This thesis concerns the rational design and controlled self-assembly of supramolecular architectures for application in areas such as molecular recognition. The research focuses on the cyclotriveratrylene family of molecular hosts, where their incorporation into both polyhedral and polymeric assemblies bestows hosting ability to the complexes isolated. A novel pyridine-N-oxide ligand library has been prepared and the first examples of formal coordination polymers of the lanthanide(III) cations are subsequently reported. Their self assembly was extended to the transition metals and a variety of coordination complexes were isolated that feature uncommon network topologies and structurally aesthetic motifs, such as large internal pore spac...