• Magazine
  • Awards
  • Jobs
  • Events Guide
  • Showroom
  • School Shows
  • Courses
  • Competitions

Follow:

  • Architecture
  • Interiors
  • Design
  • Technology
  • Series
  • Features
  • Interviews
  • Opinion
  • News
  • Lookbooks
  • Talks
  • Videos
  • Podcasts
  • About
  • Comments
  • Newsletters
  • Preferences
  • Submit a story
  • Advertise
  • Privacy notice
  • Contact

Dezeen Magazine dezeen-logo dezeen-logo

  1. « Newer page
  2. ...
  3. 1077
  4. 1078
  5. 1079
  6. 1080
  7. 1081
  8. ...
  9. Older page »
clear

Follow:

  • Awards
  • Jobs
  • Events Guide
  • Showroom
  • School Shows
  • Courses
  • Competitions
  • Series
  • Interviews
  • Opinion
  • Talks
  • Videos
  • Newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • Magazine
  • Architecture
  • Interiors
  • Design
  • Technology

Search results:

Read more:

Refine your search:

Cats

  1. « Newer page
  2. ...
  3. 1077
  4. 1078
  5. 1079
  6. 1080
  7. 1081
  8. ...
  9. Older page »

Architecture: page 1079

  • Copper-clad house by Graux & Baeyens will change colour over time

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Copper-clad house by Graux & Baeyens will change colour over time

    Untreated copper cladding will gradually change colour from golden brown to vivid turquoise on the walls and roof of this house near Ghent by Belgian studio Graux & Baeyens Architecten (+ slideshow). More about Copper-clad house by Graux & Baeyens will change colour over time

    Amy Frearson | 20 January 2014 | 12 comments
  • Church congregation hall by SAGRA Architects features a towering white bell tower

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Church congregation hall by SAGRA Architects features a towering white belfry

    A rectilinear belfry towers above the geometric white volume of this church congregation hall in Hungary by local firm SAGRA Architects (+ slideshow). More about Church congregation hall by SAGRA Architects features a towering white belfry

    Amy Frearson | 20 January 2014 | 3 comments
  • Glamping in Korea by ArchiWorkshop

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Glamping tents shaped like worms and doughnuts by ArchiWorkshop

    These tents shaped like worms and doughnuts were designed by young studio ArchiWorkshop for a remote campsite in Yang-Pyeong, South Korea (+ slideshow). More about Glamping tents shaped like worms and doughnuts by ArchiWorkshop

    Amy Frearson | 20 January 2014 | 9 comments
  • House in the Alps by Mostlikely based on an agricultural barn

    Architecture

    Architecture

    House in the Alps by Mostlikely based on an agricultural barn

    Vienna design collective Mostlikely modelled this Alpine lodge on the wooden agricultural barns of surrounding mountain villages. More about House in the Alps by Mostlikely based on an agricultural barn

    Amy Frearson | 19 January 2014 | 6 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    New Pinterest board: technology companies

    We've featured a number of tech-based headquarters recently, including Twitter's HQ based in an Art Deco tower and Cisco's offices where employees meet in octagonal gazebos. Now we've collected together all the technology company headquarters on the pages of Dezeen and pinned them onto a new Pinterest board. See our new Pinterest board »

    Follow Dezeen on Pinterest »

    More about New Pinterest board: technology companies
    Ross Bryant | 19 January 2014 | 1 comment
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    House extension by Guard Tillman Pollock features vertical slices of glazing

    Narrow slices of glazing break up the plain white facade of this residential extension in west London by Guard Tillman Pollock Architects, helping to visually separate it from the existing house. More about House extension by Guard Tillman Pollock features vertical slices of glazing

    Amy Frearson | 18 January 2014 | 4 comments
  • Atelier Tekuto creates an angular house with a pattern of pointy skylights

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Atelier Tekuto creates an angular house with a pattern of pointy skylights

