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  • Opinion

    Opinion

    "We have to do better than ugliness and incoherence. We can be woke and good designers as well"

    The current way architecture is critiqued and presented at biennials and exhibitions is ugly, but it doesn't need to be, argues Aaron Betsky. More about "We have to do better than ugliness and incoherence. We can be woke and good designers as well"

    Aaron Betsky | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • A room for archaeologists in Peru

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    Architecture project of the year goes back to "core of architecture" says Dezeen Awards judge

    A Room for Archaeologists and Kids by Studio Tom Emerson and Taller 5, which won the Dezeen Awards architecture project of the year award,  shows that architecture "does not need to be complicated", says judge Lyndon Neri in this movie. More about Architecture project of the year goes back to "core of architecture" says Dezeen Awards judge

    Olivia Ladanyi | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Redfox Commons by Lever Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Lever Architecture transforms Portland industrial buildings into creative workspace

    American firm Lever Architecture used weathering steel and original timber in the adaptive reuse of two factories built over 70 years ago for a hay-baler manufacturer. More about Lever Architecture transforms Portland industrial buildings into creative workspace

    Jenna McKnight | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Wolfgang Rieder appointed Loeb Fellow at Harvard University

    Design

    Design

    Wolfgang Rieder appointed Loeb Fellow at Harvard University

    Dezeen promotion: Wolfgang Rieder, owner of concrete brand Rieder Group, has become the first Austrian design entrepreneur to be granted a Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University. More about Wolfgang Rieder appointed Loeb Fellow at Harvard University

    Dezeen staff | 27 November 2019
  • HSBC Building in Hong Kong by Norman Foster

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Foster's HSBC building in Hong Kong is a revolutionary high-tech skyscraper

    The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Headquarters was a ground-breaking skyscraper and established Norman Foster as a global brand. We take a look at the high-rise bank as part of our high-tech architecture series. More about Foster's HSBC building in Hong Kong is a revolutionary high-tech skyscraper

    Tom Ravenscroft | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Tree Suites by Peter Pichler Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Peter Pichler reveals visuals of luxury wooden Tree Suites in Austria

    Gabled wooden structures encasing glass-walled living spaces will distinguish a group of treehouses that Peter Pichler Architecture has designed for a forest in Kitzbühel, Austria. More about Peter Pichler reveals visuals of luxury wooden Tree Suites in Austria

    Lizzie Crook | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Make Your Own Masters course applications open January 2020 founded by Stacie Woolsey

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    News

    Applications now open to Make Your Own Masters course

    Stacie Woolsey has turned her experience of unaffordable further design education two years ago into her Make Your Own Masters course, which will take on 10 students in 2020. More about Applications now open to Make Your Own Masters course

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Snøhetta carbon negative pledge

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    Snøhetta aims to make all its buildings carbon negative within 20 years

    Norwegian architect Snøhetta has pledged to only design carbon-negative buildings, meaning their projects will generate more energy than they consume over their lifetime. More about Snøhetta aims to make all its buildings carbon negative within 20 years

    Marcus Fairs | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Global Grad Show surfaces issues you didn't know existed, says curator

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    Design

    Global Grad Show confronts issues you didn't know existed, says curator

    This year's Global Grad Show in Dubai illustrated how "many small actions come together to create a total picture". Curator Eleanor Watson selects five innovative projects that make a positive global impact. More about Global Grad Show confronts issues you didn't know existed, says curator

    Natashah Hitti | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • The architect, the law, the sponsor and their maid's room by Public Works at the Sharjah Architecture Triennial

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    Architecture

    Public Works exhibits plans of Lebanon's windowless maid's rooms

    Public Works has created an installation focused on maid's rooms in Lebanon at the Sharjah Architecture Triennial to highlight the windowless servants quarters built in developments across the region. More about Public Works exhibits plans of Lebanon's windowless maid's rooms

    Tom Ravenscroft | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Moustache store designed by En Bande Organisée

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Moustache opens Paris store that looks as if it is carved out of stone

    En Bande Organisée and Julien Dufresne Architecte used pale polished concrete to create the cave-like interiors of French brand Moustache's Parisian store. More about Moustache opens Paris store that looks as if it is carved out of stone

    Ali Morris | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Ross Lovegrove creates crystal trophy with internal double helix for Fashion Awards 2019

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    Design

    Ross Lovegrove creates crystal trophy with internal double helix for Fashion Awards 2019

    Ross Lovegrove has designed this year's Fashion Awards trophy, which consists of a laser-cut DNA double helix that appears to be suspended inside a monolithic crystal. More about Ross Lovegrove creates crystal trophy with internal double helix for Fashion Awards 2019

    Jennifer Hahn | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • House for Four London house extension by Harry Thomson of Studioshaw

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    Architecture

    Black-painted larch planks clad extension to a house in London

    Larch planks finished with matt black barn paint were used to clad this extension of a Victorian terrace in London, designed by architect Harry Thomson. More about Black-painted larch planks clad extension to a house in London

    Jon Astbury | 27 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Queens Library at Hunter's Point by Steven Holl Architects

    News

    News

    Hunters Point Library slapped with lawsuit for inaccessibility issues

    Hunters Point Library in New York's Long Island City by Steven Holl Architects has been hit with a class action lawsuit for its "total disregard" of people with mobility disabilities. More about Hunters Point Library slapped with lawsuit for inaccessibility issues

    Eleanor Gibson | 26 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • 565 Broome Soho by Renzo Piano

    Architecture

    Architecture

    565 Broome Soho is Renzo Piano's first residential project in New York City

    Italian architect Renzo Piano has completed his 565 Broome Soho – a New York condominium development comprising two identical glass towers. More about 565 Broome Soho is Renzo Piano's first residential project in New York City

    Bridget Goldberg | 26 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Aer Puffer by The Arrivals

    Design

    Design

    The Arrivals designs Aer parka with pocket that blocks mobile phone signal

    New York fashion brand The Arrivals has created a puffer jacket with a Faraday pocket that blocks cellular and GPS signals on smartphones, to encourage wearers to switch off and "reconnect with the outdoors". More about The Arrivals designs Aer parka with pocket that blocks mobile phone signal

    Bridget Goldberg | 26 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Cybertruck Tesla electric pickup truck

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    Comments

    "People laughed at iPhone too, remember?"

    In this week's comment update, readers are weighing up the environmental impact of Elon Musk's Cybertruck and a Seattle after-death facility. More about "People laughed at iPhone too, remember?"

    Frankie Entwistle | 26 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Portland Flatiron Building by Works Progress Architecture

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    Architecture

    Works Progress Architecture creates triangular Portland Flatiron building for unusual site

    Protruding corner windows that are set at different angles front this timber-framed, three-sided building in northern Portland designed by American firm Works Progress Architecture. More about Works Progress Architecture creates triangular Portland Flatiron building for unusual site

    Jenna McKnight | 26 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • High-tech architecture

    High-tech architecture

    Renzo Piano is the Italian high-tech architect

    Renzo Piano designed one of high-tech architecture's seminal buildings – the Centre Pompidou. Continuing our high-tech architecture series, we profile the Italian architect who was a key figure in the largely British-led movement. More about Renzo Piano is the Italian high-tech architect

    Amy Frearson | 26 November 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Design Dissenters Network opinion

    Opinion

    Opinion

    "The creative industries are misreading the public"

    By voting for Brexit, the British people have shown a greater appetite for risk than the creative sector, which needs to take the public more seriously or risk becoming irrelevant, says Martyn Perks of the Dissenters Design Network. More about "The creative industries are misreading the public"

    Martyn Perks | 26 November 2019 | Leave a comment
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