Cities without nations
There is no greater symbol of migration than the Statue of Liberty. We know its inviting and austere gesture no less than we do, the hope and foreboding which it has inspired.
There is no greater symbol of migration than the Statue of Liberty. We know its inviting and austere gesture no less than we do, the hope and foreboding which it has inspired.
Rio de Janeiro is one of the most famous cities in the world because of the beauty and uniqueness of its landscape.
Dennis Sharp (1933-2010) was a British architect, writer, teacher and critic with a busy international practice, Dennis Sharp Architects.
The listing of 20th century buildings is a much bigger issue than the recently published consultative document suggests.
Abraham Zabludovsky, uno de los arquitectos mexicanos mas productivos, se han significado por una obra basada en conceptos cuidadosos y en una estricta calidad.
Australians are not the only people to idealise the detached, single-family house, set on its own, preferably roomy, green plot on the edge of the city. But in Australia, it has long been recognised as a national icon.
Three different Berlins live within me. Several literary tropes could be used to recount the relationship I have entertained with these adjacent or successive cities for nearly 45 years.
The new ferry terminal should be able to achieve for Yokohama what Kansai International Airport did for Osaka, perhaps even what Utzon’s Opera House did for Sydney.
Latin America was born under the sign of ambiguity.
It would be impertinent perhaps to suggest that Alberto Sartoris has been overlooked in Britain. Certainly it appears that he has been largely forgotten.