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  • Yunhai Forest Service Station by Line+ Studio

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    Cultural buildings

    Line+ Studio sits curvaceous viewpoint overlooking Shenzhen

    Large steps and open-air terraces wind around the curvaceous Yunhai Forest Service Station in Shenzhen, which was designed by Chinese architecture firm Line+ Studio. More about Line+ Studio sits curvaceous viewpoint overlooking Shenzhen

    Starr Charles | 13 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • 15 Clerkenwell Close facade

    Stone Age 2.0

    Stone Age 2.0

    "Stone makes sense, but it is not a silver bullet"

    The built environment must hark back to its low-carbon past and embrace stone as a structural material if it is to effectively tackle its environmental footprint, writes Steve Webb as part of our Stone Age 2.0 series. More about "Stone makes sense, but it is not a silver bullet"

    Steve Webb | 13 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • A sandstone school in India

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    Architecture

    The Dezeen guide to stone in architecture, interiors and design

    As part of our Stone Age 2.0 series, we're republishing our stone guide that includes 15 popular types of natural rock that can be used in architecture and interior design. More about The Dezeen guide to stone in architecture, interiors and design

    Lizzie Crook | 13 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Shou Sugi Bangers by Unknown Works

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    Music studios

    Unknown Works creates "otherworldly" music studio in London garden

    Architecture studio Unknown Works has completed Shou Sugi Bangers, a sunken music studio clad in charred timber, which sits in the garden of a London home. More about Unknown Works creates "otherworldly" music studio in London garden

    Nyima Murry | 13 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Freedom Plaza in Manhattan

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    Skyscrapers

    BIG designs skyscrapers with cantilevered skybridge in Manhattan

    Global architecture firm BIG has designed a pair of Manhattan skyscrapers connected by a twisting skybridge as part of a four-tower development that includes a spiral-shaped museum at its centre. More about BIG designs skyscrapers with cantilevered skybridge in Manhattan

    Ellen Eberhardt | 12 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Canadian houses

    Canadian houses

    Saunders Architecture creates steel-clad house for Carraig Ridge in Alberta

    Norway-based Saunders Architecture has created a Y-shaped house clad in Corten steel with floor-to-ceiling glazing in a design-focused neighbourhood near Calgary, Alberta. More about Saunders Architecture creates steel-clad house for Carraig Ridge in Alberta

    Kate Mazade | 12 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • I/O Cabin in Norway by Erling Berg

    Holiday homes

    Holiday homes

    Erling Berg creates I/O Cabin as a summer house for "inside-outside" living

    Local studio Erling Berg has created a holiday home overlooking the ocean in Risør, on Norway's southern coast, which is clad in locally sourced spruce. More about Erling Berg creates I/O Cabin as a summer house for "inside-outside" living

    Betty Owoo | 12 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Aurore Baulier portrait

    Stone Age 2.0

    Stone Age 2.0

    Architects "can develop a new language" with structural stone says Aurore Baulier

    ACAN Natural Materials Group co-ordinator Aurore Baulier calls on architects to embrace stone's natural qualities and reintroduce the material into their toolkits in this Stone Age 2.0 interview. More about Architects "can develop a new language" with structural stone says Aurore Baulier

    Lizzie Crook | 12 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Stone Age 2.0 illustration

    Stone Age 2.0

    Stone Age 2.0

    Back to the stone age

    Can stone be a viable modern building material? Dezeen's Stone Age 2.0 series explores the material's re-emergence and potential to be a durable, low-carbon alternative to steel and concrete. More about Back to the stone age

    Tom Ravenscroft | 12 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Lusail Museum by Herzog & de Meuron in Qatar

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    Museums

    Herzog & de Meuron unveils sculptural concrete museum on Qatari island

    Cultural institution Qatar Museums has released visuals of the Lusail Museum, a robust, drum-shaped gallery and museum designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. More about Herzog & de Meuron unveils sculptural concrete museum on Qatari island

    Kate Donaldson | 12 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Concrete Pavilion by Lin Architecture in rural China

