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  • PWANP

    Competition: four sets of books and platters by People Will Always Need Plates to be won

    Competition: we've teamed up with British illustrators People Will Always Need Plates to give away four sets of books and platters in anticipation of their upcoming first book, London Buildings: An Architectural Tour. More about Competition: four sets of books and platters by People Will Always Need Plates to be won

    Kate Chiu | 3 August 2011 | 1 comment
  • Dezeen's top ten: robots

    Two of our most popular movies on Dezeen Screen this month featured a robot that wakes its owner then poos on the floor and rioting robots on the streets of London, so we've compiled Dezeen's ten most popular stories about robots. More about Dezeen's top ten: robots

    Kate Chiu | 31 July 2011 | 2 comments
  • Competition: five copies of Geometry of the Unconscious to be won

    Competition: five copies of Geometry of the Unconscious to be won

    Competition: we've teamed up with Page One Publishing to give away five copies of Jyanzi Kong's new architecture book, Geometry of the Unconscious. More about Competition: five copies of Geometry of the Unconscious to be won

    Kate Chiu | 29 July 2011 | Leave a comment
  • The Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre by Daniel Libeskind

    The Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre by Daniel Libeskind

    New York architect Daniel Libeskind has completed a media centre for the City University of Hong Kong. More about The Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre by Daniel Libeskind

    Kate Chiu | 22 July 2011 | 30 comments
  • Secret House by AGi Architects

    Secret House by AGi Architects

    Mist cools the courtyard of this house in Kuwait City while also shielding it from prying neighbours (photos: Nelson Garrido). More about Secret House by AGi Architects

    Kate Chiu | 17 July 2011 | 11 comments
  • In Situ by Julien Carretero

    In Situ by Julien Carretero

    French designer Julien Carretero has used timber excavated from Eindhoven's medieval city walls to make a series of objects that could be used in an insurgency, including a catapult and a ladder. More about In Situ by Julien Carretero

    Kate Chiu | 16 July 2011 | 6 comments
  • Competition: five copies of Total Office Design to be won

    Competition: we've teamed up with authors Kerstin Zumstein and Helen Parton to give away five copies of their upcoming book Total Office Design. More about Competition: five copies of Total Office Design to be won

    Kate Chiu | 15 July 2011 | 2 comments
  • Slanted

    Competition: five copies of Slanted Magazine issue #14 to be won

    Competition: we've teamed up with German typography magazine Slanted to give away five copies of their latest issue. More about Competition: five copies of Slanted Magazine issue #14 to be won

    Kate Chiu | 13 July 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

    Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

    New Designers 2011: London Metropolitan University graduate Adrian Bergman has designed a modular retail display system that's only held together by rubber rings. More about Poles Apart by Adrian Bergman

    Kate Chiu | 13 July 2011 | 5 comments
  • Dezeen Screen: Rise for Japan by Milton Glaser

    Dezeen Screen: Rise for Japan by Milton Glaser

    Dezeen Screen: this movie shows the making of the Rise for Japan poster by Milton Glaser, designer of the iconic I Love New York logo.

    Rise for Japan is a fundraising project founded by New York artists to support Architecture for Humanity’s efforts to rebuild the Tohoku region of Japan, following its devastation by an earthquake and subsequent tsunami in March. Watch the movie »

    More about Dezeen Screen: Rise for Japan by Milton Glaser
    Kate Chiu | 12 July 2011 | Leave a comment
  • The Social Playground by Aberrant Architecture

    Visitors to a recent Liverpool exhibition rolled eggs down seven timber follies designed by London studio Aberrant Architecture. More about The Social Playground by Aberrant Architecture

    Kate Chiu | 10 July 2011 | 4 comments
  • Dezeen's top ten: toilets

    Dezeen’s top ten: toilets

    Since our story on the P-Tree urinal that straps to a tree (above, bottom left) was so popular, this month's top ten is all about toilets. More about Dezeen’s top ten: toilets

    Kate Chiu | 10 July 2011 | 4 comments
  • Net by For Use/Numen

    NET by Numen/For Use

    Visitors can clamber inside a stretchy web of netting installed by Numen/For Use at Belgian gallery Z33 this summer. More about NET by Numen/For Use

    Kate Chiu | 8 July 2011 | 7 comments
  • Folding Stool by Jack Smith

    Folding Stool by Jack Smith

    Show RCA 2011: to continue our series of graduate projects from the Royal College of Art, here's a stool by Jack Smith that collapses when its seat is lifted. More about Folding Stool by Jack Smith

    Kate Chiu | 7 July 2011 | 18 comments
  • The Play of Combinations

    Competition: five sets of The Play of Combinations by Cibicworkshop to be won

    Competition: we've teamed up with designers Cibicworkshop to give away five construction games based on iconic buildings by renaissance architect Andrea Palladio. More about Competition: five sets of The Play of Combinations by Cibicworkshop to be won

    Kate Chiu | 6 July 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen archive: markets

    Following the popularity of our story on the Barceloneta Market by MiAS Architects (bottom left), we've compiled all our articles on markets from the Dezeen Archives. See all the stories »

    See all our archive stories »

    More about Dezeen archive: markets
    Kate Chiu | 3 July 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen's top ten: parks and gardens

    Dezeen’s top ten: parks and gardens

    The High Line Section 2 in New York (top left) and Peter Zumthor's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion (bottom left) were among our most popular stories this month so here's a roundup of our ten most-clicked stories about parks and gardens from the Dezeen archives. More about Dezeen’s top ten: parks and gardens

    Kate Chiu | 30 June 2011 | 2 comments
  • Works in China by Michael Young

    Competition: five signed copies of Michael Young: Works in China to be won

    Competition: we've teamed up with British designer Michael Young to give away five signed copies of his new book that chronicles his time working in China. More about Competition: five signed copies of Michael Young: Works in China to be won

    Kate Chiu | 30 June 2011 | Leave a comment
  • Pollen Street Social by Neri&Hu (NHDRO)

    Pollen Street Social by Neri&Hu (NHDRO)

    Clustered pendant lights are suspended over one of the open food and drink preparation areas of this London restaurant by Chinese designers Neri&Hu. More about Pollen Street Social by Neri&Hu (NHDRO)

    Kate Chiu | 26 June 2011 | 2 comments
  • Ruta del Peregrino: Crosses Lookout Point by Elemental

    Ruta del Peregrino: Crosses Lookout Point by Elemental

    Our fourth featured pavilion from Mexican pilgrimage route La Ruta del Peregrino is a precariously balanced viewing platform by Chilean architects Elemental. More about Ruta del Peregrino: Crosses Lookout Point by Elemental

    Kate Chiu | 25 June 2011 | 10 comments
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Delavegacanolasso finishes home in Madrid with tactile material palette

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Anastasiia Tempynska transforms former embassy into "gallery-like" Kyiv showroom

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"Quietly magical" Toronto cafe provides family-friendly third place

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