Interiors
International Triennale of Kogei by Nendo
Five agricultural growing tunnels stand inside a former book store in Kanazawa, Japan, for this exhibition designed by Japanese studio Nendo. More about International Triennale of Kogei by Nendo
Five agricultural growing tunnels stand inside a former book store in Kanazawa, Japan, for this exhibition designed by Japanese studio Nendo. More about International Triennale of Kogei by Nendo
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Photographer Matthew Carbone has sent us his photos of Frank Gehry's latest project, the recently-completed Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas. More about Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health by Frank Gehry
DMY: this calendar by German designer Susanna Hertrich shreds paper displaying each passing day. More about Chrono Shredder by Susanna Hertrich
Italian studio CLS Architetti have completed this contemporary art gallery set back from the street in Milan, which the architects claim is the largest private gallery in Europe. More about Galleria Lia Rumma by CLS Architetti
DMY Berlin 2010: these oak and ceramic centrepieces by Eindhoven designers Daphna Isaacs and Laurens Manders were one of three winning projects at the DMY Awards, announced in Berlin on Saturday. More about Tafelstukken by Daphna Isaacs and Laurens Manders
Danish bicycle company Biomega launch five city bikes in their 2010 collection for sports brand Puma today. More about 2010 Puma Bikes by Biomega
Dezeen have got together with Stephen and Theodore Spyropoulos of London design and architecture studio Minimaforms to give away five copies of Enabling: the Work of Minimaforms. More about Competition: five copies of Enabling to be won
DMY Berlin: new products in Polish designer Oskar Zieta's line of pressure-inflated metal pieces were on show at DMY Berlin last week. More about Oskar Zieta at DMY Berlin
DMY Berlin 2010: Dutch designer Pepe Heykoop presented bubbles of tape wrapped around metal frames at all our stories about DMY Berlin 2010 last week. More about Sputnik by Pepe Heykoop
Dezeenwire: London mayor Boris Johnson plans to disolve the London Development Agency - Financial Times
Design Miami/Basel is underway in Switzerland, where Paris designer Arik Levy presents these new pieces with Dutch gallery Priveekollektie. More about Rock Series by Arik Levy at Design Miami/Basel
More from the Stefan Strumbel's Home Sweet Home show at Circleculture Gallery in Berlin (see our earlier story), this time cuckoo clocks representing violence, death and sex. More about Clocks by Stefan Strumbel
Here's a look at the new first-class cabin of Lufthansa's new A380 planes by London industrial designers Priestmangoode. More about A380 by Priestmangoode for Lufthansa
Neon colours and bright stripes cover these crucifixes by artist Stefan Strumbel from the Black Forest in Germany. More about KRUZIFIX by Stefan Strumbel
Statues at the this hotel by Singapore studio Ministry of Design have their heads in the clouds. More about The Club hotel by Ministry of Design
Dezeenwire: the renovation of the Neues Museum on Berlin's Museum Island by David Chipperfield Architects and Julian Harrap Architects has been awarded the Grand Prix of the European Heritage Awards 2010. See press release below.
See also: our earlier story about the project More about Grand Prix of the European Heritage Awards 2010 presented to the Neues Museum in Berlin
Architectural structures by seven architects including Terunobu Fujimori (above), Rintala Eggertsson and Sou Fujimoto open to the public today in the galleries of the V&A museum in London. More about 1:1 Architects Build Small Spaces at the V&A
Dezeenwire: Spanish architects are still suffering most in Europe as a result of the economic crisis according to a report by Rotterdam research agency Arch-Vision. See below. More about “Spanish architects still suffer most” - Arch-Vision
Every room in this Japanese house by architect Tetsuo Kondo leads to a little garden More about House with Gardens by Tetsuo Kondo