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  • Kymaia resort

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    Hotels

    Productora models Oaxacan hotel suites after pre-Hispanic pyramids

    Mexican studios Productora and The Book of Wa have unveiled the boutique Kymaia Hotel with suites of coloured concrete in a pyramidal form near Puerto Escondido, along Mexico's southwestern coast. More about Productora models Oaxacan hotel suites after pre-Hispanic pyramids

    Kate Mazade | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Office illustration by Marie Mohanna

    Dezeen In Depth

    Dezeen In Depth

    Dezeen In Depth features results of exclusive research conducted by Dezeen

    This month's Dezeen In Depth newsletter examines the findings of Dezeen's working conditions survey and features an interview with National Civic Art Society president Justin Shubow. Subscribe to Dezeen In Depth today! More about Dezeen In Depth features results of exclusive research conducted by Dezeen

    Saudatu Bah | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Copper Bottom by Adrian James Architects

    British houses

    British houses

    Adrian James Architects wraps Copper Bottom house in origami-like shell

    A green-patinated copper shell topped with solar panels forms this "habitable power station" in Oxford, designed by local studio Adrian James Architects. More about Adrian James Architects wraps Copper Bottom house in origami-like shell

    Ella Jessel | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Illustration of an office

    Features

    Features

    Dezeen survey points to "broken" architecture and design industry

    Dezeen's architecture and design working-conditions survey paints an alarming picture of an industry under strain. Nat Barker reports. More about Dezeen survey points to "broken" architecture and design industry

    Nat Barker | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Office illustration by Marie Mohanna

    Opinion

    Opinion

    "Working yourself to the point of exhaustion is no longer a badge of honour"

    As Dezeen's working-conditions survey reveals widespread dissatisfaction with low pay and long hours among architects, Amanda Baillieu considers what has gone wrong in the profession. More about "Working yourself to the point of exhaustion is no longer a badge of honour"

    Amanda Baillieu | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Illustration of an office by Marie Mohanna

    Features

    Features

    Shocking personal stories from Dezeen's working-conditions survey

    Nightmare bosses, public shamings, racist pay policies and even being forced to eat lunch in a cupboard. Here are some of the troubling experiences shared in response to Dezeen's working-conditions survey. More about Shocking personal stories from Dezeen's working-conditions survey

    Nat Barker | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Marie Mohanna illustration of an office

    News

    News

    One in five architecture and design workers planning to leave industry

    A fifth of people working in architecture and design expect to leave their field soon amid discontent over high workloads and low pay, Dezeen's working-conditions survey has found. More about One in five architecture and design workers planning to leave industry

    Nat Barker | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Illustration of Reggio School

    21st-Century Architecture

    21st-Century Architecture

    Andrés Jaque's Reggio School was the most significant building of 2022

    Reggio School, a project that combined experimental eco-architecture with a radical approach to learning, is the 2022 instalment in our 21st-Century Architecture: 25 Years 25 Buildings series. More about Andrés Jaque's Reggio School was the most significant building of 2022

    Amy Frearson | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Marina Tabassum set to design 2025 Serpentine Pavilion

    News

    News

    Marina Tabassum revealed as 2025 Serpentine Pavilion designer

    Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum has unveiled her design for this year's Serpentine Pavilion in London, which will mark the 25th anniversary of the annual commission. More about Marina Tabassum revealed as 2025 Serpentine Pavilion designer

    Tom Ravenscroft | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Cross-laminated timber data centre

    Data centres

    Data centres

    Microsoft building first data centres with cross-laminated timber

    Architecture studio Gensler has designed a pair of data centres with a hybrid CLT structure in northern Virgina, USA, for technology brand Microsoft. More about Microsoft building first data centres with cross-laminated timber

    Starr Charles | 28 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • PErforated brick

