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    Patrik Schumacher and Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg are judges for Dezeen Awards 2020

    Architect Patrik Schumacher and TV presenter Michelle Ogundehin will be joined by artist-designers Jaime Hayon and Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg to judge the third edition of Dezeen Awards. More about Patrik Schumacher and Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg are judges for Dezeen Awards 2020

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    French public buildings to be built with 50 per cent wood

    The French government has announced plans for a sustainability law that will ensure all new public buildings are built from at least 50 per cent timber or other natural materials. More about French public buildings to be built with 50 per cent wood

    Lizzie Crook | 12 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Kajsa Melchior's furniture mimics natural rock formation processes

    Fictive Erosion furniture uses sand casting to mimic natural rock formation process

    Swedish designer Kajsa Melchior has created a collection of furniture and lighting with organic silhouettes, shaped like geologic formations using pressure, water and air. More about Fictive Erosion furniture uses sand casting to mimic natural rock formation process

    Jennifer Hahn | 12 February 2020 | Leave a comment
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    Roman Plyus designs Buhairest bar in Hungary to look good on Instagram

    A towering sculpture by Kaws and a graphic polka-dot print floor feature within this Budapest bar, which interior architect Roman Plyus has designed to be instantly Instagrammable. More about Roman Plyus designs Buhairest bar in Hungary to look good on Instagram

    Natasha Levy | 12 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • McDonald's latest ads by Leo Burnett sub out its brand name for ingredients lists

    Minimalist McDonald's adverts feature ingredients lists but no brand name

    Advertising agency Leo Burnett has designed minimalist posters for McDonald's with just lists of ingredients in the Helvetica font and no mention of the fast food chain's name. More about Minimalist McDonald's adverts feature ingredients lists but no brand name

    Natashah Hitti | 12 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Competition: win a two night-stay at Kip's Kingsbridge Hideaway

    In our latest competition, we've teamed up with Kip Hideaways to give readers the chance to win a two-night stay for four people at the Kingsbridge Hideaway in Devon, as well as a year's membership to Kip. More about Competition: win a two night-stay at Kip's Kingsbridge Hideaway

    Karen Anderson | 12 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Two and a Half Storey House by Bradley Van Der Straeten

    Bradley Van Der Straeten adds hidden half-storey extension to London home

    Architecture studio Bradley Van Der Straeten has extended a house on a housing estate in Stoke Newington, London, by adding an additional half storey hidden from the street. More about Bradley Van Der Straeten adds hidden half-storey extension to London home

    Jon Astbury | 12 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Over The Edge minimalist house by Jonathan Burlow

    Over The Edge is a minimalist house with a cantilevered corner

    The ground appears to have fallen away beneath this minimal house, designed by architectural designer Jonathan Burlow in Kent.  More about Over The Edge is a minimalist house with a cantilevered corner

    Amy Frearson | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • US Congress, Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again

    "Finally getting architecture where it should be again"

    In this week's comments update, readers are in disagreement over the American Institute of Architects publicly protesting against an order that federal buildings be built in "classical architecture style." More about "Finally getting architecture where it should be again"

    Karen Anderson | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Guggenheim New York releases teaser video ahead of Rem Koolhaas Countryside exhibition

    Guggenheim New York releases teaser video ahead of Rem Koolhaas Countryside exhibition

    The "most radical" changes to civilisation come from the countryside rather than cities, according to architect Rem Koolhaas, who will explore the topic in a major exhibition opening at New York's Guggenheim Museum next week. More about Guggenheim New York releases teaser video ahead of Rem Koolhaas Countryside exhibition

    Eleanor Gibson | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Eskenazi Museum Renovation bu Ennead Architects

    IM Pei's Eskenazi Museum renovated with subtle additions in Indiana

    A 1980s building designed by the late architect IM Pei to house Indiana University's art collection has received a sensitive update by Ennead Architects and architect Susan T Rodriguez that includes a new skybridge. More about IM Pei's Eskenazi Museum renovated with subtle additions in Indiana

    Jenna McKnight | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Entrepreneur panel at Dezeen Day 2019

    Watch the video of the discussion on how to be an entrepreneur at Dezeen Day

    Roksanda Ilincic, Benjamin Hubert and Dara Huang explained how they built their businesses at Dezeen Day last October, with Huang revealing that the secret to success as an entrepreneur is "finding people better than you". More about Watch the video of the discussion on how to be an entrepreneur at Dezeen Day

    Natasha Levy | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Lund University students cast household items in glass instead of plastic

    Lund University students cast household items in glass instead of plastic

    Contact lens cases, vegetable vases and pill packets are some glass objects by students at Lund University in Sweden to explore how the reusable could help the transition to a circular economy. More about Lund University students cast household items in glass instead of plastic

    Jennifer Hahn | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Jingkieng Dieng Jri Living Root Bridges are a system of living ladders and walkways

    Indigenous technologies "could change the way we design cities" says environmentalist Julia Watson

    Indigenous communities are pioneers of technologies that offer solutions to climate change, according to designer and environmentalist Julia Watson. More about Indigenous technologies "could change the way we design cities" says environmentalist Julia Watson

    Amy Frearson | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
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    Daisy May Collingridge's "squishy" flesh suits quash the idea of an ideal body type

    Textile artist Daisy May Collingridge has designed a family of fleshy, fabric bodysuits as "a joyful representation of the human form". More about Daisy May Collingridge's "squishy" flesh suits quash the idea of an ideal body type

    Natashah Hitti | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Mirabeau Water Garden by Waggonner & Ball in New Orleans

    Nuns offer up convent as wetlands to fight flooding in New Orleans

    A community of nuns have donated their convent in New Orleans to create the Mirabeau Water Garden wetlands and improve the city's system for flood prevention. More about Nuns offer up convent as wetlands to fight flooding in New Orleans

    Lizzie Crook | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Angelot by Say Architects

    Curved tiled wall guides customers inside Hangzhou's Angelot patisserie

    A sloping wall clad in slim white tiles hides the formerly problematic facade of this minimal patisserie in Hangzhou, China, which has been designed by Say Architects. More about Curved tiled wall guides customers inside Hangzhou's Angelot patisserie

    Ali Morris | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
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    Studio David Thulstrup designs "co-dependent" Pair side tables for Møbel

    Danish furniture brand Møbel has collaborated with Studio David Thulstrup to create a duo of odd-couple tables – one made entirely from ceramic and the other from contrasting, powder-coated steel. More about Studio David Thulstrup designs "co-dependent" Pair side tables for Møbel

    Jennifer Hahn | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • House in Gakuenmae by FujiwaraMuro Architects

    Large sloping roof shelters House in Gakuenmae by FujiwaraMuro Architects

    An oversized roof supported by large wooden beams shades the interiors of this home that FujiwaraMuro Architects designed in the Japanese city of Nara to take cues from the form of a mountain hut. More about Large sloping roof shelters House in Gakuenmae by FujiwaraMuro Architects

    Jon Astbury | 11 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • San Francisco Federal Courthouse by Morphosis

    Trump's Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again decries brutalist and deconstructivist architecture

    Projects by HOK, Arquitectonica and Morphosis have been singled out for criticism in president Trump's draft executive order for federal buildings, which would outlaw brutalist and deconstructivist styles if it becomes law. More about Trump's Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again decries brutalist and deconstructivist architecture

    Bridget Goldberg | 10 February 2020 | Leave a comment
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