    Pavilions

    Pavilions

    Lin Architecture designs Concrete Pavilion in China as "lighthouse" for farmers

    Chinese studio Lin Architecture abstracted and merged local architectural forms for the design of this angular pavilion in rural Yunnan, which is made from white-painted concrete. More about Lin Architecture designs Concrete Pavilion in China as "lighthouse" for farmers

    Jon Astbury | 11 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Overwater Restaurant by Atelier Nomadic

    Restaurants

    Restaurants

    Stingray-shaped roof crowns Maldives restaurant by Atelier Nomadic

    A bamboo canopy modelled on stingrays tops Overwater Restaurant, which architecture studio Atelier Nomadic has added to a lagoon in the Maldives. More about Stingray-shaped roof crowns Maldives restaurant by Atelier Nomadic

    Katie Last | 10 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • The Line progression in Neom, Saudi Arabia

    This week on Dezeen

    This week on Dezeen

    This week photos revealed The Line megacity progressing in Saudi Arabia

    This week on Dezeen, aerial images showed construction progressing on projects involved in the Saudi mega-development Neom, including The Line megacity, Oxagon port and Sindalah island resort. More about This week photos revealed The Line megacity progressing in Saudi Arabia

    Amy Peacock | 10 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Shinemaker retreat Wyoming

    Architecture

    Architecture

    CLB Architects creates trio of "tectonic structures" for Wyoming residence

    US studio CLB Architects has created a retreat in rural Wyoming that has three wood-clad structures, with a creek running underneath the primary residence. More about CLB Architects creates trio of "tectonic structures" for Wyoming residence

    Jenna McKnight | 9 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Olympia DUMBO by Hill West Architects

    Skyscrapers

    Skyscrapers

    Hill West Architects completes "sail-like" Dumbo skyscraper

    Local studio Hill West Architects has completed the sail-shaped Olympia Dumbo residential skyscraper in Brooklyn, which has a design informed by the industrial heritage of the borough. More about Hill West Architects completes "sail-like" Dumbo skyscraper

    Ellen Eberhardt | 9 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Interior of Japanese house with timber pillars

    Japanese houses

    Japanese houses

    Narrow timber columns frame interiors of home in Japan by IGArchitects

    Slender timber columns frame the living spaces in Forest of Pillars, a block of two family homes in Fukushima, Japan, designed by local studio IGArchitects to reference the forest of thin trees at the rear of the site. More about Narrow timber columns frame interiors of home in Japan by IGArchitects

    Jon Astbury | 9 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Xaynor members' club on the Gulf of Aqaba at Neom by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos.

    Neom

    Neom

    Neom unveils plans for "ultimate members' club" on the Gulf of Aqaba

    Saudi mega-development Neom has unveiled Xaynor, which is planned as a beach-side members' club on the Gulf of Aqaba designed by Mexican studio Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos. More about Neom unveils plans for "ultimate members' club" on the Gulf of Aqaba

    Tom Ravenscroft | 9 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Upper House by Koichi Takada Architects in Brisbane

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Woven timber "roots" frame Brisbane high-rise by Koichi Takada Architects

    Australian studio Koichi Takada Architects has completed Upper House, a 33-storey high-rise in Brisbane designed to reflect the city's tropical setting and First Nations history. More about Woven timber "roots" frame Brisbane high-rise by Koichi Takada Architects

    Kate Donaldson | 9 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • China Philharmonic Concert Hall by MAD

    Chinese architecture

    Chinese architecture

    Twelve Chinese architecture projects completing in the Year of the Dragon

    As China prepares to celebrate Chinese New Year tomorrow, Dezeen rounds up the 12 most anticipated architecture projects set to complete in the country this year. More about Twelve Chinese architecture projects completing in the Year of the Dragon

    Christina Yao | 9 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • The Line megacity under construction at Neom

    Neom

    Neom

    Aerial photos reveal work progressing on The Line megacity

    A set of aerial images has revealed work progressing on The Line megacity, Oxagon port and Sindalah resort, which are being built as part of Neom in Saudi Arabia. More about Aerial photos reveal work progressing on The Line megacity

    Tom Ravenscroft | 8 February 2024 | Leave a comment
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