Architecture
Origami Stair by Bell Phillips
Architects Bell Phillips created this folded stainless steel staircase for a south London home. More about Origami Stair by Bell Phillips
Architects Bell Phillips created this folded stainless steel staircase for a south London home. More about Origami Stair by Bell Phillips
Bartlett School of Architecture graduate Richard Hardy has shared with us his short film imagining an autonomous, artificially intelligent, sustainable city More about Movie: The Transcendent City by Richard Hardy
American firm Choi + Shine Architects designed these conceptual electricity pylons shaped like human figures to march across the Icelandic landscape. More about Land of Giants by Choi + Shine Architects
Swedish designer David Ericsson has created a furniture range made from leather, wood and linen for his thesis project at the Carl Malmsten Workshop in Sweden. More about Carl Malmsten made me do it by David Ericsson
New exhibition space Křehký Gallery has opened inside a former ham factory in Prague. More about Heroes at Křehký Gallery
German product and jewellery designer Daniel Michel responds to the phasing out of incandescent light bulbs in Europe with this lamp comprising the skeleton of a shade and an invisible bulb. More about Bye Bye Bulb by Daniel Michel
This fluffy children's playsuit by Royal College of Art graduate Helge Fischer sounds an alarm if the child is touched inappropriately. More about Safe Cuddling by Helge Fischer
Japanese designer Masato Sekiya elevated this house so that it would fit over the humped site in Ashiya, Japan. More about Lifted House by Masato Sekiya
DezeenTV: in this next film in our series of Dezeentalks at [D3] Design Talents, Cologne gallerist Gabrielle Ammann explains how she came to exhibit and sell design, the need to categorize people and whether she would prefer to keep a Ron Arad chair or sculpture. More about Dezeentalks at [D3] Design Talents: Gabrielle Ammann
Dezeenwire: the Strata tower in south London by BFLS architects has won The Carbuncle Cup, awarded annually by Building Design magazine to the ugliest building completed in the UK during the past 12 months - Building Design
Also on Dezeenwire: Jonathan Glancey's review of the Strata tower
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Mushrooms grow on decaying books at this garden in Quebec by Berlin landscape architect Thilo Folkerts of 100 Landschaftsarchitektur and Canadian artist Rodney LaTourelle. More about Jardin de la Connaissance by Rodney LaTourelle and 100 Landschaftsarchitektur
This restaurant interior wrapped in a curtain of mirrored fins by London architecture and interiors firm d-raw has opened at the Fenwick department store on London's New Bond Street. More about Bond & Brook by d-raw
London studio Daytrip have installed rubber display stands and a padded cell at this Hong Kong shop for fashion designer Gareth Pugh. More about Gareth Pugh store in Hong Kong by Daytrip
These vases by Jakub Berdych of Qubus Design Studio comprise hand-blown glass pieces attached to plastic buckets. More about Bucket Vase by Qubus Design Studio
Danish industrial design firm Kibisi launch these minimal headphones today. More about TMA-1 By KiBiSi for AIAIAI
Featured category: you can now browse all our stories about skyscrapers in our new architecture category including the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa by SOM (above). Featured category: Skyscrapers »
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Viennese designer Marco Dessí created these stacking chairs milled from plywood to reveal the material's multiple layers. More about Prater Chair by Marco Dessí
Here is another project from the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, this time Israeli student Sharona Merlin has designed a flattened cup and saucer. More about Slim Cup by Sharona Merlin
We've got together with FIELL Publishers to give away ten copies of the Little Book of Shocking Global Facts, compiled and designed by graphic designer Jonathan Barnbrook. More about Competition: ten copies of the Little Book of Shocking Global Facts to be won
Fashion designer Iris van Herpen collaborated with New York company .MGX by Materialise and artist Daniel Widrig to create 3D printed clothes. More about Crystallization by Iris van Herpen, Daniel Widrig and .MGX by Materialise