    A geometric pattern of skylights frames views of the sky from inside this angular white residence in Tokyo by Japanese firm Atelier Tekuto (+ slideshow). More about Atelier Tekuto creates an angular house with a pattern of pointy skylights

    Amy Frearson | 17 January 2014 | 1 comment
  • Julien de Shmedt designs museum for Danish television drama

    Architecture

    Architecture

    JDS Architects designs fictional museum for Danish television drama

    News: architect Julien de Smedt has designed a museum to feature at the centre of a plot line in popular Danish television series The Legacy. More about JDS Architects designs fictional museum for Danish television drama

    Alyn Griffiths | 17 January 2014 | 3 comments
  • M03 house renovation by BAST contrasts old brick base with new metal extension

    Architecture

    Architecture

    M03 house renovation by BAST contrasts an old brick base with a new metal extension

    Toulouse architects BAST have renovated a derelict house in the French city by adding a corrugated steel extension that contrasts with the existing masonry (+ slideshow). More about M03 house renovation by BAST contrasts an old brick base with a new metal extension

    Alyn Griffiths | 17 January 2014 | 2 comments
  • The Pierre by Olson Kundig Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Concrete house by Olson Kundig Architects cuts into a rocky outcrop

    Seattle firm Olson Kundig Architects used dynamite, chippers and saws to bore through the huge boulders of a rocky outcrop on a North American island to make room for this raw concrete house (+ slideshow). More about Concrete house by Olson Kundig Architects cuts into a rocky outcrop

    Amy Frearson | 16 January 2014 | 22 comments
  • Reformulating architectural practice opinion Sam Jacob

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "Architecture might have to become less architectural"

    Opinion: in his latest column, Sam Jacob argues that architects "might have to learn from communications agencies, advertising and design" in order to regain the social significance they once enjoyed. More about "Architecture might have to become less architectural"

    Sam Jacob | 16 January 2014 | 16 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Asia dominates skyscraper construction with three quarters of 2013's tallest buildings

    News: a record-breaking 53 skyscrapers over 200 metres high were completed in Asia in 2013, accounting for three-quarters of the year's tallest new buildings, according to the latest industry report. More about Asia dominates skyscraper construction with three quarters of 2013's tallest buildings

    Amy Frearson | 16 January 2014 | 3 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Red concrete visitor centre by Gonçalo Byrne tells the story of a Portuguese civil war battle

    A pointed arch punctures the red concrete facade of this Portuguese visitor attraction designed by Lisbon architect Gonçalo Byrne to present the history of a fourteenth century battle between Portuguese and Castilian forces (+ slideshow). More about Red concrete visitor centre by Gonçalo Byrne tells the story of a Portuguese civil war battle

    Amy Frearson | 16 January 2014 | 5 comments
  • Bernardo Bader's Haus Fontanella is a chalet built from pine and spruce

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Bernardo Bader's Haus Fontanella is a chalet built from pine and spruce

    Austrian studio Bernardo Bader Architects sourced pine and spruce from the surrounding slopes to build this picturesque chalet in a village of western Austria (+ slideshow). More about Bernardo Bader's Haus Fontanella is a chalet built from pine and spruce

    Amy Frearson | 16 January 2014 | 11 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Life on a New High: Mumbai skyscrapers photographed by Alicja Dobrucka

    Photo essay: Polish photographer Alicja Dobrucka has produced a series of images documenting the rapid growth of skyscraper construction in Mumbai, India (+ slideshow). More about Life on a New High: Mumbai skyscrapers photographed by Alicja Dobrucka

    Amy Frearson | 15 January 2014 | 14 comments
  • American Folk Art Museum opinion Mimi Zeiger

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "We need to steel ourselves for more rapid architectural obsolescence"

    Opinion: Mimi Zeiger argues that dismay over the New York Museum of Modern Art's plan to demolish the next-door American Folk Art Museum represents "a lingering sentimental belief that architecture is an exception to the rules of obsolescence." More about "We need to steel ourselves for more rapid architectural obsolescence"

