Norman Foster to judge Dezeen Awards 2026
British architect Norman Foster is the latest industry leader to be announced as a member of the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2026. More about Norman Foster to judge Dezeen Awards 2026
British architect Norman Foster is the latest industry leader to be announced as a member of the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2026. More about Norman Foster to judge Dezeen Awards 2026
Chinese firm Studio We Live has transformed an abandoned cinema into a vibrant teahouse and food market in Chongqing, China, preserving the nostalgic atmosphere of the old workers' picturehouse. More about Studio We Live transforms 1950s Chinese cinema into teahouse with wooden canopy
3 Days of Design, London Festival of Architecture and UIA World Congress of Architects are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this month. More about Eight architecture and design events in June from Dezeen Events Guide
Paris-based Baguette Studio has developed a range of wax lampshades that can be melted down and recycled without any loss of material using its own custom-built rotational moulding machine. More about Meltable wax lamps by Baguette Studio can be endlessly remade
Dezeen School Shows: a running hub designed exclusively for women is among the projects from Manchester Metropolitan University. More about Women's-only running hub among projects from Manchester Metropolitan University
A central skylight naturally illuminates the interiors of this 10-key boutique hotel in Mexico City, designed by local architecture studio PPAA. More about PPAA designs "discreet yet powerful" Mexico City hotel Lamartine
Metal panels with a bright red finish cloak the warehouse-like forms at Prostir Business Hub in Ukraine, completed by local studio Aranchii Architects. More about Sweeping roofs top bright red logistics hub in Ukraine by Aranchii Architects
The ruins of a stone tavern and a lush cardamom plantation guided the designs of two of the homes featured in the latest edition of Dezeen's houses of the month. More about Dezeen's top five houses of May 2026
Dezeen School Shows: a tactile space informed by a comma as a "moment of pause" is among the student projects from Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar. More about Introvert social fatigue among concepts tackled by VCUarts Qatar
Spanish firm Mil Studios based its design for the Madrid headquarters of creative agency Jungle on 1990s New York offices, resulting in a series of minimalist spaces defined by their refined material palette. More about Mil Studios designs Madrid office to deliver "unmistakably cool working experience"
Dezeen School Shows: a proposal for a football stadium exclusively for women's games is among the projects from The University of Kansas. More about Proposal for women's football stadium among projects from The University of Kansas
Local studio FGMF Arquitetos has completed a mixed-use building in São Paulo made of stacked "protruding rectangular volumes" that contain multi-level office spaces and residences on the top floor. More about FGMF Arquitetos completes pixelated skyscraper in Brazil
Stone salvaged from a demolished office building has been used to build this toilet block, designed by Studio Weave for the public in North Paddington, London. More about Studio Weave creates stone toilet block in London to "express democracy"
A coffee table that doubles as a board game and a riff on a psychotherapist's couch are among the playful pieces featured in this roundup of furniture and lighting, spotted by Dezeen's design and interiors reporter Jane Englefield over the past month. More about Dezeen's favourite furniture and lighting from May
This week on Dezeen, automotive brand Ferrari unveiled its first-ever electric car, the Ferrari Luce, designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson's studio LoveFrom. More about This week Ferrari released its first electric car
This month's Dezeen In Depth newsletter features an exploration of the impact of parametricism and an interview with Patrik Schumacher. Subscribe to Dezeen In Depth today! More about Dezeen In Depth explores the possibility of a parametric future
Brooklyn studio GRT Architects has completed a second location for maximalist restaurant Bad Roman, creating an "evolution" of the New York original in Beverly Hills. More about "Exuberant" tiled facade fronts Bad Roman Beverly Hills by GRT Architects
Dezeen School Shows: a rehabilitation centre for young people struggling with addiction is among projects from Florence Institute of Design International. More about Rehab centre among projects from Florence Institute of Design International
US architecture studios Gehry Partners, WHY Architecture and landscape studio Olin have been announced as the project leads for renovations to the visitor sequence at the Getty Center in California, USA. More about Gehry Partners, WHY Architecture and Olin to revamp Getty Center tram station in Los Angeles
Dezeen Showroom: London's Clerkenwell Design Week celebrates the best of British design. We've followed suit by detailing six designs by UK-based brands on Dezeen Showroom. More about Eight furnishings by British brands that show the diversity of UK design