• Destruction of Memory review

    Tim Slade’s film, based on Robert Bevan’s 2006 book of the same name, documents the cultural destruction that has wrought catastrophic results across the world. It’s a must-see, says Veronica Simpson

  • Christian de Portzamparc in New York

    Fifty years after he plunged into New York’s alternative underground scene, Pritzker Prize winner Christian de Portzamparc’s third Manhattan tower - the acclaimed 400 Park Avenue South (Prism Tower) - has been completed. Herbert Wright looks back at the architect’s engagement with the city and assesses his role in its fast-changing skyline

  • Blueprint Awards 2016: The winners

    The winners for the 2016 Blueprint Awards have been announced

  • Houses of Parliament Could Soon Be Set Afloat

    During refurbishment to the Palace of Westminster, Members of Parliament could find temporary shelter in a buoyant, modular structure on the River Thames

  • Blueprint’s pick of 2016 Graduates

    Our team of architects, designers and critics has scoured the UK to bring you the very best of the graduate work on offer this year and tip you off on the ones to watch for the future...

  • Vajrasana Buddhist retreat centre by Walters & Cohen Architects

    Peace and tranquillity is waiting to be discovered at a Buddhist retreat in the heart of the Suffolk countryside, subject of a £4m transformation that has seen the conversion of old barns and farm buildings, so that more meditation practioners and stressed-out city folk can find release. Cate St Hill reports

  • I in the sky: i360 by Marks Barfield

    Where the burnt out husk of Brighton’s West pier used to touch terra firma, a new landmark for the seaside town has risen from the long-dowsed ashes. London Eye-architect Marks Barfield has created a vertical pier - British Airways i360

  • Georgia O’Keeffe at Tate Modern review

    A major retrospective at Tate Modern on 20th-century artist Georgia O'Keeffe tells the story of her remarkable and fruitful career across six eventful decades

  • Blueprint seminar with Bulthaup

    Blueprint Magazine and Bulthaup Clerkenwell brought together a panel of architects and designers to discuss the changing nature of the kitchen, from the actual design of units through how the kitchen’s function and use is changing, and hence its role in the home.

  • The Floating Piers by Christo and Jeanne-Claude

    Johnny Tucker realises a boyhood dream when he gets to experience first-hand a Christo and Jeanne-Claude installation, and takes a walk on the artwork Floating Piers on Lake Iseo — along with 75,000 other people