London
‘The people did not like St Paul’s. They were against the Eiffel Tower. They liked neither the Sydney Opera House nor the Centre Pompidou. But today, millions of photos of these buildings are sent around the world via e-mail and by phone.’ (Jan Kaplicky, Future Systems)
August 18, 2014 | 10:00 pm CUT

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) opened its renovated gallery with ‘The Brits who Built the Modern World’ (exhibition poster)

If it’s a ‘gherkin’ (in the background), then the building in the foreground looks like a ‘cheesegrater’ – even if Richard Rogers does not like the term: The Leadenhall Building (Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners)

photograph: Anthony Palmer, ODA

One of the landmark buildings for the 2012 London Olympics was the Velodrome (Hopkins Architects), photograph: Nathaniel Moore


The Orbit – conceived by Anish Kapoor in cooperation with the engineer Cecil Balmond (Arup AGU); photographs: © 2014 Anish Kapoor


Contemporary (housing) architecture? A rare example – 217 residential units by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners: NEO Bankside; photographs: Edmund Sumner/RSHP
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