This week on Dezeen
This week on Dezeen
This week David Lynch unveiled his Paris nightclub, the Campana brothers completed their first hotel and BMW presented a pair of sustainable concept cars. More about This week on Dezeen
This week David Lynch unveiled his Paris nightclub, the Campana brothers completed their first hotel and BMW presented a pair of sustainable concept cars. More about This week on Dezeen
Architects Denton Corker Marshall designed this spaghetti-like bridge for Hangzhou in China. Unfortunately the competition it was shortlisted for has now been cancelled. More about China Bridge by Denton Corker Marshall
Dezeen Wire: media company News International has cancelled the remodelling of its London headquarters by Amanda Levete Architects. More about News International abandons AL_A headquarters redesign
Belgian architects Pieterjan Gijs and Arnout Van Vaerenbergh have completed a see-through church in Limburg, Belgium. More about Reading between the Lines by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh
London designer Héctor Serrano presents this series of jars with cork lids at Maison&Objet, which opens today in Paris. More about Natura Jars by Héctor Serrano for La Mediterránea
The top-floor living room of this Seattle house projects across the garden in a twisted cantilever. More about Phinney Modern by Elemental Architecture
Here are some photographs of the Moscow School of Management by architect David Adjaye, where four buildings precariously cantilever over a large circular base. More about Moscow School of Management Skolkovo by Adjaye Associates
This series of furniture by Norwegian designer Amy Hunting incorporates loops of felt for storage. More about Faithful Copy by Amy Hunting
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Dezeen Wire: French designer Inga Sempé will be Guest of Honour at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair 2012, which takes place 7-11 February. More about Inga Sempé to be guest of honour at Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair 2012
Dezeen Wire: architect David Adjaye has been announced as this year's Design Miami Designer of the Year. More about David Adjaye announced as Design Miami Designer of the Year 2011
Charred larch clads the curved walls of a seafood restaurant that projects towards the harbour in Folkestone, England. More about Rocksalt by Guy Hollaway Architects
Japanese designer Hiroyuki Miyake's calendar works like a retractable tape measure, with one centimetre for each day of the year. More about Measure calendar by Hiroyuki Miyake
Competition: we've teamed up with the makers of Sugru to give away ten packs of their plastic modelling clay for hacking products. More about Competition: ten packs of Sugru to be won
Visitors to this timber tea house sit beneath a woven rope dome with a gilded skylight and a hanging teapot in the middle. More about Black Teahouse by A1 Architects
Car brand BMW will present two sustainable concept cars under their new BMW i sub-brand at the Frankfurt Motor Show later this month. More about i3 Concept and i8 Concept by BMW
American movie director David Lynch has completed a nightclub in Paris that's inspired by and named after Club Silencio from his 2001 film Mulholland Drive. More about Silencio by David Lynch
Dezeen Wire: a panel of experts and an enthusiastic audience discussed the relationship between journalism and architecture at an event hosted last night by RIBA think tank Building Futures.
The debate put forward the motion: “This house believe the architectural profession has been let down by its press. Has the architectural media lost its backbone?” More about “Has the architectural media lost its backbone?”
Dezeen Wire: a retractable room divider for hospital wards by Royal College of Art graduate Michael Korn has won the UK James Dyson Award.
KwickScreen is a portable, retractable screen that enables hospital staff to quickly isolate infected patients, provide privacy or reconfigure the ward. More about UK James Dyson Award winner announced
Brazilian designers Humberto and Fernando Campana have completed their first hotel interior. More about New Hotel by the Campana brothers