Uboot stand by Hackenbroich Architekten
Hackenbroich Architekten used 1280 suspended ribbons to create an exhibition stand for social networking site uboot.com. More about Uboot stand by Hackenbroich Architekten
Hackenbroich Architekten used 1280 suspended ribbons to create an exhibition stand for social networking site uboot.com. More about Uboot stand by Hackenbroich Architekten
Rolling Huts are minimally appointed mountain cabins mounted on wheels, designed by Seattle architects Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen. More about Rolling Huts by Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
It's our birthday! Dezeen started on 27 November last year and to celebrate our first anniversary, here's a run down of the most popular stories from each of the past 12 months. The results are quite surprising... More about Dezeen is one: our first year in pictures
Architect Jean Nouvel has unveiled his design for a new 75-story tower on a site next to the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
More about 53 West 53rd Street by Jean Nouvel
Here are a couple more designs by Victor Vetterlein, who also created the Meeraboo FL-1 floor lamp we showed yesterday. More about Meeraboo ST-1 and G-Force by Victor Vetterlein
The Traffic of Clouds, an installation by Hackenbroich Architekten, was at Program Gallery in Berlin from September to October. More about The Traffic of Clouds by Hackenbroich Architekten
Dutch Design Week: designer Anke Weiss has created a series of lights from used food and drink packaging. More about Packaging Lights by Anke Weiss
Triptyque, a French-Brazilian architecture firm based in São Paulo, Brazil, have sent us a set of images of the building they designed for Loducca, a São Paulo advertising agency. More about Loducca building in São Paulo by Triptyque
New York architect/designer Victor Verrerlein has launched a new floor lamp, called Meeraboo FL-1. More about Meeraboo FL-1 by Victor Vetterlein
Here is a full set of model photos, renderings and drawings of El Juzgado de lo Civil (Civil Courts of Justice) in Madrid, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. More about Civil Courts of Justice in Madrid by Zaha Hadid
Here are some images from ©MURAKAMI, a retrospective exhibition of work by Japanese artist Takashi Murakami, which opened two weeks ago at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.
Dutch Design Week: Floris Hovers presented a range of handmade metal toy vehicles called Arche Toys during Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven last month. More about Arche Toys by Floris Hovers
Croatian creative agency Bruketa & Zinić have designed an annual report for food company Podravka that has to be baked in an oven before it can be read. More about Well Done: a food company annual report that has to be cooked first
Here are some more images of the new An der Alster 1 building by J Mayer H Architects, plus plans and elevations of the building.
An der Alster 1 is a newly completed office complex in Hamburg, Germany, designed by J Mayer H Architects. More about An der Alster 1 by J Mayer H
Tokyo Design Week: Qwerty River is a collection of objects made from reclaimed keyboard keys. The key rings, hair ties and mobile phone straps by Finnish design collective SECCO were shown at Design Tide in Tokyo earlier this month.
Swedish fashion designer Sandra Backlund has sent us images of her new collection, called In No Time. More about In No Time by Sandra Backlund
Dutch designers Hella Jongerius shows new work on her website, including projects for Vitra, Nymphenburg and Maharam. More about New work by Hella Jongerius
Dezeen has teamed up with Design Miami to publish the transcripts of the Design Talks programme at the Florida fair's sister event, Design Miami/Basel 2007, which was held in Switzerland this June. More about Design Talks at Design Miami/Basel transcripts
Clip, Stamp, Fold: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines, 196X-197X has opened at the Architectural Association in London. The exhibition explores the impact of experimental publications on 1960s and 1970s architecture. More about Clip, Stamp, Fold: The Radical Architecture of Little Magazines, at the Architectural Association