John Pawson and Amanda Levete join judging panel for Dezeen Awards
Amanda Levete, Sadie Morgan, John Pawson and Terence Conran are among the architects and designers we have added to the judging panel for the Dezeen Awards, which are now open for entries. More
Dezeen Awards launches
Dezeen Awards is open for entries! Our first ever awards programme celebrating the world's best architecture, interiors and design is now accepting submissions. More
Platforms function as tables and shelves inside Tato Architects' House in Miyamoto
Japanese studio Tato Architects designed the interior of this house in Osaka as a single room containing angular platforms that perform multiple functions and are connected by a spiralling sequence of wooden steps. More
David Adjaye and Patrizia Moroso among judges for first-ever Dezeen Awards
David Adjaye, Patrizia Moroso, Rossana Hu and Benjamin Hubert are among the judges of the inaugural Dezeen Awards. More
Plant-filled spheres open at Amazon headquarters in Seattle
Retail company Amazon has completed a set of glass orbs filled with "cloud forest" gardens for its headquarters in Seattle, providing work areas for employees and green space for the public. More
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Dezeen has launched its first ever awards programme to identify the world's best architecture, interiors and design. More
Modular furniture allows Shanghai home by RIGI Design to evolve with its family
A 1940s house in Shanghai has been reconfigured by RIGI Design to create a light-filled family home with a steel staircase, adaptable modular furniture and playful house-shaped elements. More
Steven Holl completes luminous Maggie's Centre next to Britain's oldest hospital
American architect Steven Holl has unveiled his Maggie's Centre for cancer patients in London, featuring a facade of translucent white glass dotted with coloured panels. More
Light Earth Designs creates sustainable cricket pavilion of self-supporting parabolic roofs
Three vaulted structures built using compressed soil-cement tiles form a canopy at this cricket pavilion in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, which looks out across the ground and a wetland valley. More
Snøhetta channels Oscar Niemeyer for "futuristic" Aesop store in London's Chelsea
Twelve rose-tinged clay arches fan out over a huge stainless-steel sink in this Snøhetta-designed Aesop store in west London, designed in tribute to Brazilian modernist Oscar Niemeyer. More