"The Indian architecture education system seems to be fundamentally broken" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing Wallmakers founder Vinu Daniel's "elitist" defence of unpaid internships. More about "The Indian architecture education system seems to be fundamentally broken" says commenter
"This is the kind of brutalism I can support" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing an angular home in Portugal defined by stacked layers of warping glass and concrete. More about "This is the kind of brutalism I can support" says commenter
"Like a box of matches over gravel" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing an "elegant" rectangular house with circular garden terraces in São Paulo, Brazil. More about "Like a box of matches over gravel" says commenter
"It's hard to collaborate with architects" says Longchamp's Sophie Delafontaine
Collaborations with artists, architects and designers are key to ensuring the longevity of a heritage brand and modernising design classics for a new generation, says Longchamp artistic director Sophie Delafontaine in this interview. More about "It's hard to collaborate with architects" says Longchamp's Sophie Delafontaine
Otherworlds transforms Goan villa into restaurant that "celebrates chance encounters"
Local design studio Otherworlds drew on the traditional Goan balcão when converting a 1980s villa in Panjim, India, into the Terttulia restaurant and bar. More about Otherworlds transforms Goan villa into restaurant that "celebrates chance encounters"
"This is a giant step backwards for Brooklyn" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the completion of Brooklyn's first supertall skyscraper. More about "This is a giant step backwards for Brooklyn" says commenter
It is architect's role "to point out health and safety risks" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing an opinion piece by Matt Shaw that reflects on what went wrong with Thomas Heatherwick's Vessel, two years after it was closed following a series of suicides. More about It is architect's role "to point out health and safety risks" says commenter
"AI will never replace a Frank Lloyd Wright or a Mies van der Rohe" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are debating a feature in our AItopia series that examines the question of whether AI technology will end up taking architects' jobs. More about "AI will never replace a Frank Lloyd Wright or a Mies van der Rohe" says commenter
Dezeen Debate features "gorgeous" screen-wrapped house in Kent
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a screen-wrapped house in Kent designed to be taken over by nature as plants grow up its perforated-steel facade. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. More about Dezeen Debate features "gorgeous" screen-wrapped house in Kent
"Give me a team of bricklayers over a 3D printer every time" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the first 3D-printed house to be completed at the "largest-scale development of 3D-printed homes in the world". More about "Give me a team of bricklayers over a 3D printer every time" says commenter
"Elon needs all the help he can get understanding the universe" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing Elon Musk's latest venture – an AI startup that the American entrepreneur says will seek "to understand reality". More about "Elon needs all the help he can get understanding the universe" says commenter
W Budapest hotel occupies 19th-century Drechsler Palace
Interior design studios Bowler James Brindley and Bánáti + Hartvig have transformed a 140-year-old neo-Renaissance building in central Budapest into the latest outpost from hotel chain W Hotels. More about W Budapest hotel occupies 19th-century Drechsler Palace
"Why can't we have nice things like this in the US?" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a Christ & Gantenbein-designed concrete bridge in Aarau, Switzerland, which features five arches of varying widths. More about "Why can't we have nice things like this in the US?" says commenter
"So confident, so fluid, so good" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a colourful secondary school in China, which Trace Architecture Office has designed as a "celebration of creativity". More about "So confident, so fluid, so good" says commenter
"Is there no end to David Beckham's talents?" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a pair of Maseratis designed by David Beckham, which were exclusively revealed on Dezeen. More about "Is there no end to David Beckham's talents?" says commenter
Pews and Perches adds playful seating to London's Royal Docks
A circular seat made from deadstock bricks and an s-shaped bench are among the creative seating designs that have been installed throughout the Royal Docks as part of this year's London Festival of Architecture. More about Pews and Perches adds playful seating to London's Royal Docks
"Heatherwick is showing architects how it's done" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing Heatherwick Studio's "weird and wonderful" design for the West Bund Orbit exhibition centre in Shanghai, China. More about "Heatherwick is showing architects how it's done" says commenter
Day two from 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen
The Dezeen team are reporting from the 10th edition of 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen (7-9 June). Read on for all the coverage from the second day (Thursday 8 June). More about Day two from 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen
"Looks like something from Patrik Schumacher's recycling bin" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers discussed luxury car manufacturer Bugatti's first foray into residential architecture. More about "Looks like something from Patrik Schumacher's recycling bin" says commenter
"Does this ruling only apply to the ultra-wealthy?" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the outcome of Tate Modern's supreme court privacy case and debating Formafatel's pair of rammed-earth villas in Costa Rica. More about "Does this ruling only apply to the ultra-wealthy?" says commenter
