The Changing Room by UNStudio
UNStudio will create an installation called The Changing Room at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which opens in September. More about The Changing Room by UNStudio
UNStudio will create an installation called The Changing Room at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which opens in September. More about The Changing Room by UNStudio
Here's another project by Shanghai-baed architect Nobuhiro Nakamura of A-Asterisk, this time an interior signage system called Signterior. More about Signterior by A-Asterisk
Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat has completed the new City Hall at Grave in the Netherlands. More about Grave City Hall by Erick van Egeraat
Architect Nobuhiro Nakamura of A-Asterisk has completed Leafy Shade, an interior design for an office building in Shanghai, China. More about Leafy Shade by A-Asterisk
Here's another project by Israeli designer Itay Ohaly: Papa Chair "encourages interaction between parent and child" - or gives you somewhere to put your tea. More about Papa Chair by Itay Ohaly
Brooklyn architects Solid Objectives - Idenburg Liu (SO-IL) have designed a rooftop landscape of allotments to showcase green roof technologies on an industrial building in Queens, New York City. More about Sunnyside Up by SO-IL
Gabriele Bramante of Bramante Architects has sent us some photos of an apartment interior she has completed in Kensington, London. More about 33 Lennox Gardens by Bramante Architects
Color Rings by Israeli designer Itay Ohaly are pieces of jewellery carved from layers of coloured paint applied to a wooden table. More about Color Rings by Itay Ohaly
Aamu Song & Johan Olin of Finnish design studio Company created Machabang, a temporary installation at the Insa Art Space in Seoul, Korea earlier this year. More about Machabang by Company
One Percent Water is an exhibition curated by Ilse Crawford and Jane Withers that explores the social and environmental impact of water. More about One Percent Water exhibition at Z33 Art Centre
Patrick Frey and Markus Boge have created Snag, a range of wall-mounted boxes where extended joints form hooks. More about Snag by Patrick Frey and Markus Boge
New York based architects Rafael Viñoly have unveiled plans for the Museum of Modern Arab Art in Doha, Qatar. More about Museum of Modern Arab Art by Rafael Viñoly Architects
Debbie Smyth, whose Pins & Thread drawing of electricity pylons is shown above, is one of 15 graduate designers who have won our competition for free exhibition spaces at Talent Zone in the Tent London exhibition during the London Design Festival in September. More about Talent Zone competition winners
New Designers 08: Sit, a dog-shaped lamp with a glass shade for a head, is one of a range of designs based on 19th century forms by graduate designer Fiona Thomson. More about Sit lamp by Fiona Thomson
Dezeen's top ten: for this month's installment of stories from our archives, here's a roundup of the ten stories about interiors that have been most viewed since Dezeen launched. More about Dezeen’s top ten: interiors
Israeli architects SO Architecture have designed the Yehiam Memorial Hall at Kibbutz Yehiam, Israel. More about Yehiam Memorial Hall by SO Architecture
Tokyo-based designer Takashi Sato has designed a lamp that holds a bulb in place using a tong-like structure. More about Tongs by Takashi Sato
The Architecture Foundation in London has appointed Sarah Ichioka as its new director. More about Sarah Ichioka appointed director of Architecture Foundation
Inspired by the death of her dog, London-based designer Tithi Kutchamuch has designed a range of jewellery pieces with animal-shaped bases to keep them on. More about A Secret Friend by Tithi Kutchamuch
Dezeen have teamed up with phone brand Hulger to give readers 20% off everything on Hulger.com, plus the chance to win one of five PIP Phones worth over €120 each. More about Competition: five Hulger PIP Phones to be won