Diller Scofidio + Renfro directs film on storage for V&A exhibition at Venice biennale
London's Victoria and Albert museum and American studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro have collaborated on an exhibition on the architecture of storage at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale, unveiled exclusively here. More about Diller Scofidio + Renfro directs film on storage for V&A exhibition at Venice biennale
British Pavilion cloaked in veil of clay beads at Venice Architecture Biennale
Curators from the UK and Kenya have overhauled the British Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which is revealed as part of our day of exclusive online openings, with installations that aim to reconnect architecture with the earth. More about British Pavilion cloaked in veil of clay beads at Venice Architecture Biennale
Nordic pavilion examines modernist architecture "through the lens of trans experience"
The Nordic Countries Pavilion at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale, which is revealed exclusively on Dezeen, aims to use the trans experience to investigate modernist architecture. More about Nordic pavilion examines modernist architecture "through the lens of trans experience"
Selldorf Architects completes controversial remodel of National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing
New York-based Selldorf Architects has completed its "dynamic and exciting" transformation of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown's Sainsbury Wing at London's National Gallery. More about Selldorf Architects completes controversial remodel of National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing
"What matters is I know why we did things" says Annabelle Selldorf
Conviction in her design choices guided architect Annabelle Selldorf to complete high-profile renovations of the National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing in London and The Frick Collection in New York amid controversy, she says. More about "What matters is I know why we did things" says Annabelle Selldorf
Eight kitchens where open shelving turns storage into display
Our latest lookbook gathers stylish kitchens where open shelves and cabinets proudly display kitchenware, proving storage does not need to be hidden behind doors. More about Eight kitchens where open shelving turns storage into display
IKEA Oxford Street designed for Londoners "living in super small spaces"
Swedish furniture retailer IKEA has launched a shop on London's Oxford Street, located in a Grade II-listed building renovated by UK architecture studio BDP. More about IKEA Oxford Street designed for Londoners "living in super small spaces"
Maggie's backs HB Architects' design for Liverpool cancer care centre
Maggie's CEO Laura Lee has defended its upcoming cancer care centre in Liverpool following criticisms about the design, saying the charity remains "committed to creating amazing spaces". More about Maggie's backs HB Architects' design for Liverpool cancer care centre
This week we revealed the world's largest wooden structure
This week on Dezeen, we unveiled Japanese studio Sou Fujimoto Architects' giant wooden ring encircling Expo 2025 Osaka. More about This week we revealed the world's largest wooden structure
Italo Rota and Donna Haraway awarded Venice Architecture Biennale Golden Lions
The late Italian architect Italo Rota and American philosopher Donna Haraway are the recipients of this year's Golden Lion awards at the Venice Architecture Biennale. More about Italo Rota and Donna Haraway awarded Venice Architecture Biennale Golden Lions
MVRDV unveils design for Holy Water swimming pool in former Dutch church
Dutch studios MVRDV and Zecc Architecten have revealed plans to overhaul a vacant church in the Netherlands by adding a swimming pool with an adjustable floor that allows visitors to "walk on water". More about MVRDV unveils design for Holy Water swimming pool in former Dutch church
"World's first" 3D-printed railway station built in Japan in six hours
Japanese company Serendix has completed what it claims is the world's first 3D-printed railway station in Arida, Japan, which was constructed in the hours between the last and first train services. More about "World's first" 3D-printed railway station built in Japan in six hours
"Tessellated veil" cloaks UK Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka
London-based studio Woo Architects referenced the industrial revolution in its design for the UK Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, which features a pixelated facade made from folded, perforated metal. More about "Tessellated veil" cloaks UK Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka
Ten head-turning home interiors that make a statement with pivot doors
Whether creating a dramatic entrance or elegantly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces, our latest lookbook collects homes where pivot doors make a striking visual impact. More about Ten head-turning home interiors that make a statement with pivot doors
Lina Ghotmeh announced as designer of Qatar's permanent Venice pavilion
Lebanese architect Lina Ghotmeh is set to design the first new national pavilion in the Giardini della Biennale in Venice, Italy, for 30 years. More about Lina Ghotmeh announced as designer of Qatar's permanent Venice pavilion
Sp(r)int Studio shelters Viking ruins in Iceland with polycarbonate roof
Architecture firm Sp(r)int Studio has restored, extended and added polycarbonate roof panels to a 1950s timber structure protecting a Viking-era archaeological site in Iceland. More about Sp(r)int Studio shelters Viking ruins in Iceland with polycarbonate roof
UK's most under threat buildings revealed by Twentieth Century Society
Conservation group Twentieth Century Society has announced its 2025 Risk List of UK buildings under threat of demolition or neglect, which includes "millennium-era buildings" for the first time. More about UK's most under threat buildings revealed by Twentieth Century Society
Angular high-rises to surround OMA's Tirana football stadium renovation
Dutch studio OMA has unveiled plans to renovate the Selman Stërmasi Stadium in Tirana and transform the surrounding area with tilted, geometric high-rise buildings. More about Angular high-rises to surround OMA's Tirana football stadium renovation
Peter Cook reveals "curvaceous and strange" children's Serpentine pavilion made from Lego
British architect Peter Cook has unveiled his design for a playful children's pavilion decorated in Lego bricks, which is set to be built next to the Serpentine gallery in London. More about Peter Cook reveals "curvaceous and strange" children's Serpentine pavilion made from Lego
Eight highlights from DesignMarch in Iceland
A shelter protecting Viking ruins and playful designs for entertaining dinner guests were among the highlights of this year's DesignMarch festival in Reykjavík. More about Eight highlights from DesignMarch in Iceland
