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  • Vipp Tunnel by Room11

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Room11 perches tunnel-like guesthouse deep in Tasmanian bush

    A concrete structure that cantilevers over a sloping hill defines Vipp Tunnel, a guesthouse on the coast of a rugged Tasmanian island by local architecture studio Room11. More about Room11 perches tunnel-like guesthouse deep in Tasmanian bush

    Ella Jessel | 27 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Toteme Beijing by Herzog & de Meuron

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Herzog & de Meuron inserts zigzagged staircase in Toteme Beijing flagship store

    Swiss studio Herzog & de Meuron has designed the monochrome Beijing flagship store for Swedish clothing brand Toteme, which features a pleated white stone facade. More about Herzog & de Meuron inserts zigzagged staircase in Toteme Beijing flagship store

    Jane Englefield | 27 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Betty Joel posing with the Kolster Brandes KB666 radio, 1933

    Art Deco Centenary

    Art Deco Centenary

    Nine designs by Britain's forgotten queen of art deco

    Betty Joel was one of the UK's most successful designers and furniture makers during the 1920s and 30s. As part of our Art Deco Centenary series, her great-nephew, Clive Stewart-Lockhart, picks his favourite of Joel's designs. More about Nine designs by Britain's forgotten queen of art deco

    Nat Barker | 27 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Render of Studio INI's installation

    Design You Can Feel

    Design You Can Feel

    ASUS and Dezeen's Design You Can Feel showcase opens on 8 April at Milan design week

    ASUS and Dezeen's Design You Can Feel showcase, which features an interactive installation by Studio INI, opens from 8 to 13 April during Milan design week. More about ASUS and Dezeen's Design You Can Feel showcase opens on 8 April at Milan design week

    Benedict Hobson | 27 March 2025
  • Traditional Saudi Arabian architecture

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    News

    Saudi Arabia launches design guidelines to preserve country's "distinctive architectural styles"

    Saudi Arabia's crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has announced an initiative that aims to encourage incorporating traditional architecture in the country's urban developments. More about Saudi Arabia launches design guidelines to preserve country's "distinctive architectural styles"

    Amy Peacock | 27 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Egypt's New Administrative Capital

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Photos reveal monumental scale of Egypt's new capital city

    Vast ceremonial spaces, a presidential palace and the largest mosque in Africa have been captured in these photographs of Egypt's New Administrative Capital, taken by Johan Blasberg. More about Photos reveal monumental scale of Egypt's new capital city

    Tom Ravenscroft | 27 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Rolf Disch's rotating Heliotrope from 1994

    Exhibitions

    Exhibitions

    Sun Shines on Architecture exhibition celebrates solar buildings from across history

    A Solar Biennale exhibition has opened at the EPFL Campus in Lausanne, Switzerland, showcasing architecture designed to harness light, heat or power from the sun. More about Sun Shines on Architecture exhibition celebrates solar buildings from across history

    Amy Frearson | 27 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Porro showroom New York City

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    Promotion

    Porro opens first dedicated US showroom in New York City

    Promotion: on the eve of its centenary, Italian furniture brand Porro has opened a New York flagship store designed to resemble a "grand house" on Madison Avenue. More about Porro opens first dedicated US showroom in New York City

    Dezeen staff | 27 March 2025
  • Pavilion in Mexico

    Architecture

    Architecture

    AMASA Estudio repairs derelict pavilion for Mexican social housing block

    Local architecture studio AMASA Estudio has repaired a communal pavilion for a housing block in Mexico City as part of an overall effort to improve public spaces in the city. More about AMASA Estudio repairs derelict pavilion for Mexican social housing block

    Ellen Eberhardt | 26 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Cedar-clad Pacific Palisades house

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Rustic Canyon Residence in Los Angeles references early Richard Neutra design

    Los Angeles-based Assembledge+ and Jamie Bush + Co have teamed up to create the Rustic Canyon Residence in Pacific Palisades, referencing the form of a previous Richard Neutra design, updated using natural materials. More about Rustic Canyon Residence in Los Angeles references early Richard Neutra design

    Kate Mazade | 26 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Cs Somme Cafe by Kengo Kuma and Associates

