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    Dezeen staff | 22 July 2025
  • Hudson Architects brings cob construction into the 21st century with CobBauge House

    For the next instalment in our Building with Cob series, we take a look at the first home to be built with CobBauge, a cob construction system developed to meet modern building regulations. More about Hudson Architects brings cob construction into the 21st century with CobBauge House

    Amy Peacock | 22 July 2025 | Leave a comment
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    Chinese construction site enclosed in world's "largest inflatable dome"

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    Cajsa Carlson | 22 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Steve Goodhew portrait

    Cob not just "a hobbit house" material says researcher developing modern version

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    Lizzie Crook | 22 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Table with from oyster shell tiles

    Fahrenheit 180 shows tiles made from oyster shells at Lisbon's Gulbenkian art museum

    Design collective Fahrenheit 180 has created tiles using discarded shells from oyster farms to show the "potential of overlooked materials". More about Fahrenheit 180 shows tiles made from oyster shells at Lisbon's Gulbenkian art museum

    Cajsa Carlson | 22 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Render of a winner project of SketchUp's competition

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    Raphaël Craveiro has won SketchUp's Design Sprint Challenge 2025 with his design for a city where pedestrians and bikes pass underneath buildings, as announced in a video produced for Trimble and Dezeen by content creator Mr Chuck. More about Bike-friendly future city concept with wider streets wins SketchUp Design Sprint Challenge

    Calum Lindsay | 22 July 2025
  • Zeller & Moye embed plants throughout German office

    Zeller & Moye embed plants throughout German office

    Architecture studio Zeller & Moye has created an office in Bochum, Germany, which includes numerous wooden planters, an indoor garden and a felt "walkable landscape". More about Zeller & Moye embed plants throughout German office

    Tom Ravenscroft | 22 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Alice Walton School of Medicine in Arkansas by Polk Stanley Wilcox

    Polk Stanley Wilcox completes angular Bentonville medical school

    Local architecture studio Polk Stanley Wilcox has completed the Alice L Walton School of Medicine in Arkansas, USA with an angular glass facade and colours informed by the surrounding Ozark Mountains. More about Polk Stanley Wilcox completes angular Bentonville medical school

    Ellen Eberhardt | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • History Jackson Hole

    Wyoming museum by HGA draws upon "Old West" architecture

    A wooden boardwalk and pale timber cladding are among the elements used by architectural studio HGA to create History Jackson Hole, a museum in Wyoming, USA, meant to feel both "modern and timeless". More about Wyoming museum by HGA draws upon "Old West" architecture

    Jenna McKnight | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
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    Nature-focused spa among award-winning projects from Interior Educators

    Dezeen School Shows: a spa designed to connect its visitors to nature is among the award-winning interior design projects from Interior Educators. More about Nature-focused spa among award-winning projects from Interior Educators

    Dezeen staff | 21 July 2025
  • Megalith table by Duffy London

    Megalith table by Duffy London

    Dezeen Showroom: steel blocks appear to teeter mid-fall in the bases of these sculptural, brutalist-informed tables by furniture brand Duffy London. More about Megalith table by Duffy London

    Dezeen staff | 21 July 2025
  • Cruit Island house by Pasparakis Friel

    Coastal Irish home by Pasparakis Friel embraces "exposed island context"

    Walls of roughcast render and a concrete roof enclose this coastal home on Cruit Island in Ireland, designed by Donegal studio Pasparakis Friel to blend in with the surrounding rocky outcrops. More about Coastal Irish home by Pasparakis Friel embraces "exposed island context"

    Jon Astbury | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Cella members Alys Hargreaves and Millicent Green

    Cob can be "a mainstream building material once again" say Cella

    It's time for the construction industry to bring back cob, but innovation is needed to solidify the age-old material's place back within our toolkits, design collective Cella tell Dezeen in this Building with Cob interview. More about Cob can be "a mainstream building material once again" say Cella

    Lizzie Crook | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Building with Cob illustration

    Are we on the verge of a cob comeback?

    Dezeen's latest series investigates one of the world's oldest building materials – cob. Building with Cob will explore how this ancient, earth-based material is being reinvented for the modern age. More about Are we on the verge of a cob comeback?

    Tom Ravenscroft | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Sprawling investigation into Milan skyscraper boom

    Prosecutors seek arrests as part of sprawling investigation into Milan skyscraper boom

    Prosecutors are seeking the house arrest of developer Manfredi Catella and Milan city council member Giancarlo Tancredi for bribery related to the city's skyscraper boom over the past decade. More about Prosecutors seek arrests as part of sprawling investigation into Milan skyscraper boom

    Tom Ravenscroft | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Destroyed buildings in Gaza. Photo via Shutterstock

    Israel using planned demolitions to flatten "large swathes" of buildings in Gaza

    Israel has used controlled explosions and bulldozers to demolish thousands of civilian buildings across Gaza in recent weeks, a BBC investigation has found. More about Israel using planned demolitions to flatten "large swathes" of buildings in Gaza

    Jennifer Hahn | 21 July 2025
  • Taichung Art Museum by SANAA under construction

    Images reveal SANAA's largest cultural project taking shape in Taiwan

    Japanese studio SANAA has released photos of its Taichung Green Museumbrary cultural complex under construction in Taiwan, as it prepares to open to the public in December. More about Images reveal SANAA's largest cultural project taking shape in Taiwan

    Amy Peacock | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Grybova Hata restaurant in Ukraine by YOD Group

    Mycelium curtains divide tables in Ukrainian restaurant Grybova Hata

    Mushrooms feature on and off the menu at this restaurant near Bukovel, Ukraine, in which design studio YOD Group has installed a series of mycelium curtains. More about Mycelium curtains divide tables in Ukrainian restaurant Grybova Hata

    Natasha Levy | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Colourful library in German home

    Gisbert Pöppler completes colourful transformation of historic German home

    Interior design studio Gisbert Pöppler has renovated a 1920s villa in Germany's Ruhr region, introducing a bold colour scheme and artisanal details that reflect its association with the Deutscher Werkbund movement. More about Gisbert Pöppler completes colourful transformation of historic German home

    Alyn Griffiths | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
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    Telfar "conceptual yet egalitarian" New York flagship includes a TV studio

    Fashion brand Telfar has opened its first brick-and-mortar store, located in Lower Manhattan and featuring a public-access television studio. More about Telfar "conceptual yet egalitarian" New York flagship includes a TV studio

    Dan Howarth | 20 July 2025 | Leave a comment
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