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  • Upper House by Koichi Takada Architects in Brisbane

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Woven timber "roots" frame Brisbane high-rise by Koichi Takada Architects

    Australian studio Koichi Takada Architects has completed Upper House, a 33-storey high-rise in Brisbane designed to reflect the city's tropical setting and First Nations history. More about Woven timber "roots" frame Brisbane high-rise by Koichi Takada Architects

    Kate Donaldson | 9 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • China Philharmonic Concert Hall by MAD

    Chinese architecture

    Chinese architecture

    Twelve Chinese architecture projects completing in the Year of the Dragon

    As China prepares to celebrate Chinese New Year tomorrow, Dezeen rounds up the 12 most anticipated architecture projects set to complete in the country this year. More about Twelve Chinese architecture projects completing in the Year of the Dragon

    Christina Yao | 9 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • The Line megacity under construction at Neom

    Neom

    Neom

    Aerial photos reveal work progressing on The Line megacity

    A set of aerial images has revealed work progressing on The Line megacity, Oxagon port and Sindalah resort, which are being built as part of Neom in Saudi Arabia. More about Aerial photos reveal work progressing on The Line megacity

    Tom Ravenscroft | 8 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • The Chapel of Music in Aranya China

    Concert halls

    Concert halls

    Vector Architects designs concave Chapel of Music for Chinese seaside resort

    Chinese studio Vector Architects has completed a monolithic, concrete concert hall in the coastal resort of Aranya in Qinhuangdao. More about Vector Architects designs concave Chapel of Music for Chinese seaside resort

    Kate Donaldson | 8 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • 30 Hudson Yards Edge cantilever

    Cantilevers

    Cantilevers

    Nine skyscrapers that have precariously perched cantilevers

    Following last week's opening of the world's longest cantilever at One Za'abeel in Dubai, we've rounded up nine skyscrapers that are enlivened by dramatically suspended platforms, bridges and blocks. More about Nine skyscrapers that have precariously perched cantilevers

    Lizzie Crook | 8 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • One Za'abeel

    Cantilevers

    Cantilevers

    Dezeen video shows unseen footage of world's longest cantilever

    This Dezeen video takes viewers on a tour of One Za'abeel, a mixed-use development by Japanese studio Nikken Sekkei in Dubai that incorporates the world's largest cantilever. More about Dezeen video shows unseen footage of world's longest cantilever

    Lizzie Crook | 8 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Iwona Buczkowska, recipient of Jane Drew Prize for Architecture 2024

    News

    News

    Iwona Buczkowska wins Jane Drew Prize for women in architecture 2024

    Polish-French architect Iwona Buczkowska has won the Jane Drew Prize for 2024 for elevating the profile of women in architecture through her design work. More about Iwona Buczkowska wins Jane Drew Prize for women in architecture 2024

    Starr Charles | 8 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Climate Salon podcast episode 6 graphic identity

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    Dezeen x SketchUp Climate Salon

    "Imperfections are a part of beauty" says Kathrin Gimmel in Climate Salon podcast

    In the final episode of our Climate Salon podcast series with SketchUp, architects discuss why sustainability should guide the aesthetics of a building, as opposed to the reverse. More about "Imperfections are a part of beauty" says Kathrin Gimmel in Climate Salon podcast

    Amina Amber | 8 February 2024
  • 350 House by Bloco Arquitetos

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Bloco Arquitetos drapes screens over cantilevered steel house in Brazil

    Brazilian studio Bloco Arquitetos has used prefabricated elements to create a house with two stacked, perpendicular volumes clad with screens in Brasília. More about Bloco Arquitetos drapes screens over cantilevered steel house in Brazil

    Kate Mazade | 7 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Allegiant Stadium at dusk

    Stadiums

    Stadiums

    Super Bowl stadium designed to be "fast, angry and intimidating"

    This year's NFL Super Bowl will be hosted at the Las Vegas Raiders' Allegiant Stadium in Nevada, which was designed by Manica Architecture to recall the sleekness and power of sportscars. More about Super Bowl stadium designed to be "fast, angry and intimidating"

    Ben Dreith | 7 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • A rendering of Legends Tower, proposed for Oklahoma City

