Tim Fu uses AI as "design collaborator" for Slovenian housing development
Designer Tim Fu has unveiled plans for a housing development close to Slovenia's Lake Bled, which he claims is the first architecture project to use AI at all design stages. More about Tim Fu uses AI as "design collaborator" for Slovenian housing development
Carmody Groarke tops listed London penthouse with aluminium "rooftop pavilion"
Local architecture studio Carmody Groarke has overhauled a penthouse apartment in London, adding slanted panels of aluminium to create a sheltered rooftop terrace. More about Carmody Groarke tops listed London penthouse with aluminium "rooftop pavilion"
Eight living areas that make a feature of exposed rammed-earth walls
From India to South Africa, our latest lookbook collects living rooms that showcase the diversity in colour and texture of rammed-earth walls. More about Eight living areas that make a feature of exposed rammed-earth walls
Saudi Arabia launches design guidelines to preserve country's "distinctive architectural styles"
Saudi Arabia's crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has announced an initiative that aims to encourage incorporating traditional architecture in the country's urban developments. More about Saudi Arabia launches design guidelines to preserve country's "distinctive architectural styles"
Le Louxor cinema in Paris is "an art deco fantasy straight out of Egypt"
Continuing our Art Deco Centenary series, we take a look at Paris's Le Louxor movie theatre, a trove of Egyptian revival in the birthplace of cinema. More about Le Louxor cinema in Paris is "an art deco fantasy straight out of Egypt"
First migrant worker death reported on Saudi World Cup stadium
The Guardian has reported that a Pakistani foreman has died while working on the Aramco stadium in Saudi Arabia, claiming he is the first known death of a migrant worker linked to the 2034 FIFA World Cup. More about First migrant worker death reported on Saudi World Cup stadium
This week "ghost marks" on London's Elizabeth Line were hidden by posters
This week on Dezeen, we reported on the silhouette-shaped posters applied to hide "ghost marks" behind platform benches on the Stirling Prize-winning Elizabeth Line in London. More about This week "ghost marks" on London's Elizabeth Line were hidden by posters
David Kohn Architects curves University of Oxford college building around three-sided quadrangles
London studio David Kohn Architects has completed a sinuous stone student accommodation and office tower for the Gradel Quadrangles expansion of the University of Oxford's New College. More about David Kohn Architects curves University of Oxford college building around three-sided quadrangles
Yasmeen Lari rejects Israel's Wolf Prize over "continuing genocide in Gaza"
RIBA Gold Medalist Yasmeen Lari has turned down this year's Wolf Prize, which is granted by Israel-based not-for-profit Wolf Foundation, citing the war in Gaza as her reason. More about Yasmeen Lari rejects Israel's Wolf Prize over "continuing genocide in Gaza"
Zaha Hadid Architect designs skyscraper with cascading terraces in Tbilisi
British studio Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled its design for the 42-storey Cityzen Tower in Tbilisi, Georgia, which will swoop towards the ground with a series of terraces. More about Zaha Hadid Architect designs skyscraper with cascading terraces in Tbilisi
Manchester United stadium "one of the most exciting projects in the world" says Norman Foster
British architect Norman Foster explains his design for the recently unveiled Manchester United football stadium in this video. More about Manchester United stadium "one of the most exciting projects in the world" says Norman Foster
Foster + Partners unveils 100,000-seat stadium for Manchester United
British studio Foster + Partners has revealed designs for a stadium covered by "a vast umbrella" for English football club Manchester United, which will become the biggest stadium in the UK. More about Foster + Partners unveils 100,000-seat stadium for Manchester United
"Offices now are so uncreative" says Severance production designer Jeremy Hindle
Severance viewers are envious of the TV show's eerie, retro-looking offices, which offer a level of design that is missing in modern-day workplaces, says production designer Jeremy Hindle in this interview. More about "Offices now are so uncreative" says Severance production designer Jeremy Hindle
This week Liu Jiakun won the Pritzker Architecture Prize
This week on Dezeen, Chinese architect Liu Jiakun was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize for his buildings that aim to prioritise people over architectural style. More about This week Liu Jiakun won the Pritzker Architecture Prize
Nordic Office of Architecture designs faceted Arctic Arena for Norwegian football club
An angular exterior informed by diamonds will wrap the Arctic Arena football stadium in Bodø, Norway, designed by Oslo-based studio Nordic Office of Architecture. More about Nordic Office of Architecture designs faceted Arctic Arena for Norwegian football club
Anne Lacaton wins 2025 Jane Drew Prize for women in architecture
French architect Anne Lacaton has won the Jane Drew Prize for 2025 for her contribution to raising the profile of women in architecture. More about Anne Lacaton wins 2025 Jane Drew Prize for women in architecture
Studio Libeskind unveils mixed-use building with angular plant-covered facades in Paris
Architecture firm Studio Libeskind has revealed its design for Fan d'Issy, a geometric building with angular, fan-like facades that will be located in the Paris commune of Issy-les-Moulineaux. More about Studio Libeskind unveils mixed-use building with angular plant-covered facades in Paris
Grenfell Tower architects and construction firms face debarment investigation
The UK government has announced debarment investigations for the architecture and construction firms related to the deadly Grenfell Tower fire, as well as building safety reforms. More about Grenfell Tower architects and construction firms face debarment investigation
Daniel Libeskind to transform former Auschwitz commandant's house into anti-extremism centre
Non-profit organisation Counter Extremism Project has announced that Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind will design the ARCHER at House 88 learning centre in the former home of an Auschwitz commandant. More about Daniel Libeskind to transform former Auschwitz commandant's house into anti-extremism centre
Niall McLaughlin designs timber structure "pinwheeled around lightwell" for Maggie's Cambridge
Architecture studio Niall McLaughlin Architects has unveiled its design for a timber-framed Maggie's Centre surrounded by woodland for Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge. More about Niall McLaughlin designs timber structure "pinwheeled around lightwell" for Maggie's Cambridge
