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  • Liverpool Street Elizabeth Line station

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    Architecture

    Dezeen's guide to the architecture of the Elizabeth Line

    With the highly anticipated Elizabeth Line railway project opening in London on 24 May, Dezeen rounds up the 10 new central section stations, including designs by WilkinsonEyre and Hawkins\Brown. More about Dezeen's guide to the architecture of the Elizabeth Line

    Nat Barker | 16 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Powder-blue drawers displaying glasses in Morela eyewear store in Ljubljana, Slovenia, designed by Nika Zupanc

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Nika Zupanc brings "Alice in Wonderland ambience" to Morela eyewear store in Ljubljana

    Massive lamps, rotating mirrors and a legion of drawers feature inside the Morela eyewear store, which Slovenian designer Nika Zupanc has completed in Ljubljana. More about Nika Zupanc brings "Alice in Wonderland ambience" to Morela eyewear store in Ljubljana

    Natasha Levy | 16 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • tree in courtyard argentina row house

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Baldio Arquitectura designs Córdoba row house around existing carob tree

    Baldio Arquitectura has completed a small apartment with light wells and a central tree as part of a residential complex in Córdoba. More about Baldio Arquitectura designs Córdoba row house around existing carob tree

    James Brillon | 15 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Stone House extension by Architecture for London

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture for London uses stone to give house extension "a sense of permanence"

    Architecture for London has used a palette of stone, concrete and wood to create this monolithic rear extension to a house in Islington, which features a small arched entrance for the owner's cat. More about Architecture for London uses stone to give house extension "a sense of permanence"

    Alyn Griffiths | 15 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Mezzanine bedroom beneath exposed ceiling

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    Lookbooks

    Ten bedrooms tucked away on cosy mezzanine levels

    A forest cabin and an apartment in a New York warehouse feature in this lookbook, which shines a light on ten homes with snug bedrooms raised on mezzanine levels. More about Ten bedrooms tucked away on cosy mezzanine levels

    Lizzie Crook | 15 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Morphosis Genesis charging stations

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    Design

    Morphosis designs sleek electric vehicle charging stations for Genesis

    Architecture studio Morphosis has created electric vehicle charging stations for South Korean car brand Genesis that feature wing-like canopies. More about Morphosis designs sleek electric vehicle charging stations for Genesis

    Jane Englefield | 15 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Catepillar Hill

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Whitten Architects places single-storey Maine home on stilts to "evoke a treehouse"

    Whitten Architects clad this Maine retreat with Eastern cedar and placed it on stilts on a steep site so that the single-storey structure would seem like a treehouse. More about Whitten Architects places single-storey Maine home on stilts to "evoke a treehouse"

    James Brillon | 14 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Portuguese farmhouse with concrete extension

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    Architecture

    Filipe Pina and David Bilo extend Portuguese farmhouse with gabled concrete forms

    Portuguese architects Filipe Pina and David Bilo have extended the Casa NaMora farmhouse in Guarda, Portugal, adding two gabled concrete volumes with pared-back interiors. More about Filipe Pina and David Bilo extend Portuguese farmhouse with gabled concrete forms

    Jon Astbury | 14 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Budge Over Dover house in Sydney designed by YSG

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    Lookbooks

    Ten green living rooms that prove the colour's versatility

    A fashion editor's apartment in São Paulo and a home covered in panels of mint-green metal mesh feature in our latest lookbook, which rounds up ten lounge interiors where green is used both as a background colour and a striking design statement. More about Ten green living rooms that prove the colour's versatility

    Jennifer Hahn | 14 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Cities from lava

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    News

    This week we revealed a proposal to build cities from lava

    This week on Dezeen, Icelandic architect Arnhildur Palmadottir revealed her "radical and gigantic" Lavaforming proposal at the DesignMarch festival in Reykjavík. More about This week we revealed a proposal to build cities from lava

    Cajsa Carlson | 14 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Waldorf Astoria supertall skyscraper

