The building has been bedecked with a beaded shroud that speak to the nation’s colonial past, as part of the 19th Architecture Biennale| The World Of Interiors
She designed Modernist houses for Greta Garbo and Wright S. Ludington. And yet the trailblazing architect Lutah Maria Riggs was most proud of an obscure Vedanta temple lying off the beaten track| The World Of Interiors
Richly patterned maiolica tiles crop up everywhere in Sicily, but nowhere in quite such profusion as Pio Mellina’s open-to-the-public apartments in a historic palazzo. Will his incredible collection ever stop growing…?| The World Of Interiors
Pre-Columbian art and objects drawn from Diego Rivera’s vast collection underpin the temple-like Museo Anahuacalli, displaying indigenous ingenuity to modern Mexicans| The World Of Interiors
Malta’s traditional stone may be in perilously short supply these days, but thankfully resourcefulness among the country’s inventors and creatives really isn’t| The World Of Interiors
An invitation to imagine the atmosphere at Lina Bo Bardi’s marvellous Modernist kitchen at Casa de Vidro...| The World Of Interiors
In Almere, Holland, on a patch of reclaimed land, is a Da Vinci-like vision: artist Joost Conijn’s house that rotates thanks to pedal power| The World Of Interiors
Artist and composer Lina Lapelytė has staged vocal performances in the environs of Charles Jencks’s former home| The World Of Interiors
It’s only right that the legend underlying the Atlantis House in Bremen, erected in 1931 as a temple to nationalist mythology, has been swept away by tides of condemnation. But despite the pseudo-history it promoted, the Expressionist architecture intended to symbolise the lost city is long overdue a deep dive| The World Of Interiors
Some people collect stamps, others novelty teapots. But for the artist Anders Zorn it was all about log cabins – close to 100, in fact, all forming a spectacular Swedish museum| The World Of Interiors