• 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. 983
  4. 984
  5. 985
  6. 986
  7. 987
  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. 983
  4. 984
  5. 985
  6. 986
  7. 987
  8. ...
  9. Older page »

Architecture: page 985

  • LU Engineering Building by John McAslan

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Concrete columns frame the entrance to John McAslan's Lancaster University building

    A four-storey concrete framework extends into a courtyard to mark the entrance to this new engineering faculty building designed by John McAslan + Partners for a university in northern England (+ slideshow). More about Concrete columns frame the entrance to John McAslan's Lancaster University building

    Alyn Griffiths | 9 May 2015 | 4 comments
  • Pulp pavilion by Ball-Nogues Studio

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Coachella festival pavilion by Ball-Nogues Studio built using over a tonne of paper pulp

    Ball-Nogues Studio created a sinuous orange and purple pavilion that towered over music fans at this year's Coachella music festival by blasting pigmented paper pulp over a string structure (+ slideshow). More about Coachella festival pavilion by Ball-Nogues Studio built using over a tonne of paper pulp

    Jessica Mairs | 9 May 2015 | 2 comments
  • Garden School by Open Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Open Architecture completes a "free-form" Beijing school surrounded by gardens

    Gardens are slotted into gaps between the wings of this Beijing school by Open Architecture, and extend over mounds containing a subterranean swimming pool and an auditorium (+ slideshow). More about Open Architecture completes a "free-form" Beijing school surrounded by gardens

    Alyn Griffiths | 8 May 2015 | 5 comments
  • Slice by Saunders Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Tiny wedge-shaped cabin by Todd Saunders has a terrace puncturing its middle

    This wedge-shaped cabin, installed by architect Todd Saunders in the garden of a Norwegian home, appears to have had a chunk cut away from its middle to create a garden terrace (+ slideshow). More about Tiny wedge-shaped cabin by Todd Saunders has a terrace puncturing its middle

    Jessica Mairs | 8 May 2015 | 1 comment
  • Swarovski Kristallwelten by Snøhetta

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Snøhetta designs new buildings for reopening of Swarovski's crystal theme park

    Architecture firm Snøhetta has designed a series of new structures including a glass play tower with a faceted facade, as part of an expansion to the Swarovski Kristallwelten attraction in Austria (+ slideshow). More about Snøhetta designs new buildings for reopening of Swarovski's crystal theme park

    Anna Winston | 8 May 2015 | 2 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Szczecin Philharmonic Hall wins Mies van der Rohe Award 2015

    The Szczecin Philharmonic Hall in Poland by Spanish studio Barozzi Veiga has won the European Union's architecture prize, the Mies van der Rohe Award 2015. More about Szczecin Philharmonic Hall wins Mies van der Rohe Award 2015

    Amy Frearson | 8 May 2015 | 11 comments
  • Burning Man 2015 pavilions by Lorna Jackson, Tobias Powers and Jon Leung

    Architecture

    Architecture

    London architecture students design desert pavilions for Burning Man festival

    Latticed and LED-illuminated climbing frames and a geometric-patterned sun seat are among the installations to be erected in the Nevada desert for the Burning Man arts festival this summer (+ slideshow). More about London architecture students design desert pavilions for Burning Man festival

    Jessica Mairs | 8 May 2015 | 9 comments
  • Brazil pavilion for the Milan Expo 2015

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Brazil's Expo pavilion contains a bouncy landscape of suspended rope

    Milan Expo 2015: climbing frame meets bouncy castle inside Brazil's Expo pavilion, where Studio Arthur Casas and Atelier Marko Brajović have suspended a huge rope canopy over a garden (+ slideshow). More about Brazil's Expo pavilion contains a bouncy landscape of suspended rope

    Amy Frearson | 7 May 2015 | 8 comments
  • Viewing garden at New York's Frick Collection

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Artists rally to protect Russell Page garden at New York's Frick museum

    Prominent names in the contemporary art world are fighting to save the Russell Page-designed viewing garden at New York's Frick Collection museum. More about Artists rally to protect Russell Page garden at New York's Frick museum

    Alan G Brake | 7 May 2015 | 1 comment
  • Chicago skyline

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Adjaye in the frame for Obama library ahead of official announcement

