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  • Exterior visual of The Eye of Sanxingdui

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    MAD designs cluster of wooden museum buildings to evoke bronze age masks

    Chinese architecture studio MAD has released visuals of The Eyes of Sanxingdui, a scatter of wooden buildings it has designed for the Sanxingdui Museum in Guanghan City, China. More about MAD designs cluster of wooden museum buildings to evoke bronze age masks

    Lizzie Crook | 18 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Render of a hotel on Fedje island

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    Architecture

    Rooftop walkway will crown island hotel in Norway by Saunders Architecture

    An accessible rooftop and a tower clad in shingles will animate the luxury Fedje Hotel, which Saunders Architecture is designing for a small island and fishing village in Norway. More about Rooftop walkway will crown island hotel in Norway by Saunders Architecture

    Lizzie Crook | 18 February 2022 | Leave a comment
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    A house with a bright yellow facade features in today's Dezeen Debate newsletter

    The latest edition of Dezeen Debate, the new name for our Dezeen Weekly newsletter, features a house with a bright yellow facade. More about A house with a bright yellow facade features in today's Dezeen Debate newsletter

    Daria Casalini | 17 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Render of Lever House skyscraper renovation

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    Architecture

    SOM unveils plans for 1950s Lever House renovation in New York

    Architecture firm SOM is renovating the 1950s Lever House skyscraper that it designed in New York in an effort to preserve the modernist office building's "very important legacy". More about SOM unveils plans for 1950s Lever House renovation in New York

    Lizzie Crook | 17 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Claygate House

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Alexander Martin Architects designs Arts and Crafts-influenced home in Surrey

    Two gabled brick volumes informed by the architecture of the 19th-century Arts and Crafts movement define this home in Claygate, Surrey, designed by Alexander Martin Architects. More about Alexander Martin Architects designs Arts and Crafts-influenced home in Surrey

    Jon Astbury | 17 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Twin Palms by E Stewart Williams

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    Eleven buildings that prove Palm Springs is a modernist oasis

    To mark this year's Modernism Week in Palm Springs, which starts today, we've rounded up 11 standout buildings located in the Californian desert city often referred to as the mecca of mid-century modernist architecture. More about Eleven buildings that prove Palm Springs is a modernist oasis

    Alice Finney | 17 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Christophe Dubi

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    "We don't have a requirement to build anymore" says Olympic Games director

    Few permanent buildings will be built for the Olympics in future, with events set to be hosted in existing structures and temporary venues instead, says Olympic Games executive director Christophe Dubi in this exclusive interview. More about "We don't have a requirement to build anymore" says Olympic Games director

    Tom Ravenscroft | 17 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Vertical bands of glazing span between brick

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Henning Larsen and Fabel Arkitekter complete brick-clad veterinary complex in Norway

    Over 300,000 hand-cut bricks cover the Veterinary Building at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), designed by Danish practice Henning Larsen in collaboration with Norwegian studio Fabel Arkitekter. More about Henning Larsen and Fabel Arkitekter complete brick-clad veterinary complex in Norway

    Jon Astbury | 17 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Revamped Two World Trade Center

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    Leaked images reveal updated Foster + Partners design for Two World Trade Center

    Images have emerged of Foster + Partners' revamped design for Two World Trade Center in New York City, which reveal a building with stepped sections and tree-covered terraces and balconies. More about Leaked images reveal updated Foster + Partners design for Two World Trade Center

    Ben Dreith | 16 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Elevation image of The Hedberg in Tasmania

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Liminal Architecture and WOHA incorporate historic buildings into new theatre in Tasmania

    A historic theatre building and the remnants of a 1920s garage are incorporated into a cluster of contemporary glass and metal blocks at this new performance and arts venue in Hobart, Tasmania. More about Liminal Architecture and WOHA incorporate historic buildings into new theatre in Tasmania

    Jon Astbury | 16 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Town House by Grafton Architects

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    News

    Mies van der Rohe Award 2022 finalists revealed

    A Spanish social housing project and the Stirling Prize-winning Town House by Grafton Architects are among the five finalists in the architecture category of the Mies van der Rohe Award for 2022. More about Mies van der Rohe Award 2022 finalists revealed

    Lizzie Crook | 16 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Cladding removal UK government fund

    News

    News

    UK government could block developers that refuse to pay cladding costs from housing market

    The UK government has threatened to block property developers who refuse to contribute towards the costs of fixing unsafe cladding from obtaining planning permission or building control sign-off. More about UK government could block developers that refuse to pay cladding costs from housing market

    Nat Barker | 16 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Big Air Shougang ski jump

    Opinion

    Opinion

    "The Shougang Olympics site is a prime example of reuse elegance"

    The setting for some 2022 Winter Olympic events within a former steel mill in Beijing has been widely criticised for its dystopian aesthetics, but it should be seen as an exemplar reuse project, says Aaron Betsky. More about "The Shougang Olympics site is a prime example of reuse elegance"

    Aaron Betsky | 16 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • MAXXI museum exterior

    News

    News

    Competition launched to extend MAXXI museum by Zaha Hadid Architects

    A competition has been launched to find an architect for the expansion and sustainability-led revamp of Zaha Hadid Architects' Stirling Prize-winning MAXXI museum in Rome, Italy. More about Competition launched to extend MAXXI museum by Zaha Hadid Architects

    Lizzie Crook | 16 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Casa Un Patio

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Lucas Maino Fernandez completes Casa Un Patio in dense Chilean forest

    Native ferns and trees grow within the centre of this home in Molco, Chile, which architect Lucas Maino Fernandez designed to establish continuity between the living spaces and the surrounding forest. More about Lucas Maino Fernandez completes Casa Un Patio in dense Chilean forest

    James Brillon | 15 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen Debate

    Dezeen Debate

    An expert's argument against beehives in cities features in today's Dezeen Agenda newsletter

    The first edition of our Dezeen Agenda newsletter features honeybee specialist Paula Carnell, who says that putting beehives in cities is "very dangerous to other pollinators". More about An expert's argument against beehives in cities features in today's Dezeen Agenda newsletter

    Karen Anderson | 15 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Orly Festival Hall by Graal Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Graal Architecture's Orly Festival Hall references residential and industrial buildings

    This multipurpose events hall designed by French studio Graal Architecture evokes typical gabled houses as well as the industrial sheds found near to its location beside Paris-Orly airport. More about Graal Architecture's Orly Festival Hall references residential and industrial buildings

    Alyn Griffiths | 15 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • SoundYard, photo by Joe Laverty

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Mechanical musical instrument stands on Belfast quayside

    Architects Eunan Deeney, Matthew Kernan and Hannah Wilson have created the five-metre-tall SoundYard musical pavilion on Queen's Quay in Belfast, Northern Ireland. More about Mechanical musical instrument stands on Belfast quayside

    Alice Laycock | 15 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Lilly by Studio Vural

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Studio Vural envisions Manhattan tower draped in colourful flowers

    US firm Studio Vural has conceived a mixed-use skyscraper covered with Asian lilies as a "powerful image" to promote low-energy design. More about Studio Vural envisions Manhattan tower draped in colourful flowers

    Jenna McKnight | 14 February 2022 | Leave a comment
  • The facade has a geometric pattern

    News

    News

    BIG's multi-storey film studio for Robert De Niro set to be built in New York

    Architecture studio BIG won approval for a 44-metre-high film studio in Queens, New York City, which is set to be the "first vertical film studio in the world". More about BIG's multi-storey film studio for Robert De Niro set to be built in New York

    James Parkes | 14 February 2022 | Leave a comment
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