When São Paulo introduced the Lei Cidade Limpa in 2007, our relationship with our surroundings changed almost overnight. More ...
From sleek Italian furniture and Danish trade schools to Thai pocket parks and Namibian bikes, the following 25 people, ...
The Egyptian capital is fast evolving as developers seek fresh opportunities on its storied streets. Here we investigate ...
The extensive revamp of the German capital’s historic institution has once again put the theatre on the forefront of ...
In the decades since, the creative practice – now a landscape-architecture studio run with Naomi Barin and Tom Smith – became ...
We meet Daniel Sazonov, Helsinki’s millennial mayor, to discuss his city’s progress and challenges, from maintaining its ...
Like many nations, Denmark is in desperate need of tradespeople: plumbers, builders, roofers, carpenters, electricians and ...
Winston Churchill once said that ‘Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others.’ And in ...
Subdial began as a software for watch sellers and quickly became a hit with collectors. Today its founders are ...
In this month’s Editor’s Chair, Pereira tells Monocle how the newspaper has solidified its identity in the digital age and ...
With his first major European photography exhibition on display, film director Yorgos Lanthimos discusses his dark optimism, ...
Andrew Tuck reveals how Monocle’s journalists came to document hours spent on an extraordinary train ride through the ...
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