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  • Bicycle stop light for Aaron Betsky's cycling in suburbia opinion

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    Comments

    "Cyclists are making cities worse for pedestrians" says commenter

    In this week's comments update, readers are debating architecture critic Aaron Betsky's claim that riding a bicycle is the best way to experience a city. More about "Cyclists are making cities worse for pedestrians" says commenter

    Karen Anderson | 8 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • OMA will restore its original features

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    Architecture

    OMA designs first North American outpost for Centre Pompidou

    Architect OMA has revealed its plans to transform a former transport hub in Jersey City into The Centre Pompidou Jersey City. More about OMA designs first North American outpost for Centre Pompidou

    James Parkes | 8 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism

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    School Shows

    12 student projects from the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism

    A tower designed for Ontario wildlife and a gold mine transformed into a soundscape feature in this school show from students at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism. More about 12 student projects from the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism

    Dezeen staff | 8 June 2021
  • SmartDesk Core range printed with Artists x Autonomous patterns

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    Design

    Autonomous imprints standing SmartDesks with colourful artworks

    Dezeen promotion: office furniture company Autonomous has collaborated with different artists and illustrators to create a range of height-adjustable desks that are ergonomic and brighten up the workspace at the same time. More about Autonomous imprints standing SmartDesks with colourful artworks

    Dezeen staff | 8 June 2021
  • Not Out outdoor chair and Notable table by True Design

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    Not outdoor collection by E-ggs for True Design

    Dezeen Showroom: Italian brand True Design has expanded its Not furniture collection with two outdoor pieces designed by E-ggs — one called Not Out and the other Notable. More about Not outdoor collection by E-ggs for True Design

    Dezeen staff | 8 June 2021
  • Serpentine Pavilion

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Counterspace combines abstracted fragments of London for carbon-negative Serpentine Pavilion

    South African studio Counterspace led by architect Sumayya Vally has unveiled a pink and grey structure built from elements informed by buildings in London as this year's Serpentine Pavilion. More about Counterspace combines abstracted fragments of London for carbon-negative Serpentine Pavilion

    Tom Ravenscroft | 8 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Plastic spoons at London design Biennale

    Design

    Design

    Spoon Archaeology at London Design Biennale shows single-use cutlery as archaeological remnants

    German designers Kai Linke and Peter Eckart have created an exhibition for the London Design Biennale in which disposable plastic cutlery is displayed as archaeological artefacts. More about Spoon Archaeology at London Design Biennale shows single-use cutlery as archaeological remnants

    James Parkes | 8 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Elon Musk

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Elon Musk is "the biggest architect of our time" says Jan Boelen

    Tesla and SpaceX entrepreneur Elon Musk is the world's greatest living architect, according to design curator and educator Jan Boelen. More about Elon Musk is "the biggest architect of our time" says Jan Boelen

    Marcus Fairs | 8 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Mandeville Place London office by Hollie Bowden

    Office interiors

    Office interiors

    Hollie Bowden channels the ambience of dimly lit gentlemen's clubs for London office

    London's gentlemen's clubs informed the rich material palette of dark stained oak, aged leather and natural textiles in this London office interior by Hollie Bowden. More about Hollie Bowden channels the ambience of dimly lit gentlemen's clubs for London office

    Ali Morris | 8 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Anaha complex, Honolulu, by Solomon Cordwell Buenz

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Eight spectacular transparent pools with see-through walls and floors

    Following the opening of a fully transparent swimming pool in London, we roundup eight spectacular see-through pools from around the world. More about Eight spectacular transparent pools with see-through walls and floors

    Tom Ravenscroft | 8 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Brite Bodies furniture collection

    Design

    Design

    Furniture collection Brite Bodies is a "kaleidoscopic nod" to the work of influential creatives

    Interior designers Kate Hayes and Krista Sharif have created Brite Bodies, a debut collection of colourful furniture informed by the work of creatives including Vivienne Westwood and Ettore Sottsass. More about Furniture collection Brite Bodies is a "kaleidoscopic nod" to the work of influential creatives

    Jane Englefield | 7 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Artificial island off the coast of Copenhagen

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    News

    Artificial island Lynetteholm to be built in Copenhagen harbour

    The Danish parliament has approved the building of Lynetteholm, an artificial island off the coast of Copenhagen that will house 35,000 people and protect the city's harbour from rising water. More about Artificial island Lynetteholm to be built in Copenhagen harbour

    Cajsa Carlson | 7 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • University of Kentucky

    School Shows

    School Shows

    University of Kentucky College of Design presents 12 architecture projects

    Our latest school show from students at the University of Kentucky College of Design includes a car depot that functions as a wellness centre and a housing community built from repurposed material from the railroad industry. More about University of Kentucky College of Design presents 12 architecture projects

    Dezeen staff | 7 June 2021
  • Timber tower by Lina Ghotmeh

    News

    News

    French architects face wood shortage with "prices going up every week"

    A timber shortage in France has forced prices up as architects struggle to comply with a new environmental law that requires public buildings to be 50 per cent wood. More about French architects face wood shortage with "prices going up every week"

    Marcus Fairs | 7 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Video

    Video

    Yusuke Shigeta reinvents traditional Japanese folding screen with digital animation

    This one-minute video shows how artist Yusuke Shigeta has updated a traditional Japanese art form using digital modelling techniques. More about Yusuke Shigeta reinvents traditional Japanese folding screen with digital animation

    Francesca Tesler | 7 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • 3form horizon

    Design

    Design

    3form launches translucent textile-based panels by Christian Darby

    Dezeen promotion: material manufacturer 3form has unveiled Horizon, a collection of partition panels to create zoning and privacy while still allowing light through. More about 3form launches translucent textile-based panels by Christian Darby

    Dezeen staff | 7 June 2021
  • Pavilion of the African Diaspora by Ini Archibong

    Interview

    Interview

    Ini Archibong creates Pavilion of the African Diaspora "for the black voices leading us into the future"

    In an exclusive interview, designer Ini Archibong says he is glad that people are waking up to issues of racial inequality and hopes that his London Design Biennale pavilion will provide a platform for conversation. More about Ini Archibong creates Pavilion of the African Diaspora "for the black voices leading us into the future"

    Amy Frearson | 7 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Sky Pool

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Watch a swimmer in London's fully transparent Sky Pool

    This video shows a swimmer in a transparent swimming pool made entirely from acrylic panels that was recently built between two buildings in London. More about Watch a swimmer in London's fully transparent Sky Pool

    Tom Ravenscroft | 7 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen Awards 2021 judge Francesca Muzio

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "I look forward to seeing designs that reconsider the importance of the domestic" reveals Dezeen Awards 2021 judge Francesca Muzio

    There are now just three days left to enter Dezeen Awards 2021, we asked 2021 judge Francesca Muzio what she's expecting from this year's entries. More about "I look forward to seeing designs that reconsider the importance of the domestic" reveals Dezeen Awards 2021 judge Francesca Muzio

    Aísling Cowley | 7 June 2021 | Leave a comment
  • Obsidian Rain by Kabage Karanja and Stella Mutegi

    Opinion

    Opinion

    "We should allow an African curator to turn the whole thing on its head"

    The haughty dismissals of this year's Venice Architecture Biennale by western critics overlook the welcome involvement of African architects, argue Kabage Karanja and Stella Mutegi. More about "We should allow an African curator to turn the whole thing on its head"

    Kabage Karanja and Stella Mutegi | 7 June 2021 | Leave a comment
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