Wineries today are design meccas commissioned by one-percent connoisseurs and conceived by the world’s most discerning oenophiles: architects. A Pritzker to pair with your rosé? Only in Provence! At a ...
An assault on the castle! That’s been the tone of the intense popular debate in Ottawa over a proposed addition to the Château Laurier. The design by Toronto’s architectsAlliance has been cast as a ...
Explore the Château d'Écouen, home to the National Renaissance Museum, located 20 km from Paris. Immerse yourself in the ...
Two years of conflict over plans to expand the historic Fairmont Château Laurier got Carleton University architecture professor Mariana Esponda thinking. Why not invite her third-year students — part ...
An ambitious garden re-creation complements the architecture of perhaps the most celebrated château on the Loire and has linked it with its wider parkland. Tim Richardson reports. Photographs Paul ...
A pavilion designed by the late Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has opened at the Château La Coste vineyard in southern France. Designed in 2010, two years before Niemeyer's death aged 104, the ...
Depending on your predilection, Château la Coste, located a little north of Aix-en-Provence, is either an estimable winemaker with a sideline in contemporary art or a marvel of modern architecture ...
Take a tour of Château La Coste, a unique property in Provence, France, which combines sculptural artworks by leading contemporary artists alongside pavilions and buildings by some of the world’s best ...
Château Lafite Rothschild, whose vines have been historically established in Pauillac for centuries, has built its reputation on the excellence of its wine. Today, the winemaking process and the ...
Larco Investments has had its architects do five versions of an addition for the Château Laurier. The fifth and final one is several storeys shorter and has more limestone than the first. (Larco ...
What is good architecture? How should we build our cities, and adapt what we’ve already built as we look to the future? These are big questions. And after the Chateau Laurier debate it seems clear ...