    Chicago is expected to be named as the location for the Obama presidential library next week, with David Adjaye tipped to be the project's architect. More about Adjaye in the frame for Obama library ahead of official announcement

    Jenna McKnight | 7 May 2015 | 15 comments
  • Park Hil, Sheffield

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "The same architecture that once embodied social mobility now helps to prevent it"

    Opinion: the ideals of Modernism can't survive the pressures of a voracious market that views buildings purely as capital, says Reinier de Graaf. More about "The same architecture that once embodied social mobility now helps to prevent it"

    Reinier de Graaf | 7 May 2015 | 10 comments
  • BIG and Thomas Heatherwick proposed design for the Google headquarters

    Architecture

    Architecture

    LinkedIn blocks BIG and Heatherwick's proposed Google HQ

    The future of Google's new BIG- and Heatherwick-designed California headquarters is in jeopardy – because social network LinkedIn has been given most of the land required to build it. More about LinkedIn blocks BIG and Heatherwick's proposed Google HQ

    Amy Frearson | 7 May 2015 | 10 comments
  • Extrude by Studio GAON

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Studio GAON completes a concrete cafe beside a dual carriageway in South Korea

    A plot left unused for decades because of its awkward triangular shape is now the home of this concrete cafe designed by South Korean office Studio GAON (+ slideshow). More about Studio GAON completes a concrete cafe beside a dual carriageway in South Korea

    Amy Frearson | 7 May 2015 | 5 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Splayed concrete walls give Valerio Olgiati's Villa Além the appearance of an open box

    Swiss architect Valerio Olgiati added concrete fins to the walls of this house in rural Portugal, which splay outwards and inwards like the flaps of an open box to provide shade for a garden within (+ slideshow). More about Splayed concrete walls give Valerio Olgiati's Villa Além the appearance of an open box

    Jessica Mairs | 7 May 2015 | 12 comments
  • Museo della Merda Italy

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Italy's Museo della Merda is full of shit

    The Museum of Shit is housed in an Italian castle and is dedicated to demonstrating "what a useful and living substance crap really is" (+ slideshow). More about Italy's Museo della Merda is full of shit

    Dan Howarth | 7 May 2015 | 3 comments
  • Residential tower in Paris by Hamonic + Masson & Associés and Comte Vollenweider Architectes

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Paris' tallest housing block in over 40 years is clad with gold and silver metal

    These two metal-clad towers featuring stepped forms and angular balconies were designed to prove that, after years of skyscraper restrictions in Paris, height is no longer taboo (+ slideshow). More about Paris' tallest housing block in over 40 years is clad with gold and silver metal

    Jessica Mairs | 7 May 2015 | 16 comments
  • French pavilion at the Milan Expo 2015 by XTU Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    France's Expo pavilion is a wooden lattice with plants and food slotted into its crevices

    Milan Expo 2015: a robot cut all the components used to build France's Expo pavilion – a curved wooden lattice structure designed by XTU Architects to become a trellis for growing vegetables, herbs and hops (+ slideshow). More about France's Expo pavilion is a wooden lattice with plants and food slotted into its crevices

    Amy Frearson | 6 May 2015 | 2 comments
  • Biomass plant in Copenhagen by Gottlieb Paludan

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Gottlieb Paludan Architects fuels Copenhagen's ambition to become carbon-neutral by 2025

    Danish firm Gottlieb Paludan Architects has seen off competition from BIG, Henning Larsen Architects and 3XN to win a project designing a new biomass-fired heating and energy plant in Copenhagen. More about Gottlieb Paludan Architects fuels Copenhagen's ambition to become carbon-neutral by 2025

    Amy Frearson | 6 May 2015 | 2 comments
  • Dubai Design District Creative Community by Foster + Partners

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Foster + Partners to build hipster village in Dubai

    Foster + Partners has revealed its plans for a creative community in Dubai modelled on the fashionable neighbourhoods of New York's Meatpacking District and east London's Shoreditch. More about Foster + Partners to build hipster village in Dubai

    Amy Frearson | 6 May 2015 | 16 comments
  • Torsby Finnskog Center by Bornstein Lyckefors architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Log-clad museum by Bornstein Lyckefors honours the legacy of Finnish slash-and-burn farmers

