The Guardian's architecture and design correspondent, Jonathan Glancey, has visited some of the world's most spectacular buildings. Here are some of his highlights
He has 'Give this man every assistance' written in his travel documents – and as the Guardian's architecture critic for 15 years Jonathan Glancey has travelled the world. In his final article for the paper, he reflects on the buildings that have stopped him in his tracks
Looming over the sprawling Chinese city of Shenzhen, this building is the tallest skyscraper ever designed by a British architect. Terry Farrell tells Jonathan Glancey how he did it
Jonathan Glancey: Postmodernism looks dead and soon-to-be demolished in the shape of Marco Polo House, but lives on in the Hotel Le Berger; and a children's story conjures up the real magic of architecture
Architecture correspondent Jonathan Glancey celebrates London's most popular tourist attraction, the British Museum – a map of the world, a time machine and a treasure chest
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