    Mimi Zeiger | 15 January 2014 | 20 comments
  • Renzo Piano to design residential tower beside The Shard

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Shard architect Renzo Piano to design residential tower next door

    News: Italian architect Renzo Piano has been commissioned to design a 27-storey residential tower beside his London skyscraper The Shard. More about Shard architect Renzo Piano to design residential tower next door

    Amy Frearson | 15 January 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Krymskaya Embankment Moscow park by Wowhaus

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Wowhaus converts a Moscow road into a riverside park

    Russian studio Wowhaus has transformed a four-lane highway beside Moscow's Moskva River into the city's first year-round park, featuring rows of trees, fountains, cafes and artists' studios (+ slideshow). More about Wowhaus converts a Moscow road into a riverside park

    Amy Frearson | 15 January 2014 | 4 comments
  • Renovated single-storey house with distorted ceiling voids by Tribe Studio

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Hollowed-out house in Sydney by Tribe Studio

    Australian office Tribe Studio has hollowed out the centre of a 1920s house in Sydney to create angular ceilings and a wide entrance to the garden (+ slideshow). More about Hollowed-out house in Sydney by Tribe Studio

    Ashleigh Davis | 15 January 2014 | 4 comments
  • Children's library in Africa with rammed earth walls by BC Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    African children's library with rammed earth walls by BC Architects and Studies

    This children's library with rammed earth walls in Burundi was built by Belgian studio BC Architects and Studies and members of the local community, according to an open-source design template (+ slideshow). More about African children's library with rammed earth walls by BC Architects and Studies

    Amy Frearson | 14 January 2014 | 19 comments
  1. « Newer page
  2. ...
  3. 1077
  4. 1078
  5. 1079
  6. 1080
  7. 1081
  8. ...
  9. Older page »

More Architecture stories

Top architecture stories

Most
popular

Most
recent

  1. 1The architecture of 13 presidential libraries from Hoover to Bush
  2. 2Gaudí's "ghost of an alternative New York" visualised by AI artist Thierry Lechanteur
  3. 3Eight "out there" buildings from across America
  4. 4Casa Vicens was Antoni Gaudí's "manifesto home"
  5. 5James Turrell creates subterranean Skyspace in Aarhus that "holds the sky close"
  6. The architecture of 13 presidential libraries from Hoover to Bush
  7. Gaudí's
  8. Eight
  9. Casa Vicens was Antoni Gaudí's
  10. James Turrell creates subterranean Skyspace in Aarhus that
  1. 1BIG designs "new kind of urban university" for Bentonville
  2. 2Turrell creates subterranean Skyspace at ARoS museum
  3. 3Seven UNESCO-listed buildings by Catalonia's greatest architect
  4. 4Heatherwick Studio unveils "space observatory" in AlUla
  5. 5"This is the best thing H&dM has done" says commenter
  6. BIG designs "new kind of urban university" for Bentonville
  7. Turrell creates subterranean Skyspace at ARoS museum
  8. Seven UNESCO-listed buildings by Catalonia's greatest architect
  9. Heatherwick Studio unveils "space observatory" in AlUla
  10. "This is the best thing H&dM has done" says commenter

Delavegacanolasso finishes home in Madrid with tactile material palette

Rosa María House by Delavegacanolasso

Anastasiia Tempynska transforms former embassy into "gallery-like" Kyiv showroom

Guina Temp Project

Jihyun Kim uses gloop glaze to create "gravity-defying" Salty Fairy Ring ceramics

Salty Fairy Ring ceramic vessel by Jiyhun Kim

"Quietly magical" Toronto cafe provides family-friendly third place

Denizens of Design

Subscribe

Subscribe

Subscribe to
our newsletters

Loading

We will only use your email address to send you the newsletters you have requested. We will never give your details to anyone else without your consent. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of every email, or by emailing us at [email protected].

For more details, please see our privacy notice.

Thank you!

You will shortly receive a welcome email so please check your inbox.

You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link at the bottom of every newsletter.











