Ravensbourne College by Foreign Office Architects
Foreign Office Architects has completed the new tile-covered campus for Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication, located on the Greenwich Peninsula in London. More about Ravensbourne College by Foreign Office Architects
Tent Digital competition winners
London Design Festival 09: Waggott Tripp & Graham, who created an installation where the viewer becomes the exhibit, are one of 10 designers to have won our Tent Digital competition for free exhibition space at Tent Digital during London Digital Week in September. More about Tent Digital competition winners
Competition: five copies of Super Contemporary catalogue to be won
Dezeen have teamed up with the Design Museum in London to give readers the chance to win one of five copies of the exhibition catalogue for Super Contemporary, currently on show at the museum. More about Competition: five copies of Super Contemporary catalogue to be won
The Shard by Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Here are the latest images of The Shard, a mixed-use tower at London Bridge in London, designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop. More about The Shard by Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Housing project in Helsingborg by Wilhelmson Arkitekter
Stockholm architects Wilhelmson Arkitekter have designed a housing project with windows that look like gilded picture frames. More about Housing project in Helsingborg by Wilhelmson Arkitekter
Selected Works by Harri Koskinen
Finnish designer Harri Koskinen will present a selection of new and recent work at the Habitare 09 fair in Helsinki next month. More about Selected Works by Harri Koskinen
Kaarsrecht Kruk by Pascal Smelik
Dutch graduate designer Pascal Smelik has made an aluminium table cast from hot wax poured into cold water. More about Kaarsrecht Kruk by Pascal Smelik
House 1 and House 2 by TAKA
Dublin architects TAKA have added a mews house with protruding brickwork to an existing Victorian home in Dublin, Ireland. More about House 1 and House 2 by TAKA
Note by Case-Real
Japanese design firm Case-Real have completed a boutique with two façades in an old tenement building in Oita, Japan. More about Note by Case-Real
Double 00 ’09 by Case-Real
Japanese designers Case-Real, headed by Koichi Futatsumata, have completed a boutique interior in Fukuoka, Japan, with a curved wall dividing the space. More about Double 00 ’09 by Case-Real
Lockheed Chair by Riot & Sollier
French designers Benjamin Riot & Valentin Sollier have designed a chair based on the DSW chair by Charles and Ray Eames. More about Lockheed Chair by Riot & Sollier
Old Town Apartments in Tallinn by Kosmos
Estonian architects Kosmos have completed a five-storey apartment block with a ground-floor shopping area in Tallinn, Estonia. More about Old Town Apartments in Tallinn by Kosmos
ASOBIO shop by Nendo
Japanese designers Nendo have completed a shop front and interior for Italian clothing company ASOBIO in Shanghai, China. More about ASOBIO shop by Nendo
4 Passive Houses by Anders Holmberg
Swedish architect Anders Holmberg has designed four highly insulated houses in Stockholm, Sweden, that use the heat generated by people and appliances inside to keep them warm. More about 4 Passive Houses by Anders Holmberg
İzz cafe and restaurant by Uğur Köse and Batu Palmer
Turkish architects Uğur Köse and Batu Palmer have designed a tapas restaurant inspired by ocean currents in Istanbul, Turkey, More about İzz cafe and restaurant by Uğur Köse and Batu Palmer
Spring Gardens by Peter Barber Architects
London practice Peter Barber Architects have completed the first part of a rehabilitation centre for homeless people in Lewisham, south London. More about Spring Gardens by Peter Barber Architects
225 Forest Avenue by Michael Neumann Architecture
New York-based firm Michael Neumann Architecture have completed the interior of a skateboarding and surfing shop in Laguna Beach, California. More about 225 Forest Avenue by Michael Neumann Architecture
Bookspile by Andrius Pocius
Lithuanian designer Andrius Pocius has designed a modular shelving system made up of elements that resemble books. More about Bookspile by Andrius Pocius
Peacock Chair by Dror
Another story about a felt chair: this time Peacock Chair by New York studio Dror for Italian furniture brand Cappellini. More about Peacock Chair by Dror
Basque Culinary Centre by Vaumm
Spanish architecture practice Vaumm have won a competition to design a culinary centre at Donostia-San Sebastián in the Basque region of Spain, with their design resembling a pile of stacked plates. More about Basque Culinary Centre by Vaumm