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  • Three Towers Rome by Daniel Libeskind

    Daniel Libeskind plans three angular skyscrapers for Rome

    After the Walkie Talkie, here is a trio of Trimphones: New York-based architect Daniel Libeskind has unveiled designs for three towers to be built near the new AS Roma football stadium, with the tallest reaching 220 metres in height (+ slideshow). More about Daniel Libeskind plans three angular skyscrapers for Rome

    Anna Winston | 16 June 2015 | 34 comments
  • "A new typology in vertical living?"

    Comments update: readers have been discussing the use of irregularly stacked boxes in architectural projects this week, responding to the first images of Ole Scheeren's Vancouver skyscraper design and BIG's proposal for the Two World Trade Center site in New York. Read more on these and the other most commented stories on Dezeen. More about "A new typology in vertical living?"

    Ross Bryant | 16 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • "The Star Wars poster is ultimately a piece of shit" says Stefan Sagmeister

    Interview: maverick graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister explains why he thinks that record cover designs will always be superior to film posters in this exclusive interview (+ transcript + slideshow). More about "The Star Wars poster is ultimately a piece of shit" says Stefan Sagmeister

    Dan Howarth | 16 June 2015 | 10 comments
  • Chateau Margaux by Foster + Partners

    Foster + Partners adds a new winery to the Château Margaux estate

    Foster + Partners has added a glass-fronted winery framed by tree-shaped columns to the historic Château Margaux wine estate outside Bordeaux (+ slideshow). More about Foster + Partners adds a new winery to the Château Margaux estate

    Amy Frearson | 16 June 2015 | 4 comments
  • Governors Island pavilions will be recycled to create shade for people and homes for oysters

    These two pavilions that have been constructed on New York's Governors Island aim to be more than just eye-catching temporary structures – at the end of the summer they will be recycled to make chandeliers, sun canopies and oyster beds (+ slideshow). More about Governors Island pavilions will be recycled to create shade for people and homes for oysters

    Alan G Brake | 16 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • M-Arquitectos renovates and extends thermal baths on a volcanic Portuguese island

    M-Arquitectos has upgraded a popular thermal bathing attraction on Portugal's São Miguel Island with a new timber-clad visitors' centre and a pair of stone-lined pools (+ slideshow). More about M-Arquitectos renovates and extends thermal baths on a volcanic Portuguese island

    Jessica Mairs | 16 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Le Bambole chair for B&B Italia

    Investindustrial adds B&B Italia to its growing portfolio of design brands

    Business news: Investindustrial, the Italian investment firm that last year bought a controlling stake in lighting brand Flos, has acquired a majority share of furniture company B&B Italia. More about Investindustrial adds B&B Italia to its growing portfolio of design brands

    Marcus Fairs | 16 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Toby's Home by Penda

    Dandelion-inspired columns create curved arches inside Beijing toy shop by Penda

    A network of columns and arches frame this toy shop and cafe inside a retail development in Beijing, referencing the mascot for the shopping centre – a dandelion seedling named Toby (+ movie). More about Dandelion-inspired columns create curved arches inside Beijing toy shop by Penda

    Jessica Mairs | 16 June 2015 | 3 comments
  • Structural Skin by Jorge Penades

    Jorge Penadés creates furniture from waste leather

    Spanish designer Jorge Penadés has moulded together shredded leather and natural bone glue to create pieces of furniture (+ slideshow). More about Jorge Penadés creates furniture from waste leather

    Alice Morby | 16 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Estate Bungalow by Narein Perera

    Treetop holiday home by Narein Perera stands between a rubber plantation and a jungle

    Raised up by a framework of slender steel supports, this wooden holiday home offers a unique vantage point over a Sri Lankan rubber plantation and the jungle beyond (+ slideshow). More about Treetop holiday home by Narein Perera stands between a rubber plantation and a jungle

    Amy Frearson | 15 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • PearsonLloyd's office furniture for Teknion encourages workers to get more intimate

