Oogst 100 Community by Tjep
Here is the second of three proposals by Dutch designers Tjep. for self-sufficient farms - this time aiming to to house and provide food for up to 100 people within a diametre of 400 metres. More about Oogst 100 Community by Tjep
The Termite Pavilion at Pestival
A solid timber pavilion inspired by Namibian termite mounds is installed outside the Royal Festval Hall in London as part of insect-inspired festival Pestival. More about The Termite Pavilion at Pestival
The Interlace by OMA
Architects Office for Metropolitan Architecture have unveiled new images of a residential project for Singapore, comprising long low apartment blocks stacked in hexagonal configurations. More about The Interlace by OMA
Competition: five copies of It's Nice That Issue #2 to be won
We've teamed up with creative blog It's Nice That to give away five copies of the second edition of their bi-annual printed publication. More about Competition: five copies of It's Nice That Issue #2 to be won
Switch Restaurant by Karim Rashid
Designer Karim Rashid has completed the interior of a restaurant in Dubai, UAE. More about Switch Restaurant by Karim Rashid
Suzukake Honten by Case-Real
Japanese designers Case-Real have completed the interior of a pastry shop and tearoom in Fukuoka, Japan. More about Suzukake Honten by Case-Real
Pleats Please Issey Miyake/Aoyama by Tokujin Yoshioka
Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has completed the refurbishment of Pleats Please Issey Miyake store in Aoyama, Tokyo. More about Pleats Please Issey Miyake/Aoyama by Tokujin Yoshioka
Catcher by Joseph Joseph
Richard and Antony Joseph of London kitchenware brand Joseph Joseph have designed a lemon squeezer that has a collar to catch pips and pulp. More about Catcher by Joseph Joseph
Corso Place Franz Liszt by Robert Stadler
Austrian designer Robert Stadler has completed a restaurant for the Corso brand on Place Franz Liszt in Paris. More about Corso Place Franz Liszt by Robert Stadler
Gaudi Stool by Studio Geenen
Utrecht designer Bram Geenen of Studio Geenan has designed a stool based on the shape of hanging chains. More about Gaudi Stool by Studio Geenen
Competition: five Digital Architecture London Conference tickets to be won
Dezeen have teamed up with Digital Architecture to give readers the chance to win one of five tickets to the Digital Architecture London Conference on 21 September. More about Competition: five Digital Architecture London Conference tickets to be won
Sprig by Donna Wilson for SCP
London designer Donna Wilson will launch a collection of bone china for British brand SCP at Maison & Objet in Paris this week. More about Sprig by Donna Wilson for SCP
Architonic presents Bauhaus: The Originals
Dezeen promotion: architecture and design products database Architonic present their selection of approved Bauhaus designs. More about Architonic presents Bauhaus: The Originals
Vopnabúrið by Sruli Recht
Reykjavik designer Sruli Recht has completed the interior of his own flagship store in an abandoned fishery in Reykjavik, Iceland. More about Vopnabúrið by Sruli Recht
Nunnmps by Cheungvogl
Hong Kong architects Cheungvogl have designed a research studio on stilts for Chicago, Illinois More about Nunnmps by Cheungvogl
Doors by Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects
Japanese firm Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects have completed an apartment in Tokyo, Japan. More about Doors by Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects
Animal Wall by Gitta Gschwendtner
London designer Gitta Gschwendtner has completed a wall that incorporates 1,000 nest boxes for birds and bats in Cardiff Bay, UK. More about Animal Wall by Gitta Gschwendtner
Dezeen’s top ten: shops
This month's top ten features Dezeen's most popular stories about retail projects. In first place is Shop in a church by Merkx + Girod Architecten. More about Dezeen’s top ten: shops
Phrena by Karl Zahn for Artecnica
American designer Karl Zahn has designed a flat-pack pendant lamp for American brand Artecnica. More about Phrena by Karl Zahn for Artecnica
Bow-Wow Stool by Morten Emil Engel
Copenhagen architect Morten Emil Engel has won a competition to design stools that will furnish an exhibition building by Japanese architects Atelier Bow-Wow at the Krabbesholm Højskole in Skive, Denmark. More about Bow-Wow Stool by Morten Emil Engel