    Bornstein Lyckefors Architects pays tribute to an agricultural technique known as slash-and-burn with this forest museum near Torsby, Sweden, clad with wooden logs (+ slideshow). More about Log-clad museum by Bornstein Lyckefors honours the legacy of Finnish slash-and-burn farmers

    Amy Frearson | 6 May 2015 | 2 comments
  1. « Newer page
  2. ...
  3. 983
  4. 984
  5. 985
  6. 986
  7. 987
  8. ...
  9. Older page »

More Architecture stories

Top architecture stories

Most
popular

Most
recent

  1. 1Century-old Melbourne corner shop transformed into family home
  2. 2Unknown Architects sinks timber cabin into dune-filled Dutch island
  3. 3Aaltos' Paimio Sanatorium set to be turned into "future-oriented" hotel by Snøhetta
  4. 4Bastiaan Jongerius Architecten cloaks Longhouse Farm with black timber and metal
  5. 5Gaudí's "ghost of an alternative New York" visualised by AI artist Thierry Lechanteur
  6. Century-old Melbourne corner shop transformed into family home
  7. Unknown Architects sinks timber cabin into dune-filled Dutch island
  8. Aaltos' Paimio Sanatorium set to be turned into
  9. Bastiaan Jongerius Architecten cloaks Longhouse Farm with black timber and metal
  10. Gaudí's
  1. 1Hello Wood transforms old railway site with CLT cultural hub
  2. 2Gaudí's lesser-known gothic buildings
  3. 3Curves and colours turn Indian home into "sculptural installation"
  4. 4"The serpent provides protection" says Lanza Atelier
  5. 5RAMSA completes extension of New York Historical museum
  6. Hello Wood transforms old railway site with CLT cultural hub
  7. Gaudí's lesser-known gothic buildings
  8. Curves and colours turn Indian home into "sculptural installation"
  9. "The serpent provides protection" says Lanza Atelier
  10. RAMSA completes extension of New York Historical museum

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. 1Interior designer at Studio Seilern Architects
  2. 2Sales director/sales lead at Opus Magnum
  3. 3Executive assistant and office manager to principal at Danny Forster & Architecture
  4. 4Studio co-ordinator at IFDO
  5. 5Part 2 architectural assistant/recently qualified architect at Goldstein Heather Architecture
  6. Interior designer  at Studio Seilern Architects
  7. Sales director/sales lead  at Opus Magnum
  8. Executive assistant and office manager to principal  at Danny Forster & Architecture
  9. Studio co-ordinator  at IFDO
  10. Part 2 architectural assistant/recently qualified architect  at Goldstein Heather Architecture
  1. 1Interior designer at Public House
  2. 2Architect at Milan Babic Architects
  3. 3Project lead at Neil Kahawatte Architects
  4. 4Project architect – heritage and conservation at James Clague Architects
  5. 5Theatre design consultant at Theatre Projects
  6. Interior designer  at Public House
  7. Architect  at Milan Babic Architects
  8. Project lead  at Neil Kahawatte Architects
  9. Project architect – heritage and conservation  at James Clague Architects
  10. Theatre design consultant  at Theatre Projects

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 Corner Shop Kister Architects

    Renovations


    Melbourne corner-shop home

    Renovations


    Melbourne corner-shop home

  • Herzog & de Meuron sculptural office

    Office architecture


    Herzog & de Meuron own office

    Office architecture


    Herzog & de Meuron own office

  • The Nomads' Beacon Tower, China, by Büro Ziyu Zhuang

    Viewpoints


    Dramatic viewpoints

    Viewpoints


    Dramatic viewpoints

  • BIG Bentonville STEM University

    BIG


    BIG university campus

    BIG


    BIG university campus

  • As Seen Below by James Turrell

    Installations


    James Turrell Skyspace

    Installations


    James Turrell Skyspace

  • AlUla Manara "space observatory" in AlUla by Heatherwick Studio

    Visitor centres


    Heatherwick "space observatory"

    Visitor centres


    Heatherwick "space observatory"

  • White Modular House

    Residential architecture and interiors


    Elevated Argentine home

    Residential architecture and interiors


    Elevated Argentine home

  • Songshan Lake Exhibition and Performance Center

    Performance venues


    ZHA performance venue

    Performance venues


    ZHA performance venue

  • 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

  • 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