Architecture
Stairs-House by Y+M Design Office
Japanese architects Y+M Design Office have completed this family house in Japan, with a façade that forms a staircase to the roof. More about Stairs-House by Y+M Design Office
Japanese architects Y+M Design Office have completed this family house in Japan, with a façade that forms a staircase to the roof. More about Stairs-House by Y+M Design Office
Dezeen archive: 3Gatti Architecture Studio's Red Object in a Shanghai office was one of our most popular stories this week, so here's a roundup of all the offices we've featured on Dezeen. See all the stories »
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Tokyo 2010: here's another origami-inspired product by Naoki Kawamoto (see the spectacle case in our earlier story), this time a handbag. More about Orishiki Handbag by Naoki Kawamoto
French photographer Julien Lanoo has sent us these images of an installation by Belgian architects Joris De Schepper and Thomas De Ridder at S.M.A.K - Museum of Modern Art in Ghent, designed to give visitors an idea of the museum's work behind-the-scenes. More about Inside Installations by Joris De Schepper and Thomas De Ridder
Tokyo 2010: Japanese designer Naoki Kawamoto presented this flat-pack spectacle case at DesignTide Tokyo 2010 earlier this month. More about Orishiki Spectacle Case by Naoki Kawamoto
Dutch Design Week 2010: design studio Moon/En/Co curated a pop-up exhibition restaurant for the fifth consecutive year during Dutch Design Week last month, featuring pieces by designers including Kiki van Eijk and Maarten Baas. More about Eat Drink Design at Dutch Design Week
This extension to a mill-keeper's house on the Norfolk Broads by London studio Acme has been awarded the RIBA Manser Medal 2010 for the best new house in the UK. More about Hunsett Mill by Acme
An exhibition of furniture by American designer Jonah Takagi will be on show at Civilian Art Projects gallery in Washington next month. More about Jonah Takagi: New American Designer at Civilian Art Projects
Venice Architecture Biennale 2010: this stepped wooden pavilion by Irish studio dePaor Architects is on show at the Venice Architecture Biennale. More about 4am by dePaor Architects
Dutch designers Niels van Eijk & Miriam van der Lubbe have refurbished a concert hall in Eindhoven. More about Frits Philips Concert Hall by Niels van Eijk & Miriam van der Lubbe
Spanish studio Dooa Arquitecturas have completed an extension to a school in Torrevieja, Spain, with a blackboard as a wall. More about Menjarosa by Dooa Arquitecturas
Pascal Grasso Architectures have inserted extruding and recessed volumes along the walls of corridors to create a showroom in Paris, France, for fashion sourcing company Stella K. More about Stella K Showroom by Pascal Grasso Architectures
Threefold Architects of London have converted a set of Grade II-listed warehouses into a family home just outside Bath, England. More about Apprentice Store by Threefold Architects
Dutch designer Jeroen van Laarhoven has created a collection of conjoined chairs. More about LAT Chair by Jeroen van Laarhoven
Japanese studio Epitaph have remodelled the interior of this bungalow in Iwate, Japan, by removing internal walls and exposing the roof truss structure. More about Mint by Epitaph
American architect Richard Meier has designed a limited edition Hanukkah menorah (candle holder) for the Jewish Museum in New York, to commemorate 4,000 years of Jewish history. More about Hanukkah menorah by Richard Meier
Japanese designers Nendo have designed stackable packaging for a range of products by Japanese cosmetics brand THREE. More about THREE packaging by Nendo
Dezeen promotion: Swiss watchmakers Tudor present two models in their 2010 collection, including the Tudor Heritage Chrono (above). More about Tudor Glamour Double Date and Tudor Heritage Chrono
Spanish studio Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos have completed a road-side restaurant and event space on a motorway junction near Zaragoza, Spain. More about Lolita by Langarita-Navarro Arquitectos
Industrial designer Bill Moggridge, who designed the world's first laptop computer (above), has won the 2010 Prince Philip Designers Prize. More about Bill Moggridge wins 2010 Prince Philip Designers Prize