Eight stylish kitchens with metallic gold surfaces in unexpected places
Our latest lookbook collects opulent kitchens that incorporate pops of shiny, reflective gold on worktops, cabinet doors, splashbacks and decor. More about Eight stylish kitchens with metallic gold surfaces in unexpected places
Forensic Architecture creates interactive map to show the "compounding effect" of attacks on Gaza
Research group Forensic Architecture has developed an interactive map depicting the destruction of buildings, infrastructure and aid in Gaza, which it claims reveals patterns in Israel's military conduct. More about Forensic Architecture creates interactive map to show the "compounding effect" of attacks on Gaza
ARB finds architects suffer higher levels of discrimination and sexual misconduct than other professions
Research into architecture workplace culture conducted by the UK's Architects Registration Board has revealed widespread bullying, discrimination and sexual misconduct in the profession. More about ARB finds architects suffer higher levels of discrimination and sexual misconduct than other professions
Heatherwick Studio and SPPARC's Olympia revamp nearing completion in London
An elevated public realm and performance venues are taking shape on top of the Olympia events centre in west London as part of its transformation by UK architecture practices Heatherwick Studio and SPPARC. More about Heatherwick Studio and SPPARC's Olympia revamp nearing completion in London
MASS Design Group uses earthen walls for Rwandan university campus
A figure-eight-shaped accommodation block is among the buildings made from rammed earth and compressed earth blocks at the Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture campus by US studio MASS Design Group. More about MASS Design Group uses earthen walls for Rwandan university campus
Hugh Broughton Architects and Rick Owens create off-grid mountain refuge for Moncler
UK studio Hugh Broughton Architects has collaborated with American designer Rick Owens to create a prototype off-grid mountain refuge for the latest Moncler's Genius show, which took place in Shanghai. More about Hugh Broughton Architects and Rick Owens create off-grid mountain refuge for Moncler
Ten "outstanding British buildings" that are now eligible for heritage listing
Conservation group Twentieth Century Society has selected 10 UK buildings turning 30 to launch Coming of Age, a campaign drawing attention to the architecture it believes should be granted listed status. More about Ten "outstanding British buildings" that are now eligible for heritage listing
Ten striking sculptural buildings that draw attention from afar
Following the completion of Open Architecture's conical Sun Tower in China, we've collected 10 eye-catching skyscrapers, towers and cultural buildings that stand out from their surroundings. More about Ten striking sculptural buildings that draw attention from afar
Itten+Brechbühl creates demountable timber sports hall for University of Zurich
Swiss architecture studio Itten+Brechbühl has created a temporary timber university sports hall in Zurich, with aspirations for its demountable construction to be "the new standard in architecture". More about Itten+Brechbühl creates demountable timber sports hall for University of Zurich
This week we revealed Kengo Kuma's Saint-Denis Pleyel Station in Paris
This week on Dezeen, Japanese studio Kengo Kuma and Associates completed a Parisian interchange station wrapped in vertical wooden louvres. More about This week we revealed Kengo Kuma's Saint-Denis Pleyel Station in Paris
LLDS Architects tops self-designed home in Melbourne with curved plywood roof
A curved roof and textured concrete walls characterise Northcote House in Melbourne, designed by local studio LLDS Architects for its founder partners. More about LLDS Architects tops self-designed home in Melbourne with curved plywood roof
Pleated facade fronts Parisian housing by Kengo Kuma & Associates
Japanese architecture studio Kengo Kuma & Associates has completed Yama-Tani, a wooden residential building in Paris with a sculptural facade designed to "liven up the street". More about Pleated facade fronts Parisian housing by Kengo Kuma & Associates
Shigeru Ban uses wood "in abundance" at Toyota City Museum in Japan
A large wooden roof with a decorative structure depicting the emblem of the city Toyota tops this museum in Japan, completed by Japanese architect Shigeru Ban. More about Shigeru Ban uses wood "in abundance" at Toyota City Museum in Japan
Human rights assessment of Saudi World Cup bid "omitted glaring risks" says Amnesty
Multiple human rights groups, including Amnesty International, have criticised a human rights assessment of Saudi Arabia's 2034 FIFA World Cup bid, claiming it fails to acknowledge documented abuses to workers in the country. More about Human rights assessment of Saudi World Cup bid "omitted glaring risks" says Amnesty
Tavs Jorgensen develops cob bricks for low-carbon construction
Researcher Tavs Jorgensen has created a method of extruding cob into brick shapes, in an effort to make the low-carbon biomaterial more accessible. More about Tavs Jorgensen develops cob bricks for low-carbon construction
Eight moody bedrooms with colour palettes that embrace the dark side
Our latest lookbook steps into the shadows with dark and moody bedrooms that use rich colour palettes to create a sense of tranquility. More about Eight moody bedrooms with colour palettes that embrace the dark side
"Mid-century homes are a labour of love" say conservation experts
The challenges of preserving and upkeeping mid-century modern homes mean many are at risk of demolition, conservation experts tell Dezeen as part of our mid-century modern series. More about "Mid-century homes are a labour of love" say conservation experts
Heatherwick's Vessel reopens with steel safety mesh wrapping its exterior
The Thomas Heatherwick-designed Vessel viewpoint in New York has reopened with steel mesh added to the exterior as a safety measure to prevent people from jumping from its platforms. More about Heatherwick's Vessel reopens with steel safety mesh wrapping its exterior
Hans J Wegner's CH24 Wishbone Chair "captured the essence of modern Danish design"
Continuing our mid-century modern series, we spotlight the CH24 Wishbone Chair, which was created by Danish designer Hans J Wegner for furniture manufacturer Carl Hansen & Son in 1949. More about Hans J Wegner's CH24 Wishbone Chair "captured the essence of modern Danish design"
Eight highlights from Dundee Design Festival 2024
Aeroplane seat covers designed for neurodivergent passengers and a knitted landscape filled with giant mushrooms were among the designs showcased at this year's Dundee Design Festival. More about Eight highlights from Dundee Design Festival 2024