    NeoCon 2015: London studio PearsonLloyd's latest collection of office furniture includes a double seat where you can sit "as close as you can get to a co-worker without HR having to get involved" (+ slideshow). More about PearsonLloyd's office furniture for Teknion encourages workers to get more intimate

    Alan G Brake | 15 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Craig Green SS16 fashion collection

    Craig Green constructs giant fabric veils for Spring Summer 2016 fashion collection

    Sheets of fabric draped over rectangular wooden frames shrouded models during London designer Craig Green's Spring Summer 2016 menswear show. More about Craig Green constructs giant fabric veils for Spring Summer 2016 fashion collection

    Dan Howarth | 15 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Mariner's Cove towers by Zaha Hadid

    Zaha Hadid proposes a pair of tapered towers for Australia's Gold Coast

    Zaha Hadid has designed her second set of skyscrapers for Australia – a pair of sinuous towers that will be constructed beside the harbour in Gold Coast, Queensland. More about Zaha Hadid proposes a pair of tapered towers for Australia's Gold Coast

    Amy Frearson | 15 June 2015 | 31 comments
  • Designs of the Year promotion

    Dezeen readers receive 25 per cent off Designs of the Year exhibition tickets

    Dezeen promotion: Dezeen has teamed up with London's Design Museum to give readers a 25 per cent discount on tickets for this year's Designs of the Year exhibition (+ slideshow). More about Dezeen readers receive 25 per cent off Designs of the Year exhibition tickets

    Alice Morby | 15 June 2015
  • Courtyard House by FORM

    Kouichi Kimura's Courtyard House wraps around a private terrace

    Sandwiched between a shrine entrance and a farm in Japan's Shiga Prefecture, this family residence by Japanese architect Kouichi Kimura comprises metal-clad blocks that frame a courtyard (+ slideshow). More about Kouichi Kimura's Courtyard House wraps around a private terrace

    Jessica Mairs | 15 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Exploring Dead Buildings 2.0 by Didier Faustino

    Didier Faustino captures Cuba's ruined School of Ballet using cage-mounted device

    French artist Didier Faustino is staging a month-long performance around Havana's Modernist School of Ballet, strapping a camera rig to a local resident who is exploring the ruins during the city's art biennial (+ slideshow). More about Didier Faustino captures Cuba's ruined School of Ballet using cage-mounted device

    Dan Howarth | 15 June 2015 | 3 comments
  • Google drafts in Thomas Heatherwick for delayed London HQ project

    Thomas Heatherwick has reportedly been brought in to work on Google's new London headquarters after plans by architecture firm Allford Hall Monaghan Morris were deemed too boring. More about Google drafts in Thomas Heatherwick for delayed London HQ project

    Amy Frearson | 15 June 2015 | 4 comments
  • Triumph Pavilion by Nonscale

    East London pavilion by Nonscale is designed to resemble a cluster of stars

    This London pavilion, designed to resemble a smattering of stars, casts reflections on a mirrored plate to operate like a giant sundial (+ slideshow). More about East London pavilion by Nonscale is designed to resemble a cluster of stars

    Jessica Mairs | 15 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • Friend Cultures Fair by MMX

    MMX uses scaffolding and canvas to build a cluster of origami-like pavilions in Mexico City

    It took just three and a half days to erect this temporary 6,000-square-metre structure in Mexico City's Zócalo plaza, because architecture studio MMX chose to build it from scaffolding and canvas (+ slideshow). More about MMX uses scaffolding and canvas to build a cluster of origami-like pavilions in Mexico City

    Amy Frearson | 15 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Artist's studio by PriceGore

    PriceGore adds a yellow-framed extension to an east-London artist's home

    This artists' home in Dalston has been updated with a yellow-framed kitchen extension in the back garden and a traditional glass and timber "shopfront". More about PriceGore adds a yellow-framed extension to an east-London artist's home

    Jessica Mairs | 15 June 2015 | Leave a comment
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