Competition: five copies of Twenty-First CenturyDesign by Marcus Fairs to be won
To mark the publishing of the new edition of Twenty-First Century Design by Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs, we are teaming up with publisher Carlton Books and offering readers the chance to win five copies of the book. More about Competition: five copies of Twenty-First CenturyDesign by Marcus Fairs to be won
The Tolerant City by Schønherr Landskab and Adept Architects
Danish landscape architects Schønherr Landskab and Adept Architects have won the H+ competition to masterplan a 100 hectare site in Helsinborg, Sweden. More about The Tolerant City by Schønherr Landskab and Adept Architects
Aware Project by the Interactive Institute
Industrial designer Karin Ehrnberger and interaction designer Loove Broms of the Interactive Institute in Sweden have designed a series of household objects highlighting energy consumption in daily activities. More about Aware Project by the Interactive Institute
La Maison des Petits by Matali Crasset
French designer Matali Crasset has completed the interior of La Maison des Petits (House for the Little Ones) at arts centre 104 Centquatre in Paris, France. More about La Maison des Petits by Matali Crasset
La Cantine de la Ménagerie de Verre by Matali Crasset
French designer Matali Crasset has completed the reception area and canteen of arts venue Ménagerie de Verre in Paris, France. More about La Cantine de la Ménagerie de Verre by Matali Crasset
Autonomous Living Unit by Eduardo McIntosh
Designer Eduardo McIntosh has proposed a way of putting all the functions of a home into a single chair. More about Autonomous Living Unit by Eduardo McIntosh
Frank Lloyd Wright Collection by AdamReed Tucker and The LEGO Group
Architect Adam Reed Tucker has collaborated with The LEGO Group and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to release the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection - part of the LEGO Architecture series. More about Frank Lloyd Wright Collection by AdamReed Tucker and The LEGO Group
Furniture to last 300 years by Brikolör
Milan 09: a group of designer-makers called Brikolör, based in based in Gothenburg, Sweden, have designed a collection of furniture guaranteed to last 300 years. More about Furniture to last 300 years by Brikolör
Competition: five copies of Subway Art to be won
For the fourth and final installation in our series of competitions celebrating Thames & Hudson’s 60th anniversary this month, we’re giving readers the chance to win five copies of Subway Art - 25th Anniversary Edition by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant. More about Competition: five copies of Subway Art to be won
Occidorient by François Mangeol
French design student François Mangeol has designed Occidorient, an interpretation of a Persian carpet that features Times New Roman letters. More about Occidorient by François Mangeol
Slussen Masterplan, Stockholm by Foster + Partners
UK architects Foster + Partners have been appointed to masterplan the Slussen waterfront in central Stockholm, Sweden. More about Slussen Masterplan, Stockholm by Foster + Partners
Flake House by OLGGA Architects
Flake House is a two-piece, transportable log cabin by French architects OLGGA. More about Flake House by OLGGA Architects
72 Rivington Street by The Klassnik Corporation
London-based design practice The Klassnik Corporation have designed the interior of creative agency YCN's new home, located in a former warehouse in Shoreditch, London. More about 72 Rivington Street by The Klassnik Corporation
Competition: five copies of The IndependentDesign Guide by Laura Houseley to be won
In the third of four competitions celebrating publisher Thames & Hudson’s 60th anniversary this month, we’re giving away five copies of The Independent Design Guide by Laura Houseley. More about Competition: five copies of The IndependentDesign Guide by Laura Houseley to be won
Design for a Living World at the Cooper-Hewitt
Ten designers including Ted Muehling (above), Yves Béhar (below), Stephen Burks and Maya Lin have created objects for Design for a Living World, an exhibition of products using sustainable materials from around the world that opened at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York this week. More about Design for a Living World at the Cooper-Hewitt
Chicle objects by Hella Jongerius
Dutch designer Hella Jongerius has produced a series of objects using chicle, a natural latex from the Yucatán Peninsula similar to chewing gum. More about Chicle objects by Hella Jongerius
James Cameron store, Melbourne by Universal Design Studio
Interior designers Universal Design Studio have completed a 'pop-up' store in Melbourne for Australian menswear designer James Cameron. More about James Cameron store, Melbourne by Universal Design Studio
Work Sofa by Studio Makkink & Bey
Milan 09: Studio Makkink & Bey presented Work Sofa for Dutch brand Prooff at SuperStudio in Zona Tortona last month. More about Work Sofa by Studio Makkink & Bey
Spacebuster by Raumlabor
Berlin-based architecture practice Raumlabor presented a mobile, inflatable pavilion called Spacebuster in New York last month. More about Spacebuster by Raumlabor
Rio Cinema by 1:2:3 and Kristoffer Sundin
Design studio 1:2:3 and student Kristoffer Sundin have developed an interior and graphic identity for the Rio cinema in Stockholm, Sweden. More about Rio Cinema by 1:2:3 and Kristoffer Sundin