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4 December 2019

  • Bent Pool by Elmgreen and Dragset

    Elmgreen and Dragset builds a bent swimming pool in Miami

    German artists Elmgreen and Dragset have installed a sculpture that looks like an U-shaped swimming pool outside the Miami Beach Convention Center. More about Elmgreen and Dragset builds a bent swimming pool in Miami

    Kristine Klein | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Order of Importance by Leandro Erlich

    Artist Leandro Erlich creates sand-covered traffic jam on Miami beach

    Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich has created sand-covered sculptures of 66 cars and trucks, which he has arranged to resemble a traffic jam on Miami Beach in a bid to raise awareness of the climate-change crisis. More about Artist Leandro Erlich creates sand-covered traffic jam on Miami beach

    Eleanor Gibson | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Watch the education panel at Dezeen Day

    Watch Patrik Schumacher and Harriet Harriss debate architecture education at Dezeen Day

    Patrik Schumacher and Harriet Harriss clashed over architecture's long-hours culture at the Dezeen Day conference in October. The movie of the discussion shows Schumacher arguing that protecting students from working too hard would lead to "a kind of socialist world of stagnation". More about Watch Patrik Schumacher and Harriet Harriss debate architecture education at Dezeen Day

    India Block | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Lobby Pavilion at Lantern House by Thomas Heatherwick

    Heatherwick Studio unveils glass lobby joining High Line condos Lantern House

    British practice Heatherwick Studio has designed a glass lobby to link its High Line-straddling condo towers with a scooped roof that "barely touches" the park above. More about Heatherwick Studio unveils glass lobby joining High Line condos Lantern House

    Eleanor Gibson | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Thematic exhibition explored the

    Thematic exhibition explored the "collective city" at the Seoul Biennale 2019

    Dezeen promotion: this year's thematic exhibition at the 2019 Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism looked at how a "collective" practice can challenge the way cities are developed. More about Thematic exhibition explored the "collective city" at the Seoul Biennale 2019

    Dezeen staff | 4 December 2019
  • Nithurst Farm by Adam Richards in England, UK

    Adam Richards models his home on Roman architecture and Soviet-era science fiction

    The brick-clad Nithurst Farm contains grand concrete rooms that are modelled on the Russian science-fiction film, Stalker. More about Adam Richards models his home on Roman architecture and Soviet-era science fiction

    Lizzie Crook | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Tatiana Bilbao. Photo is by Ana Hop

    "We banned renders" from the design process says Tatiana Bilbao

    Mexican architect Tatiana Bilbao refuses to produce computer visualisations of designs still in progress. She says that making collages helps her to develop more exciting buildings. More about "We banned renders" from the design process says Tatiana Bilbao

    Amy Frearson | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Herman Miller Factory in Bath by Grimshaw Farrell Partnership

    Herman Miller Factory was a flexible, non-monumental high-tech factory

    We continue our high-tech architecture series by looking at the highly flexible and adaptable Herman Miller Factory in Bath, which was designed by Terry Farrell and Nicholas Grimshaw in 1976. More about Herman Miller Factory was a flexible, non-monumental high-tech factory

    Semi Han | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Céline Arnould makes commemorative porcelain bowls from the hair of loved ones

    Céline Arnould makes commemorative porcelain bowls from the hair of loved ones

    Swiss designer Céline Arnould has cast a series of ceramic vessels from the hair of her friends and family, as a contemporary take on the locks that Victorians used to keep as tokens of love or loss. More about Céline Arnould makes commemorative porcelain bowls from the hair of loved ones

    Jennifer Hahn | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Izumi Charlottenlund by Pan-Projects

    Izumi's latest Copenhagen restaurant is designed to reflect its Nordic-Japanese menu

    Pan-Projects and Mok Architects drew upon Nordic and Japanese aesthetics to design this restaurant in Copenhagen, which features oak surfaces, translucent screens and paper lanterns. More about Izumi's latest Copenhagen restaurant is designed to reflect its Nordic-Japanese menu

    Ali Morris | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Nir Meiri turns cabbage into Veggie Lights with veiny, paper-like shades

    Nir Meiri turns cabbage leaves into paper-like lampshades

    London-based studio Nir Meiri has teamed up with Indian designer Vaidehi Thakkar to create a series of lamps with shades made from red cabbage leaves. More about Nir Meiri turns cabbage leaves into paper-like lampshades

    Jennifer Hahn | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Brexit Bunker by RISE Design Studio

    Sunken steel-clad Brexit Bunker built in garden of London house

    Rise Design Studio has sunk a weathered steel-clad extension in the garden of a London house as a sanctuary from the UK's Brexit-dominated political climate. More about Sunken steel-clad Brexit Bunker built in garden of London house

    Jon Astbury | 4 December 2019 | Leave a comment

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