"It's time to bring new Mexican architecture to the table" says Lanza Atelier

Lanza Atelier portrait

"In the rush to draw a line under the age of the starchitect, we're at risk of losing more than we think"

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

Popular
jobs

Featured
jobs

  1. 1Senior interior designer at Ste Marie
  2. 2Architect at Galmstrup Architects
  3. 3Senior interior designer at House of Kin
  4. 4Senior account manager at Map Project Studio
  5. 5Interior design associate director at Benoy
  6. Senior interior designer  at Ste Marie
  7. Architect  at Galmstrup Architects
  8. Senior interior designer  at House of Kin
  9. Senior account manager  at Map Project Studio
  10. Interior design associate director  at Benoy
  1. 1Design technologist/BIM lead at The American Housing Corporation
  2. 2Architect at 10 Design
  3. 3Architect at Milan Babic Architects
  4. 4Sales associates at Nordic Knots
  5. 5Architect/Part 2 architectural assistant at VATRAA
  6. Design technologist/BIM lead  at The American Housing Corporation
  7. Architect  at 10 Design
  8. Architect  at Milan Babic Architects
  9. Sales associates  at Nordic Knots
  10. Architect/Part 2 architectural assistant  at VATRAA

Seven dining rooms illuminated by voids that double as lightwells

Gate Lodge

Ten examples of oddly satisfying architecture

Spiral staircase roof at the Shanghai Grand Opera House by Snøhetta

Dezeen Events Guide

Photo of person walking through an installation

Dezeen Jobs

Architecture highlights

  • The Anthill by Kaushal Tatiya Architects

    Indian houses


    Anthill-informed home

    Indian houses


    Anthill-informed home

  • Portrait of Lorcan O'Herlihy

    Obituaries


    Lorcan O'Herlihy dies

    Obituaries


    Lorcan O'Herlihy dies

  • Vivo headquarters by NBBJ

    Architecture


    Spiralling-terrace skyscraper

    Architecture


    Spiralling-terrace skyscraper

  • Nieuw Bergen by MVRDV

    Housing


    MVRDV angular housing

    Housing


    MVRDV angular housing

  • Yogi's Cabin by Built Works

    Cabins


    Charred-wood cabin

    Cabins


    Charred-wood cabin

  • Woodbury Residence

    Roundups


    Contemporary British houses

    Roundups


    Contemporary British houses

  • Diébédo Francis Kéré portrait

    Interview


    Diébédo Francis Kéré interview

    Interview


    Diébédo Francis Kéré interview

  • Titlis Tower by Herzog & de Meuron

    Towers


    Herzog & de Meuron viewpoint

    Towers


    Herzog & de Meuron viewpoint

  • Casa Batlló

    Gaudí Centenary​


    Gaudí's House of Bones

    Gaudí Centenary​


    Gaudí's House of Bones

  • World Cup 2026 stadiums

    Stadiums


    World Cup 2026 stadiums

    Stadiums


    World Cup 2026 stadiums

  • DOM Studio by Marta Nowicka

    Self-designed studios


    Camber Sands studio

    Self-designed studios


    Camber Sands studio

  • Gaudí Centenary​


    Sagrada Familia explained

    Gaudí Centenary​


    Sagrada Familia explained

  • The King Fahd Sports City Stadium by Populous

    News


    Riyadh stadium revamp

    News


    Riyadh stadium revamp

  • Portrait of Peter Stanford

    Interview


    God's Architect author interview

    Interview


    God's Architect author interview

  • Portrait of designer Oki Sato

    News


    Oki Sato steps down

    News


    Oki Sato steps down

  • Newsletters
  • Comments
  • Submit a story
  • Advertise
  • Privacy notice
  • Contact
  • Series
  • Interviews
  • Opinion
  • Talks
  • Videos
  • Architecture
  • Interiors
  • Design
  • Technology
  • Magazine
  • Awards
  • Jobs
  • Events Guide
  • Showroom
  • School Shows
  • Courses