of art and technology, building for the public and his £1bn vision for London
The world of contemporary architecture is far from short of controversial characters. But even in this sometimes polarising industry, few people split opinion quite like Santiago Calatrava, the Spanish architect,
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Streetmekka Viborg will see a windmill factory transformed into a centre for street sport and art

Game changer

Danish charity, GAME, is using street sports and culture to create teenage utopias out of derelict industrial buildings. Kath Hudson speaks to the creators
Imagine a place where teenagers can gather to ride their skateboards, shoot hoops, flip off the walls, practise graffiti, mix tunes or make an animation. Welcome to Streetmekka: a concept
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Neri & Hu Design and Research Office employs more than 100 people in Shanghai and London

Lyndon Neri

Lyndon Neri co-founded Neri & Hu in 2004
Husband and wife team Neri and Hu work from Shanghai, creating spaces that surprise and intrigue. Lyndon Neri talks to Magali Robathan about working in China, their upcoming projects and challenging the status quo
How would you sum up Neri & Hu’s philosophy? We’re interested in being subversive and always questioning things. We deal with the notion of blurring the public and the private,
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The OCT Loft development includes a range of interesting public areas that link the studios, bars, restaurants, shops and exhibition spaces

City of change

Shenzhen is growing at a spectacular rate, and leisure is at the heart of many of its new developments. Christopher DeWolf takes a look
Last February, when Tobias Berger took the stage at a Manila art fair to introduce the Old Bailey Galleries, a new contemporary art centre he runs in Hong Kong, the
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The walkway will make the forest more accessible, and provide views across the Gisselfeld estate

High achievers

From a glass slide a thousand feet up to a gravity defying staircase to nowhere, these observation structures are as impressive as the views they offer
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Zootopia, 2013, in progress

Bjarke Ingels

Bjarke Ingels
The Danish wunderkind has attracted international acclaim for his innovative creations, ranging from a power plant-ski slope to an inside-out zoo – and all because he’s a yes-man at heart
At just 41 years old, Bjarke Ingels may already be a superstar on the global architectural scene, but he does not see himself as a revolutionary. As principal of the
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Moganshan, 2015, in progress

Thomas Heatherwick

Thomas Heatherwick has become 
a household name in Britain
The maverick designer behind cutting-edge leisure projects such as London’s hotly anticipated Garden Bridge has made surprising his trademark. Here’s why
Described by Terence Conran as “the Leonardo da Vinci of our time”, Thomas Heatherwick defies categorisation. He’s a designer, yes, but he’s also by turns a builder, a sculptor, an
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The One&Only Reethi Rah in the Maldives features stilted villas and private beaches

Jean-Michel Gathy

Jean-Michel Gathy’s big break was the Amanwana in Indonesia in the early 1990s
The founder of Denniston International, widely considered to be a living legend in the world of hotel design, explains why there’s no place for prima donnas in leisure architecture
With more than 30 years of experience in hotel design, Jean-Michel Gathy’s reputation goes before him. Since founding his Asia-based architectural practice, Denniston International, in 1983, the Belgian national has
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The entrance to the Miraval spa and wellness destination in Tuscan, Arizona

Clodagh

Clodagh has a holistic approach to hospitality and resort design
The Irish-born designer behind some of the world’s most renowned spas and hotels explains why she’s driven to make a positive impact, in architecture and in life
Since leaving school at 17, dropping her last name and setting up her own fashion label, Irish-born Clodagh has done things her own way, working on everything from make-up packaging
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Las Palmas Water Theatre desalination plant, inspired by Namibian fog-basking beetles

Michael Pawly

Michael Pawlyn’s passions for design, biology and the environment define his work
British architects Exploration focus on biomimicry, a sustainable design discipline that takes inspiration from the natural world. Founder Michael Pawlyn explains why biology and architecture make good bedfellows
As one of the world’s leading biomimetic architects, Michael Pawlyn has always been as passionate about the natural environment as he is about the built one. But it was not
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Designed to restore neglected land and renew the identity of Iraq’s capital city, Baghdad Sustainable Forests promises a new way of living surrounded by nature. Gensler’s Ian Mulcahay tells us why he thinks the project could become a model for the repair and enhancement of urban centres

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