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  • Fairphone Head Office, Amsterdam by Melinda Delst

    Fairphone's Amsterdam offices built inside an old warehouse using reclaimed materials

    The Amsterdam offices of smartphone manufacturer Fairphone were created inside a former industrial building – and informed by the same sustainable design principles the company uses for its products (+ slideshow). More about Fairphone's Amsterdam offices built inside an old warehouse using reclaimed materials

    Dan Howarth | 24 June 2015 | 7 comments
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    Guggenheim Helsinki winners: "architecture is best conceived in reserve and introspection"

    Moreau Kusunoki Architectes, the Paris-based practice that will design the Guggenheim Helsinki, has deliberately avoided media attention since it was founded in 2011. Dezeen looks at the unknown French-Japanese office that has won the biggest architecture competition of the year (+ interview). More about Guggenheim Helsinki winners: "architecture is best conceived in reserve and introspection"

    Anna Winston | 24 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • The Happaratus

    "Power glove" allows users to sculpt materials by hand

    One-minute movies: Royal College of Art graduate Morten Grønning Nielsen has designed a motor-powered glove with oscillating pads that allow users to sculpt hard materials like stone and wood by hand. More about "Power glove" allows users to sculpt materials by hand

    Calum Lindsay | 24 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • MoMA PS1 Museum Cosmo installation by Andres Jaque of Office for Political Innovation

    Andrés Jaque's giant water purifier unveiled in MoMA PS1 courtyard

    Spanish architect Andrés Jaque has created a towering network of water-purifying pipes for this year's courtyard installation at MoMA PS1 in Queens, New York (+ slideshow). More about Andrés Jaque's giant water purifier unveiled in MoMA PS1 courtyard

    Jenna McKnight | 24 June 2015 | 19 comments
  • Tropism of wild flower by Dongjin Kim

    Tapered office building in Seoul avoids overshadowing its neighbours

    This office block for a cosmetics company in South Korea's capital was designed by architect Dongjin Kim as a conical volume, to ensure surrounding buildings still get adequate daylight and privacy. More about Tapered office building in Seoul avoids overshadowing its neighbours

    Luke Tebbutt | 24 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • House B by Format Elf

    House B by Format Elf contains two floors within its large asymmetric roof

    Format Elf Architekten has disguised a three-storey family home as a two-storey building by incorporating both upper floors within a large asymmetrically pitched roof (+ slideshow). More about House B by Format Elf contains two floors within its large asymmetric roof

    Jessica Mairs | 23 June 2015 | 7 comments
  • Book Mountain by MVRDV

    MVRDV's Spijkenisse library has become a "proud mountain of books" says Winy Maas

    In the first of a series of exclusive movies profiling buildings by Dutch firm MVRDV, architect and studio co-founder Winy Maas looks back at Book Mountain – a library contained within a glass pyramid. More about MVRDV's Spijkenisse library has become a "proud mountain of books" says Winy Maas

    Amy Frearson | 23 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Urban Lift and Pedestrian Bridge by VAUMM

    Glass elevator and steel bridge by Vaumm connect two neighbourhoods in a Spanish town

    This glass-encased lift and elevated walkway have been created by architecture studio Vaumm to improve access between the new and historic centres of Spanish town Hernani (+ slideshow). More about Glass elevator and steel bridge by Vaumm connect two neighbourhoods in a Spanish town

    Jessica Mairs | 23 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • "Good taste has nothing to do with sexism"

    Comments update: is this image sexist? Photos of model in an Australian house prompted a discussion on the way women are represented in architecture. Read more on this and more lively comment threads on Dezeen. More about "Good taste has nothing to do with sexism"

    Anna Winston | 23 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • LED technology means designers are "obliged to redesign all lights" says Philippe Starck

    Philippe Starck has spoken about the pros and cons of technology, saying that designers are morally obliged to use the latest materials to create more efficient products – but warned that dependence on screen-based devices is "sick" (+ transcript). More about LED technology means designers are "obliged to redesign all lights" says Philippe Starck

