Ten Corten-steel homes with eye-catching rusty facades
Following the popular Rusty House in London, we've collected 10 residential buildings with striking Corten-steel – a type of weathering-steel – facades in this roundup. More about Ten Corten-steel homes with eye-catching rusty facades
Uchronia gives London's Koibird store a colourful psychedelic revamp
Design studio Uchronia has overhauled womenswear boutique Koibird in London's Marylebone, introducing a gradient colour scheme and details including a giant planet sculpture and a floor made from painted lava stone. More about Uchronia gives London's Koibird store a colourful psychedelic revamp
Foster + Partners designs exoskeletons for stepped-back skyscrapers in Manila
British studio Foster + Partners has begun construction on two stepped-back towers for the BDO Unibank Inc campus in the Philippines, which will have exoskeletons to support solar shading and achieve structural stability. More about Foster + Partners designs exoskeletons for stepped-back skyscrapers in Manila
Nikken Sekkei and BIG's Toyota Woven City unveiled in Japan
Car brand Toyota has revealed the first phase of its Woven City project in Japan, which was designed by Japanese studio Nikken Sekkei as part of a masterplan by Danish studio BIG. More about Nikken Sekkei and BIG's Toyota Woven City unveiled in Japan
Eight bathrooms with chunky sculptural stone sinks
Rough-hewn stone basins and smooth marble sinks are featured in our latest lookbook, which showcases bathrooms with monumental stone sinks. More about Eight bathrooms with chunky sculptural stone sinks
Roar combines traditional Emirati elements with contemporary design for Ajman Ruler's Court
Design studio Roar aimed to create a "world-class government building" for Ajman Ruler's Court in the UAE, which holds the office of Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi. More about Roar combines traditional Emirati elements with contemporary design for Ajman Ruler's Court
The top 10 holiday homes of 2024
From a house informed by stealth aircraft to a dwelling in a converted pig shed, we've collected this year's top holiday homes as part of our review of 2024. More about The top 10 holiday homes of 2024
"There is no more controversial style of architecture" says The Brutalist director Brady Corbet
Making a film is like designing a building, The Brutalist director Brady Corbet tells Dezeen in this exclusive interview. More about "There is no more controversial style of architecture" says The Brutalist director Brady Corbet
Morag Myerscough creates neon Love and Unity sculpture in Doncaster Minster
Artist Morag Myerscough has created an 11.5-metre-tall neon sculpture for a church in Doncaster, UK, which was informed by the "culture of embroidery and tapestry in religious buildings". More about Morag Myerscough creates neon Love and Unity sculpture in Doncaster Minster
The top 10 architecture and design books of 2024
For those still looking for Christmas gifts, we round up this year's top architecture and design books as part of our review of 2024. More about The top 10 architecture and design books of 2024
This week we picked the architecture and design highlights of 2024
This week on Dezeen, we looked back at the highlights of 2024 as the year comes to an end, including the top 10 gadgets of the year. More about This week we picked the architecture and design highlights of 2024
FARM and Nice Projects turn breeze-block-clad modernist school into lifestyle hub
A 1969 school building in Singapore with "modern tropical" architecture has been converted into New Bahru, a shopping and dining location by local studios FARM and Nice Projects. More about FARM and Nice Projects turn breeze-block-clad modernist school into lifestyle hub
This week plans were unveiled to overhaul a Detroit landmark
This week on Dezeen, automotive brand General Motors and developer Bedrock released their proposal to tear down two skyscrapers surrounding Detroit's tallest building. More about This week plans were unveiled to overhaul a Detroit landmark
Wedge references "European way and culture" for design of own studio in Montreal
Design agency Wedge drew on the aesthetic of Danish brand Frama when creating Wedge House, its office in Montreal, which features a dusty-pastel colour palette and custom-made furniture. More about Wedge references "European way and culture" for design of own studio in Montreal
Marks & Spencer gets go-ahead for Oxford Street flagship store demolition
British retailer Marks & Spencer's controversial redevelopment plan for its London flagship store on Oxford Street has been approved by UK housing secretary Angela Rayner. More about Marks & Spencer gets go-ahead for Oxford Street flagship store demolition
Exclusive photos reveal Jaguar Type 00 concept car at Miami art week
Photos taken by Dezeen show the Jaguar electric concept car Type 00, unveiled during the Copy Nothing Reveal event at Miami art week. More about Exclusive photos reveal Jaguar Type 00 concept car at Miami art week
The top 10 restaurants and bars of 2024
From an underground speakeasy in Hong Kong to an American "cathedral of fried chicken", here are Dezeen's top 10 restaurants and bars of 2024. More about The top 10 restaurants and bars of 2024
John Jervis shares five design ideas you really need to know
The recently released 50 Design Ideas You Really Need to Know book features essays tracking the evolution of design from the 19th century until now. Here, its author chooses five key design ideas. More about John Jervis shares five design ideas you really need to know
Kengo Kuma designs London sushi restaurant with undulating wooden bench
Japanese studio Kengo Kuma and Associates has refurbished the interiors of the Endo at the Rotunda sushi restaurant at the former BBC Television Centre in London. More about Kengo Kuma designs London sushi restaurant with undulating wooden bench
"I decided I don't want to work for anyone" says Sabine Marcelis
Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis, who was yesterday named designer of the year at this year's Dezeen Awards, talks about the difficulties facing emerging designers in this interview. More about "I decided I don't want to work for anyone" says Sabine Marcelis
