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  • Opinion

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    "The Farrell Review has empowered architects and designers to shape policy"

    Much has been achieved in the five years since the publishing of the Farrell Review, a report on the state of the UK's architecture, but we can still do much more to improve our towns and cities, writes Terry Farrell. More about "The Farrell Review has empowered architects and designers to shape policy"

    Terry Farrell | 24 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Three Capes Track Hiking Lodges designed by Andrew Burns Architecture

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    Three Capes Track hiking lodges hide amongst the Tasmanian landscape

    Andrew Burns Architecture has nestled a pair of lodges along a forested hiking trail in southeast Tasmania, which both offer visitors uninterrupted ocean views. More about Three Capes Track hiking lodges hide amongst the Tasmanian landscape

    Natasha Levy | 24 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Voronoi lighting by Tala

    Five of the best PR and marketing roles including jobs at Tala and MAD

    Our pick of the top roles in PR and marketing available on Dezeen Jobs include positions with British lighting brand Tala and MAD. More about Five of the best PR and marketing roles including jobs at Tala and MAD

    Dezeen Jobs | 24 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Iris van Herpen explores human-animal hybrids in Shift Souls couture collection

    Design

    Design

    Iris van Herpen explores human-animal hybrids in Shift Souls couture collection

    Iris van Herpen looked to advances in DNA engineering and female forms in mythology when imagining this sculptural couture collection. More about Iris van Herpen explores human-animal hybrids in Shift Souls couture collection

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 24 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • The Chapel by Craftworks in south London, England

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Craftworks inserts home with faceted modern gothic roof into abandoned chapel

    Craftworks has added a vaulted ceiling and lower ground floor to a derelict chapel to create this south London house, which is the winner of the 2019 Don't Move, Improve! award. More about Craftworks inserts home with faceted modern gothic roof into abandoned chapel

    Jon Astbury | 24 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Don Juan House by Emilio Lopez

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Emilio López builds house with bow-tie shape in coastal Ecuador

    The glazed ends of this house in Ecuador, by local architect Emilio López, are larger than the building's middle portion to make the most of ocean and forest views. More about Emilio López builds house with bow-tie shape in coastal Ecuador

    Bridget Goldberg | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Marc Newson exhibition at Gagosian Gallery Chelsea

    Design

    Design

    Marc Newson exhibition in New York features swords and surfboards

    Industrial designer Marc Newson worked with Japanese swordsmiths, Czech glass makers and an American surfer to create the pieces currently on show at the Gagosian's Chelsea gallery. More about Marc Newson exhibition in New York features swords and surfboards

    Eleanor Gibson | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Abercorn Chalet by Tux Creative

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Industrial and earthy materials form Abercorn Chalet in Quebec

    Farm buildings and MC Escher drawings helped inform the design of this sprawling retreat by Canadian studio Tux Creative and architect Guillaume Kukucka. More about Industrial and earthy materials form Abercorn Chalet in Quebec

    Jenna McKnight | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • James Dyson Brexit

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    Leading Brexiteer James Dyson relocates headquarters to Singapore

    Pro-Brexit inventor James Dyson will move his company headquarters from the UK to Singapore in the next few months, but denies that the decision relates to Brexit. More about Leading Brexiteer James Dyson relocates headquarters to Singapore

    Augusta Pownall | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Tower Fifth by Gensler

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    Tower Fifth supertall skyscraper proposed for Midtown Manhattan

    New York City developer Harry Macklowe and global architecture firm Gensler have proposed a 96-storey office tower in Midtown Manhattan, which could become the city's tallest skyscraper by roof height. More about Tower Fifth supertall skyscraper proposed for Midtown Manhattan

    Eleanor Gibson | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • 15 Clerkenwell Close by Amin Taha + Groupwork

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    Islington Council finds "lost" planning documents for Amin Taha's 15 Clerkenwell Close

    Planning documents at the centre of a dispute between architect Amin Taha and Islington Council, over the future of the controversial 15 Clerkenwell Close in London, have come to light after previously being thought to be lost. More about Islington Council finds "lost" planning documents for Amin Taha's 15 Clerkenwell Close

    Tom Ravenscroft | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Black Barn by Studio Bark in Suffolk, England

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Studio Bark builds off-grid Black Barn in Suffolk meadow

    Studio Bark has embedded an off-grid home, which has a tapered roofline that opens out to a glazed gable end with views over a meadow, in Suffolk, England. More about Studio Bark builds off-grid Black Barn in Suffolk meadow

    Lizzie Crook | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
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    Opinion

    Opinion

    "As environmental catastrophe unfolds, we need architecture that is more than just green"

    We've woken up to the reality of the anthropocene era and realised the catastrophic damage we've inflicted on the planet. Now we must develop a new form of architecture that can adapt to major environmental changes, says Darran Anderson. More about "As environmental catastrophe unfolds, we need architecture that is more than just green"

    Darran Anderson | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Raeburn announces new name and logo for brand's 10th anniversary

    News

    News

    Raeburn announces new name and logo for brand's 10th anniversary

    Swiss design duo Régis Tosetti and Simon Palmieri have rebranded luxury menswear brand Christopher Raeburn and introduced a new logo that references the company's heritage. More about Raeburn announces new name and logo for brand's 10th anniversary

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • The Kentish Classic by The D*Haus Company

    Dezeen x MINI Living

    Dezeen x MINI Living

    Vision for flood-proof Georgian townhouses wins Dezeen and MINI Living competition

    First prize in the Dezeen x MINI Living Future Urban Home Competition has been awarded to The D*Haus Company for its vision for elevated Georgian-style terraced houses designed for flooded city streets. More about Vision for flood-proof Georgian townhouses wins Dezeen and MINI Living competition

    Benedict Hobson | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
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    Design

    Vala Rae designs relief stoneware that references animals, plants and the evil eye

    American ceramicists Emily Rae Counts and Jessie Rose Vala have designed a collection of eclectic stoneware, featuring an array of designs inspired by nature. More about Vala Rae designs relief stoneware that references animals, plants and the evil eye

    Natashah Hitti | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Varden by SPINN Arkitekter

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Spinn Arkitekter completes wooden hiking cabin on Norwegian mountain

    A wooden cabin with a prefabricated honeycomb-like structure, called Varden, has opened on Storfjellet mountain in Norway. More about Spinn Arkitekter completes wooden hiking cabin on Norwegian mountain

    Lizzie Crook | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Chapel, Southwark, by Craftworks

    Architecture

    Architecture

    The Chapel named best house extension in Don't Move, Improve! 2019 awards

    A home created within the shell of a derelict chapel has won first prize in a contest to find the best new house extensions in London. More about The Chapel named best house extension in Don't Move, Improve! 2019 awards

    Amy Frearson | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Carlo Ratti designs driverless

    Design

    Design

    Carlo Ratti designs driverless robotic bar called Guido

    Italian architect Carlo Ratti has revealed his concept for an autonomous robotic cafe and bar that would make on-demand cocktails for city-dwellers wherever they are. More about Carlo Ratti designs driverless robotic bar called Guido

    Natashah Hitti | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Kiyakabin resort by Atelier Riri

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Atelier Riri creates charred teak cabins at Kiyakabin resort in Indonesia

    Indonesian architecture office Atelier Riri has completed a cluster of guest cabins clad in charred teak that surround a shared swimming pool at a small resort on the island of Lombok. More about Atelier Riri creates charred teak cabins at Kiyakabin resort in Indonesia

    Alyn Griffiths | 23 January 2019 | Leave a comment
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