Transformations by Tjep
This sculpture in the Netherlands countryside by Dutch designers Tjep. comprises a series of steel elements that when viewed from a certain point form the outline of a traditional farm building. More about Transformations by Tjep
Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus
Architect Toby Horrocks and designer Kristian Aus have created this fold-out cardboard shop interior for the State of Design festival in Melbourne. More about Flatform 322 by Toby Horrocks and Kristian Aus
Warrnambool Campus Building by Lyons
Australian firm Lyons’ new campus building for a college in Warrnambool, Australia, has a glazed façade made up of hexagonal apertures tilted down towards the street. More about Warrnambool Campus Building by Lyons
Leather furniture by Tortie Hoare
Here are some more images of boiled leather furniture by Tortie Hoare, the winning project from New Designers Part 2 2010 (see our earlier story). More about Leather furniture by Tortie Hoare
Posen Loft by Yoshihara McKee Architects
Yoshihara McKee Architects of New York and Tokyo have installed a bathroom and kitchen either side of a freestanding wall in a New York loft apartment. More about Posen Loft by Yoshihara McKee Architects
FRIEM Headquarters by Onsitestudio
Italian architects Onsitestudio have completed the Milan headquarters of an electrical product manufacturer, wrapped in profiled steel. More about FRIEM Headquarters by Onsitestudio
Campus Roskilde by Henning Larsen Architects
Danish firm Henning Larsen Architects have won a competition to design a new campus for the University College Sealand in Roskilde, Denmark. More about Campus Roskilde by Henning Larsen Architects
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion by Jean Nouvel photographed by Julien Lanoo
Here are some more photographs of Jean Nouvel's recently-opened Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in Kensington Gardens, London, this time taken by French photographer Julien Lanoo. More about Serpentine Gallery Pavilion by Jean Nouvel photographed by Julien Lanoo
Minimalist House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
This long narrow house in Okinawa, Japan, by Japanese studio Shinichi Ogawa & Associates is divided lengthways into a courtyard and living space. More about Minimalist House by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Tea House for Robots by Rootoftwo and PLY Architecture
Michigan studios Rootoftwo and PLY Architecture have housed their conceptual models of future kitchen appliances in a paper teahouse at the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto, Japan. Update 31/07/11: see Dezeen's top ten stories about robots. More about Tea House for Robots by Rootoftwo and PLY Architecture
Half Real by Point Supreme Architects
Greek firm Point Supreme Architects have completed an installation for a gallery in Athens that is a half-size replica of the room in which it sits. More about Half Real by Point Supreme Architects
Union Street Urban Orchard by Heather Ring
American landscape architect Heather Ring of the Wayward Plant Registry has transformed a disused site in Bankside, London, into a public garden with the introduction of apple trees, allotments, a timber pavilion, and a table-tennis table in a skip. More about Union Street Urban Orchard by Heather Ring
Foss Waterway Seaport by Olson Kundig Architects
American practice Olson Kundig Architects are renovating a historic dock building in the port city of Tacoma, reinforcing the existing structure and suspending boats from a newly added roof. More about Foss Waterway Seaport by Olson Kundig Architects
Bench Between Pillars by Ryuji Nakamura Architects
Japanese firm Ryuji Nakamura Architects installed these vinyl hammocks in a department store in Tokyo. More about Bench Between Pillars by Ryuji Nakamura Architects
Lo Res by United Nude
Design group United Nude have taken a number of recognisable objects and created simplified versions, including this Lamborghini, made up of a series of triangulated planes. More about Lo Res by United Nude
Life and Power offices by Unsangdong architects
Unsangdong Architects of Korea have designed a publisher's office encircled by timber-clad steps. More about Life and Power offices by Unsangdong architects
The Khan Shatyr Entertainment Centre by Foster + Partners
UK architects Foster + Partners have completed the world's tallest tensile structure in Astana, Kazakhstan. More about The Khan Shatyr Entertainment Centre by Foster + Partners
Menzies Research Building by Lyons
Melbourne architects Lyon have completed this medical school for the University of Tasmania with a concrete façade punctuated by flowing arches and slanted windows. More about Menzies Research Building by Lyons
Villa Vauban extension by Philippe Schmit
Architect Philippe Schmit has completed an extension to a Luxembourg art gallery, clad in perforated brass panels. More about Villa Vauban extension by Philippe Schmit
Het Kruikantoor by Tim Vinke
Dutch designer Tim Vinke has created a mobile office made up of a desk and two chairs that fit together like pieces of a puzzle to form a trolley. More about Het Kruikantoor by Tim Vinke