    Opinion

    Opinion

    "Legends Tower is a very 20th-century way to say that you are squarely entering the 21st century"

    Recently unveiled proposals to build America's tallest skyscraper in Oklahoma City represent an outdated way of thinking about cities' cultural status, writes Ryan Scavnicky. More about "Legends Tower is a very 20th-century way to say that you are squarely entering the 21st century"

    Ryan Scavnicky | 7 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • MAD train station in the forest Jiaxing

    Infrastructure

    Infrastructure

    MAD unveils sunken Train Station in the Forest in Jiaxing

    Chinese architecture studio MAD has rebuilt a historic train station in central Jiaxing, China, and expanded it with an underground terminal and public park. More about MAD unveils sunken Train Station in the Forest in Jiaxing

    Christina Yao | 7 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • House in Toyama by NYAWA

    Japanese houses

    Japanese houses

    NYAWA updates traditional Japanese home to celebrate the "passage of time"

    Architecture studio NYAWA has restored and updated a traditional timber home in Toyama, Japan, to create a pared-back holiday home where visitors can "feel the passage of time". More about NYAWA updates traditional Japanese home to celebrate the "passage of time"

    Jon Astbury | 7 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Sky bridges connecting the Vela Viento towers in Dubai by Foster + Partners

    Skyscrapers

    Skyscrapers

    Foster + Partners designs pair of residential skyscrapers overlooking Dubai bay

    Developer Omniyat has revealed plans for the Vela and Vela Viento residential skyscrapers in Dubai, which will be designed by British studio Foster + Partners and feature apartments with skybridge dining rooms. More about Foster + Partners designs pair of residential skyscrapers overlooking Dubai bay

    Amy Peacock | 7 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Nanchang OCT Contemporary Arts Centre by Decode Urbanism Office

    Art centres

    Art centres

    Hill-like concrete forms shape arts centre in China by DUO

    Chinese studio DUO has completed Nanchang OCT Contemporary Arts Centre, a series of exhibition spaces housed in stepped concrete forms with accessible green roofs. More about Hill-like concrete forms shape arts centre in China by DUO

    Jon Astbury | 7 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Stradella Ridge by SAOTA

    Architecture

    Architecture

    SAOTA lines Los Angeles house with white metal screen

    South African architecture studio SAOTA has completed an angular residence in the Los Angeles hills meant to provide privacy while drawing in the "calmness and serenity" of the surrounding landscape. More about SAOTA lines Los Angeles house with white metal screen

    Jenna McKnight | 6 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Junya Ishigami arT MUSEUM

    Dezeen Agenda

    Dezeen Agenda

    Dezeen Agenda features Junya Ishigami's one-kilometre-long museum

    The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features a one-kilometre-long museum in China. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. More about Dezeen Agenda features Junya Ishigami's one-kilometre-long museum

    Saudatu Bah | 6 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • White lighthouse overlooking sea in Mexico by Gonzalo Lebrija

    Lighthouses

    Lighthouses

    Gonzalo Lebrija designs sculptural lighthouse that "feels like a temple"

    Mexican artist Gonzalo Lebrija has unveiled the sculptural El Faro lighthouse and art gallery on the Costalegre coast in western Mexico. More about Gonzalo Lebrija designs sculptural lighthouse that "feels like a temple"

    Rheanna Hopkins | 6 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Auguste Benedict School in Cabriès by Amelia Tavella Architectes

    Schools

    Schools

    Amelia Tavella Architectes completes limestone-clad school in southern France

    French studio Amelia Tavella Architectes referenced fossils for the textured stone facade of the Auguste Benedict School, which is designed to appear as though it has "emerged from the earth". More about Amelia Tavella Architectes completes limestone-clad school in southern France

    Jon Astbury | 6 February 2024 | Leave a comment
  • Bayeux Tapestry Museum by RSHP

    Museums

    Museums

    RSHP designs tapered museum extension to house Bayeux Tapestry in Normandy

    British studio RSHP has unveiled plans to overhaul the Bayeux Tapestry Museum in Normandy, France, adding an extension to exhibit the 70-metre-long, historic tapestry. More about RSHP designs tapered museum extension to house Bayeux Tapestry in Normandy

    Amy Peacock | 6 February 2024 | Leave a comment
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