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Kengo Kuma cloaks "ethereal cafe" in Fukuoka with mesh canopy

    Architecture studio Kengo Kuma and Associates has used steel and mesh to form a web-like canopy around its Cs Somme Cafe in Fukuoka, Japan. More about Kengo Kuma cloaks "ethereal cafe" in Fukuoka with mesh canopy

    Starr Charles | 26 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Le Louxor cinema in Paris

    Art Deco Centenary

    Art Deco Centenary

    Le Louxor cinema in Paris is "an art deco fantasy straight out of Egypt"

    Continuing our Art Deco Centenary series, we take a look at Paris's Le Louxor movie theatre, a trove of Egyptian revival in the birthplace of cinema. More about Le Louxor cinema in Paris is "an art deco fantasy straight out of Egypt"

    Amy Peacock | 26 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • A glass skyscraper in Tokyo

    Features

    Features

    Why do we keep building glass skyscrapers?

    Despite criticisms about their environmental impact, glazed skyscrapers continue to spring up in cities around the world. Jon Astbury investigates why they remain so popular. More about Why do we keep building glass skyscrapers?

    Jon Astbury | 26 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Close up of aluminium honeycomb material being held by Nassia Inglessis

    Design You Can Feel

    Design You Can Feel

    Studio INI's Design You Can Feel installation in Milan will "move with your movement"

    Studio INI founder Nassia Inglessis reveals the ideas behind the kinetic installation she has created for ASUS and Dezeen's Milan design week showcase Design You Can Feel in this exclusive video. More about Studio INI's Design You Can Feel installation in Milan will "move with your movement"

    Amina Amber | 26 March 2025
  • King Animal Hospital by Kelly Wearstler

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Kelly Wearstler designs luxurious pet hospital to "break away from sterile"

    A muted pink hydrotherapy room and swathes of stone and terrazzo feature in Ontario's King Animal Hospital, a veterinary clinic created by Kelly Wearstler to mirror her approach to interior designing for humans. More about Kelly Wearstler designs luxurious pet hospital to "break away from sterile"

    Jane Englefield | 26 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Time capsule for plants by Takk at Solar Biennnale

    Exhibitions

    Exhibitions

    Solar Biennale explores how the sun can "transform the world and generate new worlds"

    The second edition of the Solar Biennale has opened at Mudac in Lausanne, Switzerland. Exhibits include an artificial sun canopy, orbiting solar panels and a time capsule for plants. More about Solar Biennale explores how the sun can "transform the world and generate new worlds"

    Amy Frearson | 26 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Drawings from Apple's patent application for a foldable smartwatch

    News

    News

    Apple files patent for foldable Apple Watch with two screens

    Future versions of the Apple Watch could feature a foldable display to rival the functionality of a smartphone, according to a recent patent application by Apple. More about Apple files patent for foldable Apple Watch with two screens

    Jennifer Hahn | 26 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Early entries close on Wednesday 26 March

    Dezeen Awards

    Dezeen Awards

    Dezeen Awards 2025 early entry deadline tonight

    You still have time to submit your projects for Dezeen Awards 2025, in partnership with Bentley, before the early entry deadline tonight at 23:59 London time. More about Dezeen Awards 2025 early entry deadline tonight

    Jessica Smee | 26 March 2025
  • Capiche pizzeria

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Curvy red-brick roof creates "cocoon of rustic sophistication" in Surat pizzeria

    Red brick covers the walls, floors and ceilings of Capiche – a pizzeria in Surat, India, designed by local firm Neogenesis+Studi0261 to evoke traditional brick ovens. More about Curvy red-brick roof creates "cocoon of rustic sophistication" in Surat pizzeria

    Alyn Griffiths | 26 March 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Printemps

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Laura Gonzalez creates Printemps New York with "no boundaries" in art deco skyscraper

    Designer Laura Gonzalez has overhauled two floors of retail space in New York City's historic One Wall Street skyscraper for the US flagship of French department store Printemps. More about Laura Gonzalez creates Printemps New York with "no boundaries" in art deco skyscraper

    Ellen Eberhardt | 25 March 2025 | Leave a comment
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