Architecture
Burnham Pavilion by UNStudio
Here are some pictures of the completed Burnham Pavilion by Dutch architects UNStudio in Millennium Park, Chicago. More about Burnham Pavilion by UNStudio
Here are some pictures of the completed Burnham Pavilion by Dutch architects UNStudio in Millennium Park, Chicago. More about Burnham Pavilion by UNStudio
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London Design Festival 09: British designer Tom Dixon has designed two new stools - the smaller of which is produced from the off-cuts of the larger stool - that will be launched at the first Tom Dixon store, due to open this September in west London. More about Offcut and Slab stools by Tom Dixon
Dezeen and publishers Tank Books are offering readers the chance to win five copies of A View on Harvard GSD, a book documenting the work of students and the faculty at Harvard Graduate School of Design in the USA. More about Competition: five copies of A View on Harvard GSD to be won
Finnish designer Harri Koskinen has created a collection of glassware for Scandinavian design group Iittala, the first in the new Art Works concept range which will be launched in September. More about Art Works by Harri Koskinen for Iittala
Here's the latest in our series of stories about projects by Japanese architects Suppose Design Office: a residence in Saijo, Hiroshima, Japan, based on traditional pit-dwelling houses. More about House in Saijo by Suppose Design Office
South Korean designer Kim HyunJoo has designed a combined chair and dog kennel intended to help dog owners bond with their pets.
Steven Holl Architects have completed Linked Hybrid, a mixed-use complex of eight linked towers in Beijing, China. More about Linked Hybrid by Steven Holl Architects
Here are the first official photos of this year's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in Kensington Gardens, London, designed by Japanese designers SANAA. Update: this project is included in Dezeen Book of Ideas, which is on sale now for £12. More about Serpentine Gallery pavilion by SANAA
Architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners have collaborated with lighting brand Reggiani to produce a light fitting for retail and exhibition spaces. More about Ambar by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Reggiani
Here are more images and text about the new Camper store in the Omotesando district of Tokyo by Jaime Hayón. More about Camper store Tokyo by Jaime Hayón (more images)
Estonian architects Urmas Muru and Peeter Pere have designed a shelter for cooking outdoors at Korvamäe farm in Estonia. More about Summer Kitchen in Korvamäe by Urmas Muru and Peeter Pere
Zaha Hadid Architects have built an installation at Manchester Art Gallery to house performances of music by Baroque composer Johann Sebastian Bach. More about JS Bach Chamber Music Hall by Zaha Hadid Architects
Designer Gerry Judah created a 32 metre-high sculpture for Audi at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in West Sussex, England, at the weekend. More about Audi Centenary Sculpture by Gerry Judah
A memorial to the victims of the 7 July terrorist bombings designed by architects Carmody Groarke has opened in London four years after the attacks. More about 7 July Memorial by Carmody Groarke
Dezeen podcasts: in our latest podcast for the Design Museum, director Deyan Sudjic talks about Remembering Jan Kaplický, an exhibition dedicated to the work of the Czech architect and Future Systems founder who died in January this year. More about Dezeen podcast: Remembering Jan Kaplický at the Design Museum
Mexican architects stación-ARquitectura have completed a small showroom and design office for a Mexican office furniture company in Monterrey. More about Showroom Ofimodul by Stación-ARquitectura Arquitectos
Shoe brand Camper has opened a store in Paris designed by French designers Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec. More about Camper store Paris by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec
Royal College of Art graduate Nitipak Samsen has designed a credit card-operated carbon-offsetting meter that attaches to trees. More about ATREEM by Nitipak Samsen
Royal College of Art graduate Ioli Kalliopi Sifakaki designed a dinner service cast from her own body and then invited a dozen of her male friends to feast from the tableware. More about Tantalus Dinner by Ioli Sifakaki