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Sieger Suarez Architects and Carlos Ott design Miami's first supertall skyscraper

    Sieger Suarez Architects has collaborated with Uruguayan architect Carlos Ott to design a new property for hotel brand Waldorf Astoria in Miami, which aims to be the first supertall skyscraper to be completed in the city. More about Sieger Suarez Architects and Carlos Ott design Miami's first supertall skyscraper

    Ben Dreith | 13 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Exterior of SFMOMA with work by Neri Oxman

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    Design

    SFMOMA exhibition explores the architectural provocations of Neri Oxman

    Melanin-enriched building materials and decomposing pavilions are among the pieces on show in San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's exhibition of Neri Oxman's work, Nature x Humanity. Curator Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher discusses five key works. More about SFMOMA exhibition explores the architectural provocations of Neri Oxman

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 13 May 2022 | Leave a comment
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    Promotion

    Pratt Institute show to explore "bold work and big creative ideas"

    Promotion: Pratt Institute has announced the 2022 edition of Pratt Shows: Design, its annual exhibition of work by seniors and postgraduates that explores "the future of design throughout New York City," which will run from 11 to 18 May. More about Pratt Institute show to explore "bold work and big creative ideas"

    Dezeen staff | 13 May 2022
  • Taipei Performing Arts Center has completed

    Architecture

    Architecture

    OMA's Taipei Performing Arts Center completes in Taiwan

    The long-awaited Taipei Performing Arts Center in Taiwan, which was designed by Dutch studio OMA, has completed ahead of the official opening on 7 August 2022. More about OMA's Taipei Performing Arts Center completes in Taiwan

    Tom Ravenscroft | 13 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Folding aluminium covers the exterior of the building

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Jestico + Whiles wraps Cambridge University building in perforated aluminium

    Architecture office Jestico + Whiles has completed an aluminium-clad educational facility at the University of Cambridge, England, featuring brightly coloured staircases and built-in furniture. More about Jestico + Whiles wraps Cambridge University building in perforated aluminium

    Alyn Griffiths | 13 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Rem Koolhaas

    Deconstructivism

    Deconstructivism

    Rem Koolhaas is the architect who built deconstructivism's legacy

    Continuing our series revitising deconstructivist architecture, we profile Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, who is the driving force behind architectural powerhouse OMA. More about Rem Koolhaas is the architect who built deconstructivism's legacy

    Amy Frearson | 13 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Render of the carbon-negative Paradise office by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios.

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    News

    UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard to "address current ambiguities around the much-used term"

    A group of leading industry organisations including the Royal British Institute of Architects have come together to create a building standard that will verify net-zero carbon buildings in the UK. More about UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard to "address current ambiguities around the much-used term"

    Lizzie Crook | 13 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Deconstructivism opinion

    Deconstructivism

    Deconstructivism

    "The very idea of deconstructivism now seems hopelessly implausible"

    The excess and self-indulgence of deconstructivism stand in stark contrast to the urgent existential issues facing architects today, writes Catherine Slessor as part of our series revisiting the style. More about "The very idea of deconstructivism now seems hopelessly implausible"

    Catherine Slessor | 13 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Yinka Ilori

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    Interview

    "I use colour as a way of starting a conversation" says designer Yinka Ilori

    Architects should collaborate more with artists and designers to inject a sense of fun into their often-serious projects, London designer Yinka Ilori tells Dezeen in this exclusive interview. More about "I use colour as a way of starting a conversation" says designer Yinka Ilori

    Jane Englefield | 13 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Queer Spaces

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Queer Spaces creates "accessible lineage of queer themes in architecture"

    The recently released Queer Spaces book is an atlas of 90 LGBTQ+ spaces from around the world. Its editors, designer Adam Nathaniel Furman and historian Joshua Mardell, choose six of the most interesting. More about Queer Spaces creates "accessible lineage of queer themes in architecture"

    Tom Ravenscroft | 13 May 2022 | Leave a comment
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