
Mayslits Kassif Architects have completed the regeneration of public spaces at Tel Aviv Port in Israel. More »

Mayslits Kassif Architects have completed the regeneration of public spaces at Tel Aviv Port in Israel. More »

More from architects Bjarke Ingels Group: this time a design for a new urban space in the Nørrebro area of Copenhagen, Denmark. More »

Landscape architects Martha Schwartz Partners have completed the Grand Canal Square project in Dublin, Ireland. More »
Photographer Cristobal Palma has sent us this recent set of images taken at the unfinished International Fair of Tripoli, Lebanon, by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer. More »

Public Farm One by Work Architecture Company is an urban farming project, shown outside the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Centre in New York last month. More »

X–Architects of Dubai have designed an urban complex called Xeritown that aims to be a more sustainable mode of development than recent projects in the emirate. More »

Architects Carmody Groarke will build a 160m raised walkway in Montague Place in London this weekend as part of the London Festival of Architecture. More »

An elevated walkway through the trees by Marks Barfield Architects has opened at Kew Gardens in London. More »

OFIS Arhitekti from Slovenia have designed a complex combining offices, homes, a hotel and retail and sporting facilities in Moscow, Russia. More »

The results of the What if New York City. . . Design Competition for Post-Disaster Provisional Housing have been announced, with this proposal by Studio Lindfors among the projects in the Selected Entries category. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More »

Wilkinson Eyre Architects have won the competition to masterplan the Apraksin Dvor district in St. Petersburg, Russia. More »

David Kohn Architects' design for Heterotopia, a zero carbon art garden at the Thames Gateway, has been shortlisted for the RIBA London and Arts Council England ideas competition 'Arts Space of the Future'. More »