    Parks and gardens

    Parks and gardens

    Red-painted steel structures feature in Mexican riverfront revitalisation

    Architecture studio Entorno y Contexto has led the redevelopment of a stretch of the Papaloapan River on Tuxtepec, Oaxaca, installing lightweight steel structures on stilts and landscaping to facilitate recreation. More about Red-painted steel structures feature in Mexican riverfront revitalisation

    Ben Dreith | 27 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Newton Park Place by ROAR

    London house extensions

    London house extensions

    ROAR Architects adds oak-framed extension to heritage-listed London home

    Local studio ROAR Architects has extended a Victorian house in southeast London with grass-topped and oak-framed living spaces that overlook a large garden. More about ROAR Architects adds oak-framed extension to heritage-listed London home

    Jon Astbury | 27 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Sara Kulturhus by White Arkitekter

    21st-Century Architecture

    21st-Century Architecture

    Sara Kulturhus by White Arkitekter was the most significant building of 2021

    White Arkitekter's Sara Kulturhus in Sweden is next in our 21st-Century Architecture: 25 Years 25 Buildings series, after bringing one of the world's tallest timber buildings to the small subarctic city of Skellefteå. More about Sara Kulturhus by White Arkitekter was the most significant building of 2021

    Jon Astbury | 27 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • CMG Times Center by OMA

    Skyscrapers

    Skyscrapers

    Ten skyscrapers around the world set to complete in 2025

    A cantilevering pool and a soaring skybridge are among the distinctive details that characterise this list of upcoming skyscrapers, scheduled to complete in 2025. More about Ten skyscrapers around the world set to complete in 2025

    Lizzie Crook | 27 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture by Asif Khan

    News

    News

    Asif Khan to convert Soviet cinema in Kazakhstan into cultural centre

    The conversion of a Soviet-era cinema into the Tselinny Center of Contemporary Culture by British designer Asif Khan is underway in Kazakhstan. More about Asif Khan to convert Soviet cinema in Kazakhstan into cultural centre

    Lizzie Crook | 27 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Shift launches architecture competition for new world wonder

    News

    News

    Architecture competition calls for designs for "a new world wonder"

    Dutch social venture Shift has launched a €250,000 competition calling for designs for "a new wonder of the world" to promote action against climate change. More about Architecture competition calls for designs for "a new world wonder"

    Amy Frearson | 27 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Anna Heringer's Anandaloy Centre was the most significant building of 2020

    21st-Century Architecture

    21st-Century Architecture

    Anna Heringer's Anandaloy was the most significant building of 2020

    We continue our 21st-Century Architecture: 25 Years 25 Buildings series with the Anandaloy centre in Bangladesh by Studio Anna Heringer, a pioneering project for the revival of mud construction in contemporary architecture. More about Anna Heringer's Anandaloy was the most significant building of 2020

    Jon Astbury | 26 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Noah's Ark Nursery by C+S Architects

    Kindergartens

    Kindergartens

    Enzo Mari animals decorate Italian nursery by C+S Architects

    Italian studio C+S Architects has completed a nursery near Bergamo featuring a red concrete retaining wall engraved with representations of the animals from a famous 1950s puzzle by designer Enzo Mari. More about Enzo Mari animals decorate Italian nursery by C+S Architects

    Alyn Griffiths | 26 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Mikhail Riches's Goldsmith Street was the most significant building of 2019

    21st-Century Architecture

    21st-Century Architecture

    Mikhail Riches's Goldsmith Street was the most significant building of 2019

    Our 21st-Century Architecture: 25 Years 25 Buildings pick for 2019 is Goldsmith Street in Norwich, designed by architecture studio Mikhail Riches with Cathy Hawley. More about Mikhail Riches's Goldsmith Street was the most significant building of 2019

    Nat Barker | 25 January 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture executive order

    This week on Dezeen

    This week on Dezeen

    This week Trump signed an executive order promoting "traditional and classical" architecture

    This week on Dezeen, US president Donald Trump issued the Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic Architecture executive order. More about This week Trump signed an executive order promoting "traditional and classical" architecture

    Tom Ravenscroft | 25 January 2025 | Leave a comment
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