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  • Dezeen roundups: Co-working spaces

    Seven shared offices that make co-working worthwhile

    Co-working spaces offer an alternative to spending the nine-to-five in a dull desk cubicle. Interiors reporter Natasha Levy selects seven unusual examples from across the globe, including a shared office in a former distillery and a women-only workspace in New York. More about Seven shared offices that make co-working worthwhile

    Natasha Levy | 27 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • This week, a 3D-printed bridge and plans for an artificial moon were unveiled

    This week on Dezeen MX3D unveiled the world's first 3D-printed steel bridge at Dutch Design Week and Chengdu announced plans to launch an artificial moon to light its streets. More about This week, a 3D-printed bridge and plans for an artificial moon were unveiled

    India Block | 27 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Kingston graduate invents blinds made from folded recycled paper

    Natchar Sawatdichai makes adjustable blinds from folded recycled paper

    Thai designer Natchar Sawatdichai's collection of Qualified paper blinds are designed to offer a sustainable alternative to those made from environmentally damaging plastics. More about Natchar Sawatdichai makes adjustable blinds from folded recycled paper

    Ali Morris | 27 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • EU single-use plastic ban

    European parliament votes to ban single-use plastic items and designers say "bring it on!"

    The European Parliament has voted for a ban on single-use plastic, on items for which alternatives already exist, in a bid to mitigate ocean pollution – a move that has been largely praised by architects, designers and brands. More about European parliament votes to ban single-use plastic items and designers say "bring it on!"

    Natashah Hitti | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • LAX AMC by Grimshaw Architects

    Grimshaw's Airport Metro Connector will link LAX directly to public transport

    Architecture firm Grimshaw's station that will connect Los Angeles International Airport to the city's light rail network is shown in these new renderings. More about Grimshaw's Airport Metro Connector will link LAX directly to public transport

    Dan Howarth | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Musedo de Paracas Archeology by Barclay & Crousse

    Peru offers architects "tremendous freedom" say Barclay and Crousse

    After decades "erased from the architectural map", Peru is making a comeback thanks to international recognition of impressive new buildings in the country, according to this year's Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize winners Sandra Barclay and Jean Pierre Crousse. More about Peru offers architects "tremendous freedom" say Barclay and Crousse

    Eleanor Gibson | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Coal Drop Yards shopping centre at King's Cross by Thomas Heatherwick Studio

    Heatherwick Studio joins roofs of two warehouses at Coal Drops Yard shopping centre

    Thomas Heatherwick's studio has completed a shopping centre at London's King's Cross, formed of two converted 19th-century coal warehouses that reach out and touch one another. More about Heatherwick Studio joins roofs of two warehouses at Coal Drops Yard shopping centre

    Tom Ravenscroft | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Joy BC pays off university fees with hand-carved pendant of Lil Wayne

    Royal College of Art student Joy Bonfield-Colombara has funded her way through art school by creating a hand-carved effigy of Lil Wayne in solid 18 carat gold with diamond tears, for the American rapper. More about Joy BC pays off university fees with hand-carved pendant of Lil Wayne

    Natashah Hitti | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • 10 Instagram highlights from Dutch Design Week 2018

    The world's first 3D-printed bridge, a humanoid walrus and a Dezeen panel discussion on the anthropocene are among our top 10 Instagram highlights from Dutch Design Week 2018. More about 10 Instagram highlights from Dutch Design Week 2018

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • MIT Moral Machine survey

    MIT surveys two million people to set out ethical framework for driverless cars

    Self-driving cars should swerve to protect young people over the elderly and humans over animals, according to the Moral Machine survey of more than two million people, conducted by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. More about MIT surveys two million people to set out ethical framework for driverless cars

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Mark Kenly Domino Tan store by Studio David Thulstrup

    Studio David Thulstrup designs minimalist boutique for Mark Kenly Domino Tan

    Studio David Thulstrup combines pale pink panels, glass bricks and birch veneer in this minimalist store in Copenhagen for fashion designer Mark Kenly Domino Tan. More about Studio David Thulstrup designs minimalist boutique for Mark Kenly Domino Tan

    Ali Morris | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Love Hultén creates shrine to Nintendo Entertainment System

    Love Hultén creates shrine to Nintendo Entertainment System

    Swedish-based craftsman Love Hultén has designed and built a NES topped with a glass dome as a tribute to the hugely popular 1980s video games console. More about Love Hultén creates shrine to Nintendo Entertainment System

    Tom Ravenscroft | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • The Gantry at Here East by Hawkins\Brown

    Hawkins\Brown installs WikiHouse workplaces on former Olympic Broadcast Centre

    Hawkins\Brown has built 21 modular workspaces on the structure of Here East, the former broadcast centre at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. More about Hawkins\Brown installs WikiHouse workplaces on former Olympic Broadcast Centre

    Tom Ravenscroft | 26 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Castell bar by BHDM

    Castell rooftop bar by BHDM offers cosy setting with Midtown Manhattan views

    American design studio BHDM has chosen warm materials and Spanish-influenced motifs for the interior of this bar, located at the top of the AC Hotel near New York's Times Square. More about Castell rooftop bar by BHDM offers cosy setting with Midtown Manhattan views

    Dan Howarth | 25 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Balenciaga is being sued for copying tree-shaped car fresheners

    French fashion house Balenciaga is being sued for creating key rings that closely resemble Little Trees, the popular in-car air fresheners. More about Balenciaga is being sued for copying tree-shaped car fresheners

    Augusta Pownall | 25 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • The Home that runs on Dunkin'

    The Home That Runs on Dunkin' is a cabin powered by waste coffee

    Leftover coffee grounds fuel this small holiday cabin created by American food chain Dunkin' Donuts, which features interiors styled by actress Olivia Wilde and was listed on Airbnb for $13 per night. More about The Home That Runs on Dunkin' is a cabin powered by waste coffee

    Eleanor Gibson | 25 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Sagrada Família to pay £31 million to the city

    Latest Dezeen Weekly features the Sagrada Familia and a 3D-printed bridge

    The latest edition of our newsletter Dezeen Weekly features news that the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona has had to pay out millions, plus a 3D-printed bridge in the Netherlands and a machine that could put craftsmen out of their jobs. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly › 

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    Karen Anderson | 25 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Rendering of Pingus Winery by Peter Zumthor

    "The role of the contemporary visualiser is deeply misunderstood"

    After architectural visualisers received a bad rap from Aaron Betsky and Es Devlin, Troy Hodgson defends his profession and explains why renderings don't always exactly match the finished buildings they portray. More about "The role of the contemporary visualiser is deeply misunderstood"

    Troy Hodgson | 25 October 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen speaks to a panel featuring representatives from AirBnb, WeWork and Local Projects about the business value of design as part of the launch of McKinsey & Company's Design Index

    Watch our talk with McKinsey & Company on the business value of design

    Dezeen's founder Marcus Fairs joined management consultancy McKinsey & Company in New York to launch its report The Business Value of Design, which demonstrates how design can help businesses thrive. More about Watch our talk with McKinsey & Company on the business value of design

    Calum Lindsay | 25 October 2018
  • Sponge Mountain by Angelo Renno

    Artificial mountain made of soil could soak up pollution in Turin

    Sponge Mountain is a proposal by architect Angelo Renna for a 90-metre-high mound of soil, which would absorb carbon dioxide from the air in Turin. More about Artificial mountain made of soil could soak up pollution in Turin

    India Block | 25 October 2018 | Leave a comment
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