    Marcus Fairs | 23 June 2015 | 6 comments
  • Be Open The Garden of Wonders promo

    Designers rebrand defunct perfume labels for Be Open's The Garden of Wonders

    Dezeen promotion: designers including Jaime Hayón, Nendo and Front created scent-related installations for the Milan exhibition of creative thinktank Be Open (+ slideshow). More about Designers rebrand defunct perfume labels for Be Open's The Garden of Wonders

    Alice Morby | 23 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward Architecture

    Glass and steel pavilion by Matthew Woodward cantilevers over a natural dam

    This glass, steel and sandstone pavilion near Sydney protrudes over the edge of a natural dam to create a closer connection with its surroundings (+ slideshow). More about Glass and steel pavilion by Matthew Woodward cantilevers over a natural dam

    Luke Tebbutt | 23 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Serpentine Gallery Pavilion by SelgasCano

    Serpentine Gallery Pavilion is an experiment with plastic, says SelgasCano

    Movie: in this exclusive video filmed at the unveiling of the 15th Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, architects José Selgas and Lucía Cano explain how their structure plays with coloured, translucent and mirrored plastic sheet. More about Serpentine Gallery Pavilion is an experiment with plastic, says SelgasCano

    Benedict Hobson | 23 June 2015 | 10 comments
  • Guggenheim Helsinki Moreau Kusunoki Architectes

    Moreau Kusunoki Architectes wins Guggenheim Helsinki competition

    French firm Moreau Kusunoki Architectes has been named as the winner of the Guggenheim Helsinki competition (+ slideshow). More about Moreau Kusunoki Architectes wins Guggenheim Helsinki competition

    Anna Winston | 23 June 2015 | 30 comments
  • Concave facades on twin buildings by Moon Hoon create moon-shaped indents

    A huge sphere appears to have imprinted the concrete facades of these neighbouring buildings near Seoul, both designed by South Korean architect Moon Hoon (+ slideshow). More about Concave facades on twin buildings by Moon Hoon create moon-shaped indents

    Amy Frearson | 23 June 2015 | 3 comments
  • David Adjaye textiles for Knoll

    David Adjaye aims to dispel stereotypical images of Africa through textile designs

    NeoCon 2015:David Adjaye has created a range of African-inspired textiles for Knoll, in addition to curating a related exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. More about David Adjaye aims to dispel stereotypical images of Africa through textile designs

    Jenna McKnight | 23 June 2015 | 6 comments
  • Prada SS16 Men's catwalk by AMO

    AMO installs translucent "stalactites" above Prada Spring Summer 2016 catwalk

    OMA's research arm AMO hung translucent sheets above concrete seating for Italian fashion house Prada's Spring Summer 2016 fashion show (+ slideshow). More about AMO installs translucent "stalactites" above Prada Spring Summer 2016 catwalk

    Dan Howarth | 23 June 2015 | 6 comments
  • Harvard Human Organ on Chip wins Design of the Year 2015

    Human Organs-on-Chips wins Design of the Year 2015

    Microdevices that replicate the functions of human organs have beaten Google's self-driving car and a concrete innovation centre to be crowned Design of the Year 2015 by London's Design Museum. More about Human Organs-on-Chips wins Design of the Year 2015

    Dan Howarth | 22 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Freesixty ceiling light by Philippe Starck

    Philippe Starck's "simple" ceiling light can be rotated with a broom

    Designer Philippe Starck has created a spotlight that can be adjusted with a broomstick. More about Philippe Starck's "simple" ceiling light can be rotated with a broom

    Marcus Fairs | 22 June 2015 | 8 comments
  • Jeffrey Smart Building by John Wardle Architects

    Shortlist announced for Inside Awards 2015 World Interior of the Year

    An Australian office with 26 different types of working environment, a house for an art collector in Singapore and a red-hued sushi bar in Italy are included in the shortlist for the Inside Awards 2015 (+ slideshow). More about Shortlist announced for Inside Awards 2015 World Interior of the Year

    Amy Frearson | 22 June 2015 | Leave a comment
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