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  • Amoeba Public Restroom in Beijing

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    People's Architecture Office creates amorphous Amoeba Public Restroom for all genders

    Curved micro cement and stucco walls define this amoeba-shaped public restroom in Beijing, China, designed by People's Architecture Office "with inclusivity as a priority." More about People's Architecture Office creates amorphous Amoeba Public Restroom for all genders

    Betty Owoo | 14 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Photo of Liander Westpoort

    Office architecture

    Office architecture

    Liander Westpoort office complex features "rhythmic" arrangement of timber buildings

    Local studio De Zwarte Hond has completed a series of timber buildings for the regional headquarters of Dutch energy company Alliander in Amsterdam. More about Liander Westpoort office complex features "rhythmic" arrangement of timber buildings

    Katie Last | 14 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • The Architect Has Left The Building exhibition at RIBA

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "Architectural photography is dominated by empty, glossy, new buildings" says Jim Stephenson

    Architectural photographer Jim Stephenson explains how The Architect Has Left The Building exhibition at RIBA aims to draw attention to how people use buildings, in this interview. More about "Architectural photography is dominated by empty, glossy, new buildings" says Jim Stephenson

    Tom Ravenscroft | 14 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Photo of A House for Artists which is nominated in Neave Brown Award for Housing

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Residential architecture and interiors

    RIBA names UK's best affordable housing of 2023

    Four housing projects, including an apartment complex in east London and a development for the elderly in Yorkshire, have been shortlisted for RIBA's 2023 Neave Brown Award for Housing. More about RIBA names UK's best affordable housing of 2023

    James Parkes | 14 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Embassy in Guatemala

    Embassies

    Embassies

    Democracy and Maya architecture inform Miller Hull's US embassy in Guatemala City

    Design studio The Miller Hull Partnership has drawn upon Maya architecture and the "openness and optimism" of American democracy for the US embassy in Guatemala's capital. More about Democracy and Maya architecture inform Miller Hull's US embassy in Guatemala City

    Jenna McKnight | 13 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • BIG HQ IN Copenhagen

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Dezeen Debate features BIG's nearly completed "brutalist" HQ

    The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features images of BIG's nearly completed HQ in Copenhagen. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. More about Dezeen Debate features BIG's nearly completed "brutalist" HQ

    Saudatu Bah | 13 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Arco del Tiempo in Houston by Riccardo Mariano

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "World's largest sundial" set to be created in Houston

    Berlin-based architect Riccardo Mariano has designed an arch topped in photovoltaics, which will act as a sundial for Houston, Texas, as a part of the city's ongoing expansion of the Bayou Greenways. More about "World's largest sundial" set to be created in Houston

    Ellen Eberhardt | 13 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Marlon Blackwell Portrait

    Cultural

    Cultural

    Marlon Blackwell to design Global War on Terrorism Memorial in Washington DC

    Arkansas-based architect Marlon Blackwell has been selected to design a memorial in Washington DC that will be dedicated to military and civilians who served in counter-terrorism efforts. More about Marlon Blackwell to design Global War on Terrorism Memorial in Washington DC

    Ben Dreith | 13 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Bedroom with Velux window

    Promotion

    Promotion

    Velux showcases experimental low-carbon home prototypes in Copenhagen

    Promotion: window manufacturer Velux has created an experimental low-carbon housing development in Copenhagen that is built using existing technology and materials. More about Velux showcases experimental low-carbon home prototypes in Copenhagen

    Dezeen staff | 13 July 2023
  • WWII bunker holiday home by Corstorphine & Wright

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Residential architecture and interiors

    "Bomb blast" window cut into world war two bunker holiday home

    UK studio Corstorphine & Wright has converted a world war two bunker in Dorset, UK, into a holiday home with a blast-shaped window cut in its front. More about "Bomb blast" window cut into world war two bunker holiday home

    Tom Ravenscroft | 13 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Ten spherical buildings from around the globe

    Roundups

    Roundups

    Ten spherical buildings from around the globe

    The MSG Sphere in Las Vegas drew global attention when it was unveiled last week. Here are 10 recent examples of spherical architecture from around the world. More about Ten spherical buildings from around the globe

    Tom Ravenscroft | 13 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Concrete minimalist building in New York

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Monolithic New York museum pavilion features "perfect cube" gallery

    Spanish architects Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo have collaborated to create the Robert Olnick Pavilion for the Magazzino Italian Art museum in Cold Spring, New York. More about Monolithic New York museum pavilion features "perfect cube" gallery

    Ben Dreith | 12 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Mixtura monastery

    Cultural buildings

    Cultural buildings

    Mixtura wraps multi-building Brazilian convent in wooden brise soleil

    Italian studio Mixtura has created a convent in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil with multiple buildings arranged around open-air cloisters wrapped in a wooden brise soleil. More about Mixtura wraps multi-building Brazilian convent in wooden brise soleil

    Kate Mazade | 12 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Marble extension to Victorian home

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Residential architecture and interiors

    ConForm adds "restrained yet rich" all-marble extension to Victorian house

    London studio ConForm has added a marble side extension to a Victorian terraced house in Hampstead, London. More about ConForm adds "restrained yet rich" all-marble extension to Victorian house

    Tian Lin | 12 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Home in Polish forest by Studio Onu

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Studio Onu draws on vernacular architecture for home in Polish forest

    Architecture practice Studio Onu has blended local craft and materials with an agricultural aesthetic to create this home on a working farm in Poland. More about Studio Onu draws on vernacular architecture for home in Polish forest

    Jon Astbury | 12 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Danish architect Bjarke Ingels

    Interview

    Interview

    Fame "forces you to constantly reflect on your impact and motivation" says Bjarke Ingels

    Danish architect Bjarke Ingels discusses what it's like to be one of the world's best-known architects and the current limitations of AI in this interview. More about Fame "forces you to constantly reflect on your impact and motivation" says Bjarke Ingels

    Nat Barker | 12 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Chicago riverwalk

    Comments

    Comments

    "Suburban sprawl is a much worse problem than skyscrapers" says commenter

    In this week's comments update, readers are discussing an interview with 2023 AIA Gold Medal winner Carol Ross Barney, who argues skyscrapers are "just not that valuable". More about "Suburban sprawl is a much worse problem than skyscrapers" says commenter

    Rupert Bickersteth | 12 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Angel Yard by Jan Kattein Architects

    Adaptive reuse

    Adaptive reuse

    Jan Kattein Architects converts garages into studios for young entrepreneurs

    Jan Kattein Architects has created Angel Yard, a community of 35 affordable workspaces in outer north London, by adapting a group of derelict garages. More about Jan Kattein Architects converts garages into studios for young entrepreneurs

    Amy Frearson | 12 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Photo of Princeton University's Angelus Novus Vault brick arch in Venice

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Five ongoing and upcoming architecture and design events taking place outside

    We've chosen five current and upcoming outdoor events listed in Dezeen Events Guide that are taking place in Europe, including the Venice Architecture Biennale, France Design Week and Web(s) of Life. More about Five ongoing and upcoming architecture and design events taking place outside

    Sophie Chapman | 12 July 2023
  • Chelsea Mews House in London by Bindloss Dawes

    Mews houses

    Mews houses

    Bindloss Dawes maximises light and space in London mews house

    Architecture firm Bindloss Dawes has reorganised a mews house in Chelsea, adding a full-height lightwell with a dramatic oak-and-steel staircase to forge "a sense of volume and theatre". More about Bindloss Dawes maximises light and space in London mews house

    Kate Jacobs | 12 July 2023 | Leave a comment
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