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    Jenna McKnight | 15 July 2015 | Leave a comment
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    Jessica Mairs | 15 July 2015 | 3 comments
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    Hiba Alobaydi | 15 July 2015 | 10 comments
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    Woodland holiday home updated with rooftop extension facing up to the treetops

    Dutch studio Bloot Architecture has added a larch-clad roof extension to a 1950s summer house, featuring a glazed wall angled to frame views of the trees overhead (+ slideshow). More about Woodland holiday home updated with rooftop extension facing up to the treetops

    Jessica Mairs | 15 July 2015 | 10 comments
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    Alice Morby | 15 July 2015 | 7 comments
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    Jenna McKnight | 15 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • Today we like: kinetic architecture and moving buildings

    This week Bjarke Ingels unveiled plans to enliven Battersea Power Station with electric sparks (after designing a power plant that blows smoke rings) while Henning Larsen completed a building with a moving facade.

    Here's a reminder of all our stories about architecture that moves, including a building that flaps its wings like a giant insect and a house with rotating bedrooms. See all our stories about moving architecture »

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    Marcus Fairs | 15 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • Haus JJ by NOWlab Berlin

    Berlin apartment by NOWlab features a spiral staircase and a fireman's pole

    Hidden behind a bookcase in a secret room, a fireman's pole offers a fast escape route from the top floor of this Berlin home by local studio NOWlab (+ slideshow). More about Berlin apartment by NOWlab features a spiral staircase and a fireman's pole

    Amy Frearson | 15 July 2015 | 9 comments
  • Metal-clad power plant by Tzannes Associates is mounted on the roof of an old Sydney brewery

    These three zinc-cloaked towers form a power plant on the roof of an old beer brewery in Sydney, which will supply energy to a new housing and shopping complex on the site below (+ slideshow). More about Metal-clad power plant by Tzannes Associates is mounted on the roof of an old Sydney brewery

    Jessica Mairs | 14 July 2015 | 4 comments
  • Kolding Campus Building at SDU by Henning Larsen

    Henning Larsen's university building has a facade that moves in response to changing heat and light

    Henning Larsen Architects aimed to set a benchmark for green design with this university building in Kolding, Denmark, featuring a climate-responsive kinetic facade and a triangular form (+ slideshow). More about Henning Larsen's university building has a facade that moves in response to changing heat and light

    Alan G Brake | 14 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • Oasis of Peace graduate project at the Bartlett by Lauren Fresle

    Oasis of Peace is a conceptual Israeli city that promotes peace through water management

    Graduate shows 2015: Bartlett architecture graduate Lauren Fresle has envisioned a water city in Israel where Jewish and Muslim communities live peacefully together against a backdrop of huge stepwells and cisterns (+ slideshow). More about Oasis of Peace is a conceptual Israeli city that promotes peace through water management

    Amy Frearson | 14 July 2015 | 10 comments
  • Owen Hatherley on Fun, Brutalism, Pomo and the Soutbank Centre

    "The real problem with all this Fun is that it isn't really very funny"

    Opinion: twisting slides, a hotel room shaped like a boat and a pop-up theatre are among the "fun" recent additions to London's Brutalist Southbank Centre. Has Owen Hatherley lost his sense of humour or is there something more sinister in all these layers of entertainment? More about "The real problem with all this Fun is that it isn't really very funny"

    Owen Hatherley | 14 July 2015 | 4 comments
  • Bjarke Ingels could turn Battersea Power Station's chimneys into sparking Tesla coils

    Architect Bjarke Ingels has unveiled plans to turn the chimneys at Battersea Power Station in London into giant sparking Tesla coils, powered by pedestrians passing through a public square beside the historic building. More about Bjarke Ingels could turn Battersea Power Station's chimneys into sparking Tesla coils

    Marcus Fairs | 14 July 2015 | 20 comments
  • Tom Dixon designs Brew coffee set of reflective copper products

    British designer Tom Dixon has unveiled a set of copper-covered items for brewing and serving coffee. More about Tom Dixon designs Brew coffee set of reflective copper products

    Dan Howarth | 14 July 2015 | 6 comments
  • "It would be a healthy thing for the UK if London lost its creative class"

    Comments update: London is in danger of losing its creative class, according to former political advisor Rohan Silva, but could it be a good thing for the UK's creative sector? Read on for more on this and don't forget to explore our new comments page to keep up to date with the latest debates on Dezeen. More about "It would be a healthy thing for the UK if London lost its creative class"

    Ross Bryant | 14 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • Orama by Smart Design

    Smart Design Studio adds concrete extension and pool to dilapidated Sydney villa

    This Victorian-era villa in Sydney has been renovated and extended to meet the needs of a family with an extensive art collection, while a concrete plunge pool caters for its grown-up children (+ slideshow). More about Smart Design Studio adds concrete extension and pool to dilapidated Sydney villa

    Jessica Mairs | 14 July 2015 | 6 comments
  • Pop-Up Luggage Space by TomDavid

    Pop Up Luggage Space by TomDavid has walls that recede like an "inverted umbrella"

    Curtain-like walls can be drawn up to the ceiling of this luggage-sorting space in Rotterdam's port, minimising its impact on the 1940s cruise terminal building behind (+ movie).  More about Pop Up Luggage Space by TomDavid has walls that recede like an "inverted umbrella"

    Jessica Mairs | 14 July 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Brunswick Residence by Project 12 Architecture

    Project 12 uses plywood joinery to create more rooms inside a Melbourne home

    Australian studio Project 12 Architecture has used plywood partitions and furnishings to reconfigure a converted warehouse in Melbourne and make more space for a growing family. More about Project 12 uses plywood joinery to create more rooms inside a Melbourne home

    Hiba Alobaydi | 14 July 2015 | Leave a comment
  • BvOF Stella Lux Solar Car Solar Team Eindhoven

    Solar-powered family car designed to travel over 1,000 kilometres on a single charge

    Students behind "the world's first solar-powered family car" have redesigned the vehicle to run for more than 1,000 kilometres on a single charge and produce enough excess energy to power a TV or washing machine (+ slideshow). More about Solar-powered family car designed to travel over 1,000 kilometres on a single charge

    Ross Bryant | 14 July 2015 | 1 comment
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