Stainless steel and blue details decorate modular Valley Fair Kiosk for Blue Bottle Coffee
Japanese studio I IN has created Blue Bottle Coffee's first kiosk in Santa Clara, California, which has a minimalist design and was prefabricated from stainless steel. More about Stainless steel and blue details decorate modular Valley Fair Kiosk for Blue Bottle Coffee
Pihlmann Architects turns floors into staircases and facades into pavements at Thoravej 29
Furniture built from doors and stairs made by "flipping" concrete floors feature inside this community hub, which architect Søren Pihlmann has created in a 1960s factory and opened up as part of Copenhagen Architecture Biennial. More about Pihlmann Architects turns floors into staircases and facades into pavements at Thoravej 29
"It's time for activism" says inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial director
The inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial wants to create practical solutions to the global challenges that are being exacerbated by the built environment, says director Josephine Michau in this interview. More about "It's time for activism" says inaugural Copenhagen Architecture Biennial director
Roo Dhissou builds cob house inside V&A using mud from HS2 excavation sites
Artist Roo Dhissou and UK studio Intervention Architecture have designed Heal, Home, Hmm, a modular pavilion made using Punjabi mud building techniques, which is on display at the V&A as part of the London Design Festival. More about Roo Dhissou builds cob house inside V&A using mud from HS2 excavation sites
Foster + Partners "pushes the boundaries of what plywood can do" with Isokon furniture
British studio Foster + Partners Industrial Design has collaborated with furniture brand Isokon on Join, a plywood collection launched during this year's London Design Festival. More about Foster + Partners "pushes the boundaries of what plywood can do" with Isokon furniture
Out of Orifice exhibition explores objects we put in our bodies for health or pleasure
Design studio Heirloom showcased products ranging from cotton buds to butt plugs, acid tabs and catheters at its London Design Festival exhibition, which aims to "infuse the things we have to put in our bodies with a bit more care". More about Out of Orifice exhibition explores objects we put in our bodies for health or pleasure
Eight homes illuminated by stylish skylights
For our latest lookbook, we've gathered eight residential interiors that are lit from above by skylights, in countries ranging from New Zealand to Mexico. More about Eight homes illuminated by stylish skylights
Five electric cars from IAA Mobility that are leading the design race
At this year's IAA Mobility motor show in Munich the spotlight was on electric vehicles, with brands including Audi and Porsche unveiling cars and concepts with features including inflatable headrests and induction charging. More about Five electric cars from IAA Mobility that are leading the design race
Acne Studios unveils art-filled Paris headquarters in former laboratory
A pared-back concrete showroom with an arched glass-brick ceiling sits next to a historic salon filled with collectible design at fashion brand Acne Studios' latest headquarters, designed together with Stockholm-based Halleroed. More about Acne Studios unveils art-filled Paris headquarters in former laboratory
Hollaway Studio redesigns LeShuttle terminals to echo "geological strata" of Channel Tunnel
Architecture firm Hollaway Studio has unveiled the first images of its redesign of the UK passenger terminal for LeShuttle's Channel Tunnel service, which will feature swooping shapes and focus on sustainability. More about Hollaway Studio redesigns LeShuttle terminals to echo "geological strata" of Channel Tunnel
Steel lighting grid illuminates monochromatic Miss Sixty store in Milan
Italian studio NM3 and architect Silvia Guerrini have created a pared-back store interior for fashion brand Miss Sixty in Milan, which juxtaposes gleaming steel and bright yellow hues with nude tones and amber glass. More about Steel lighting grid illuminates monochromatic Miss Sixty store in Milan
Bottega Veneta unveils Harrods pop-up store informed by modernist architecture
Fashion brand Bottega Veneta has opened a pop-up shop at London department store Harrods with an interlocking shelving system that draws on modernist architecture. More about Bottega Veneta unveils Harrods pop-up store informed by modernist architecture
USM Haller and Zenith team up on watch that nods to "the bold spirit of the 1960s"
Swiss brands USM Haller and Zenith have released Defy Chronograph USM, a colourful watch with a design informed by USM Haller's modular furniture system. More about USM Haller and Zenith team up on watch that nods to "the bold spirit of the 1960s"
Unknown Works transforms Borough Market storehouse into futuristic hair salon
London-based Unknown Works designed a sound wall made from repurposed galvanised steel and added sheet-metal furniture and fittings to create Salt Salon, a "bold yet refined salon" in Borough Market. More about Unknown Works transforms Borough Market storehouse into futuristic hair salon
Architects protest planned demolition of Sweden's Valhallabadet pool
The planned demolition of an Olympic medal-winning swimming pool in Gothenburg, Sweden, would be a "waste of history," say protestors. More about Architects protest planned demolition of Sweden's Valhallabadet pool
Winners of Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025 revealed
Projects by architects including Marina Tabassum and ZAV Architects in locations such as Palestine, Bangladesh and Iran are among the winners of the 2025 Aga Khan Award for Architecture. More about Winners of Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2025 revealed
Ten projects that showcase Arne Jacobsen's remarkable range
The Designs of Arne Jacobsen book explores how modernist Arne Jacobsen fused design and architecture. Here, its authors round up 10 of his key projects, from textiles to a suburban town hall. More about Ten projects that showcase Arne Jacobsen's remarkable range
Interlinked geometric shapes form Tadao Ando-designed National Museum of Uzbekistan
Construction has begun on the Tadao Ando-designed National Museum of Uzbekistan in Tashkent, which will be comprised of interconnected concrete squares, circles and triangles. More about Interlinked geometric shapes form Tadao Ando-designed National Museum of Uzbekistan
This week we revealed images of Populous' Buffalo Bills stadium
This week on Dezeen, we published photos of architecture studio Populous' stadium for NFL team Buffalo Bills in Buffalo, New York, which will feature "the world's largest snowmelt system". More about This week we revealed images of Populous' Buffalo Bills stadium
Glulam and polycarbonate pavilion by In Praise of Shadows gets permanent Stockholm home
A pavilion by Swedish studio In Praise of Shadows, originally created as a companion piece for a Venice Architecture Biennale design, has been placed in Stockholm's Rosendal Garden. More about Glulam and polycarbonate pavilion by In Praise of Shadows gets permanent Stockholm home
