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Oliver Wainwright

Oliver Wainwright is the Guardian's architecture and design critic

May 2025

  • Hotel Festa Qugiela, Okayama.

    We’re having sex inside Moby Dick! The wild architectural world of Japan’s love hotels

  • Olafur Eliasson’s setting sun

    Tate Modern: 25 jaw-dropping and unforgettable moments from the first 25 years

April 2025

  • Blow the roof off … the state circus building with its UFO-inspired big top.

    Cosmic metros, UFO circus tops and a 3,000C sun gun: the mesmerising architecture of Tashkent

  • A Graven Hill self-build.

    ‘Ours was inspired by the Empire State Building!’ The chaotic brilliance of the UK’s biggest self-build town

  • House of leaves … the low-carbon ‘demonstrator’ cabin in Pasteur Gardens, north London.

    ‘Bark is the original dampproof membrane!’ Meet the radical designers who let nothing go to waste

  • ‘There’s no ecape’ … Blackthorn wallpaper, designed in 1892.

    Curtains, wellies, nuclear subs and a tsar’s palace: how William Morris mania swept the world

  • ‘Cathedral of crap’: is this the world’s most beautiful sewage treatment plant?

  • A tower topped with a pangolin! The Oxford university building inspired by Tolkien … and the pandemic

March 2025

  • Rescue me … Pamela Anderson’s famous one-piece features in the exhibition.

    Pammy’s Baywatch showstopper, exploding bikinis and Nasa’s banned recordbreaker – Splash! review

    This illuminating exhibition about all things swimming charts the birth of the bikini, its rapid shrinkage, lovely lidos – and the costumes that went too far
  • An essay in delicacy and economy of means … a re-creation of the teahouse at an 18th-century Zen monastery in Kyoto.

    ‘Like a game of black-belt level Jenga’: inside the ancient art of Japanese carpentry

    From the earthquake-defying joints that support a 13th-century temple to the delicacy of sashimono puzzle boxes, a new exhibition shows off the myriad possibilities of this centuries-old craft
    • ‘They goggled and gawped’: Bahrain gives its pearl-divers a sci-fi wonder – and four ‘filo pastry’ car parks

    • ‘Zippos circus is in town!’ Can Man Utd really raise £2bn for a throbbing big top?

    • ‘I aspire to be like water’: the exquisite buildings of Liu Jiakun, winner of architecture’s top prize

February 2025

  • House of Thought in the Centre for Regeneration.

    Organizmo! The Colombian architects overturning colonialist ‘sustainability’ ideas

  • Rolex Learning Center in Lausanne, Switzerland.

    Thin is the new thick: Japanese masters of minimalism win RIBA gold medal

January 2025

  • Skibidi Toilet mystery mini figures.

    Evil toilets, terror food and billionaire Squishmallows: my eye-popping day at the UK’s giant toy fair

    With the UK toy market now worth £3.4bn, we storm the high-security world of fun – and find possessed loos, creepy-crawlies in sushi rolls and more plastic than a petrochemical convention
  •  Adrien Brody, Isaach De Bankol and Guy Pearce in The Brutalist.

    Backlash builds: why the architecture world hates The Brutalist

    Brady Corbet’s Oscar-tipped film is clearly based on real-life modernist master Marcel Breuer but brazenly misrepresents him and his revered modernism
    • ‘The banks thought we were mad’: coral castles and look-at-me loos reinvent New York housing

    • My wonder of the world
      A sprawling megacity of multi-level madness: why Chongqing in China is my wonder of the world

    • California fires: LA fire crews make progress as officials expect ‘much-needed break’ from dangerous weather – as it happened

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