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We visit the studio of wood artist Darren Appiagyei, find out why Portland, Oregon, has become a mass-timber hub ...
Even today, at 90 years of age, he’s shaping the discourse around the future of our cities and built environment. We caught ...
As the political turmoil in Thailand continues to worsen, Monocle’s Asia editor, James Chambers, gives us the view from ...
In simple terms, it’s a raised platform with columns that support a canopy or roof. While it was originally just a primitive, ...
Will things be different this time? That’s a question that Argentines have had to ask themselves with disconcerting ...
Aliona Hlivco and James Rodgers on the Ukraine trade deal with the EU, the effect of USAID cuts and Danish women facing conscription by lottery. Plus: Mark Carney’s first Canada Day as prime minister.
As Trump remains determined to pass his mammoth new bill before 4 July, we discuss why beauty might be in the eye of the ...
The leaders of the 27 EU nations meet in Brussels, Belgrade braces for anti-corruption protests, New Zealand at the ...
When do you no longer count (even exist) as a paid-up member of civil society? Is it when you move beyond city limits and ...
Live from 16 Rue Bachaumont in Paris, Emma Nelson and guests assess Europe’s response to US strikes on Iran.
Indonesia has caught the attention of entrepreneurs seeking a new high-end manufacturing base where they can tap into ...
Myrtle worked in the media. Her job was sending stories by telex, a skill – speedily and accurately dispatching information – ...