Architecture
A Mono Struct House by Masato Sekiya
Japanese architect Masato Sekiya has completed a house in Kasiwara, Japan, with a structure of wooden beams joined by bolts. More about A Mono Struct House by Masato Sekiya
Japanese architect Masato Sekiya has completed a house in Kasiwara, Japan, with a structure of wooden beams joined by bolts. More about A Mono Struct House by Masato Sekiya
Designer Chikara Ohno of Sinato has completed the interior of a boutique in Tokyo by adding a display level above head height made of expanded metal. More about DURAS Daiba by Chikara Ohno
Industrial designer Christian Vivanco has designed a sofa that resembles a picket fence surrounding a lawn. More about The Grass Is Always Greener on the Other Side of the Fence by Christian Vivanco
Japanese architect Masato Sekiya has completed a house for a family in Osaka, Japan, with raw concrete finishes inside and out. More about House for Three Children by Masato Sekiya
Here's another stadium designed by German studio GMP Architekten (see our earlier story) for the 2010 FIFA World Cup starting next week. More about Moses Mabhida Stadium by GMP Architekten
This wooden chair by designers Markus Bergström and Joe Nunn of Glass Hill for Phillips de Pury is on show at the Saatchi Gallery in London. More about Chair by Glass Hill
Here's one of three stadiums designed by German studio GMP Architekten for the 2010 FIFA World Cup that begins in South Africa next week. More about Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium by GMP Architekten
Designer Francesco Binfaré has designed a sofa draped in a loose leather cover for Italian brand Edra. More about Brenno by Francesco Binfaré for Edra
Dezeenwire: the winners of the D&AD Awards 2010 were announced last night at a ceremony in London. See press release below.
See all the winning projects on the D&AD website. More about D&AD Awards 2010 winners announced
Rotterdam studio Pasel Kuenzel Architects have completed a house on the site of a former slaughterhouse in Leiden, Netherlands, inverting the typical functions by putting the lounge at the top and the attic at the bottom. More about V21K07 by Pasel Kuenzel Architects
DMY Berlin 2010: design collective Pour les Alpes will present multi-faceted wooden plant pots at the DMY International Design Festival taking place in Berlin next week. More about Crystal Collection by Pour les Alpes
Spanish studio MSB have designed a collection of steel-plate furniture including this desk, which combines a seat and table. More about Essence Collection by MSB
Dezeen promotion: graduate art and design show Free Range 2010 opens at the Old Truman Brewery in London tomorrow. More about Free Range 2010
Dezeenmail issue #51 is out now – have a look at it here. Dezeenmail is sent out roughly every two weeks and contains a selection of Dezeen’s best stories and comments, along with all our latest competitions and jobs. You can subscribe here.
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French designer Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance has completed the interior of a gallery in Paris featuring a strip of white Corian wrapped around the space. More about Galerie BSL by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance
Shanghai Expo 2010: here are some images of the Polish pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 designed by Polish studio WWAA Architects. More about Polish Pavilion for Shanghai Expo 2010 by WWAA Architects
We've got together with New York architects WORKac to give away five copies of the second edition of 49 Cities, their study into design proposals for utopian metropolises. More about Competitions: five copies of 49 Cities to be won
New York designer Alvaro Uribe has created a stool by bending carbon fibre-reinforced plastic into a seat and two legs. More about Plum Stool by Alvaro Uribe
Spanish office Magén Arquitectos have completed a building for the environment department of Zaragoza city council in Spain, featuring a top level of wood panelling, a glass mid-section and a black-tinted concrete bottom. More about Environmental Unit Headquarters by Magén Arquitectos
Japanese architect Makoto Yamaguchi has created a hair salon in the basement of a Tokyo building, showcasing the patchwork of alterations made by previous occupants of the space. More about kilico. hair salon by Makoto Yamaguchi