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The final countdown is on, with time running out before late entries are no longer accepted for Dezeen Awards 2025! More about Final chance to enter Dezeen Awards
Dezeen School Shows: students at the American University in Dubai used AI tools and various design platforms to develop creative proposals that explore the future of Dubai through a surrealistic lens. More about Students at American University in Dubai envision a surreal future for the city
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features an upgraded trading stall for Nigeria's street markets. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. More about Dezeen Debate features "lovely and very transportable" Umbrella Crate Stall
Architecture studio BIG has designed a residential structure with chamfered edges divided by a central outdoor space for the 175 Third Street residential building in Brooklyn, New York. More about BIG designs chamfered complex with "plethora of niches" in Brooklyn
Taiwanese technology brand ASUS's Design You Can Feel exhibition travelled the globe to examine the relationship between craft, materiality and AI. More about Design You Can Feel exhibition's world tour spans Shanghai to Milan
Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum has created a light-filled pavilion made from wood and polycarbonate panels for the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion. More about Marina Tabassum unveils segmented Serpentine Pavilion that "allows the park to flow in"
Architects should see themselves as providing a public service even when working on luxury apartment blocks, British designer Thomas Heatherwick tells Dezeen in this interview. More about "The tone in architecture is that the public is ignorant" says Thomas Heatherwick
A prosthetics project and a psychoanalytic-looking "squeeze chair" feature in this roundup of V&A curator Natalie Kane's favourite pieces from the London museum's Design and Disability exhibition. More about Five highlights from V&A's Design and Disability exhibition
Italian designer Mara Bragagnolo has created a flat-pack furniture collection that can be tailored to meet the diverse needs of children on the autism spectrum. More about Mara Bragagnolo designs puzzle-style furniture for autistic children
French designer Sam Baron worked together with De La Espada to create Ensemble, a wooden seating collection that marks the Portuguese furniture brand's first venture into collectible design. More about Sam Baron designs De La Espada seating collection as "a little forest"
The first photographs of Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum's lightweight timber Serpentine Pavilion in London have been revealed. More about First images of 2025 Serpentine Pavilion revealed
Architect Samira Rathod and designers Johan Ejdemo, Matt Scullin and Zoe Lowres have joined this year's judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2025. More about Samira Rathod, Johan Ejdemo, Matt Scullin and Zoe Lowres revealed as Dezeen Awards 2025 judges
Danish architecture studio CEBRA is creating an office for Lego's design team in Billund, Denmark, which will contain the world's largest library of Lego pieces. More about CEBRA designs Lego Innovation Campus to "embody the spirit and identity" of brand
London Design Biennale, 3 Days of Design and Antwerp Design Week are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this June. More about Six architecture and design events in June from Dezeen Events Guide
American studios Weiss Manfredi, Hood Design Studio and Moody Nolan have released designs for the Lincoln Center in New York City, comprising a new stage and the demolition of a wall along one of its edges. More about Designs released of "more welcoming" Lincoln Center in New York
This month's Dezeen In Depth newsletter examines Norman Foster's successful career and features an interview with Forensic Architecture founder Eyal Weizman. Subscribe to Dezeen In Depth today! More about Dezeen In Depth examines how Norman Foster became the most successful architect in history
The Small Lots, Big Impacts competition in Los Angeles, which asked architects to develop starter house concepts for vacant lots across the city, has revealed its winners. More about Starter home concepts seek to alleviate Los Angeles housing crisis
Dezeen School Shows: an interactive library for children in a repurposed substation is among the interior architecture projects from students studying at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design. More about Immersive children's library among student projects from Corcoran School of the Arts and Design
Chinese studio DoDesign has perched the Drifting Stones pavilion on a rocky site in Chongqing, concealing a panoramic viewing area beneath a stepped roof of imitation stone. More about Imitation stone conceals glass viewpoint in Chinese valley by DoDesign
Construction work is wrapping up on Google's upcoming office in King's Cross, London, designed by the studios of architect Bjarke Ingels and designer Thomas Heatherwick. More about BIG and Heatherwick's landscraper revealed nearing completion in London