Stephen Jacobs was only 5 years old when sent to Buchenwald, where he hid in the tuberculosis ward of the camp hospital. Designing Shoah memorials brings him closure, he says

Peter Kellow ousted by Architects Board over Facebook post saying Jews 'try to create a society within the general society' and should be barred from holding influential positions

As the Israel-born Moshe Safdie witnesses opening of first stage of vast Raffles City in Chongqing, work continues on projects in Singapore and Menlo Park

Exhibitions range from architecture and art collecting, to bodyscapes and the questions of belonging and home

Eyal Weizman was notified two days before travel that he could not use visa waiver to enter; officials told him it could be anything from people he knows to hotels where he stayed

Discoveries made in Leibling House, a recently renovated cultural center, reveal the German foundations of much of Tel Aviv's Bauhaus-inflected 1930s construction

Visitors to the capital can tour the revamped Levi Eshkol visitor center, the country's oldest art gallery and view 1930s architecture on the European-inspired thoroughfare

German-trained architects brought Bauhaus design to the city a century ago; centennial to be marked with rooftop viewings, workshops, street parties and tours

Bustling beach city has emerged as a leading repository of the 20th century German minimalist architectural movement that spread when the Nazis exiled its disciples

Architects around world invited to submit ideas for new steeple after iconic tower destroyed in cathedral fire

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