Architecture
House in Sagamino by Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects
Here's another project by Toyko company Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects, who designed the House in Hiyoshi in our earlier story. More about House in Sagamino by Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects
Here's another project by Toyko company Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects, who designed the House in Hiyoshi in our earlier story. More about House in Sagamino by Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects
Dutch designer Pepe Heykoop has created a chair from childrens' toy building blocks. More about Brickchair by Pepe Heykoop
Danish design studio Claydies have created Claydies and Gentlemen, a collection of hand-modelled stoneware bowls based on hairstyles. More about Claydies and Gentlemen by Claydies
Stockholm jewellery designer Catarina Hällzon has created a collection of jewellery made from animal and fish remains. More about Momentary by Catarina Hällzon
Israeli designer Itay Ohaly has proposed a series of chairs called Fracture, made of benches of various materials which are torn or smashed into individual chairs. More about Fracture by Itay Ohaly
Rotterdam architects MVRDV have completed an apartment building at the docklands in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. More about Westerdok Apartment Building by MVRDV
MUMUTH, the Haus für Musik und Musiktheater in Graz, Austria, designed by UNStudio, opens on 1 March. More about MUMUTH by UNStudio
Reed Space is a shop interior in Tokyo, designed by Japanese firm upsetters architects and featuring shelves made of chairs. More about Reed Space by Upsetters Architects
Danish architects MAPT have won first prize in a competition to design a cafe in the Anker Brygge harbour in Oslo, Norway. Update: you can now see images of the completed building here. More about Bølgen by MAPT
Stockholm 09: Swedish design studio Form us with Love launched Work Lamp for Design House Stockholm during Stockholm Design Week earlier this month. More about Work Lamp by Form us with Love
Tokyo office Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects have completed the renovation of a home in Yokohama, Japan. More about House in Hiyoshi by Hiroyuki Tanaka Architects
Stockholm Design Week 09: designer Daniel Hedner of Imaginary Office presented three prototypes at the Greenhouse young designers' showcase at Stockholm Furniture Fair earlier this month, including this sofa called Pleats Pleats. More about Furniture by Imaginary Office
Austrian architects Coop Himmelb(l)au have won a competition to design the headquarters for China Insurance Group in Shenzhen, China. More about China Insurance Group headquarters by Coop Himmelb(l)au
Eden Bio, a Parisian social housing development set in an "urban wilderness" and designed by French architect Edouard François, has been completed. More about Eden Bio by Edouard François 2
Dezeen podcast: in this latest podcast for the Design Museum, curator Nina Due gives a tour of the Brit Insurance Designs of the Year 2009 exhibition, on show at the museum in London until 14 June 2009. More about Dezeen podcast: Designs of the Year
Architects MAD have revealed a masterplan created when they invited 11 young architecture practices - including BIG, JDS, Mass Studies, Serie and Sou Fujimoto Architects - to design conceptual projects for Huaxi city centre in Guiyang, China. More about Huaxi city centre by MAD and others
A temporary shop designed by shoe designer Tracey Neuls to show her shoe designs has opened in London. More about Shop&Show by Tracey Neuls
Landscape architect Anouk Vogel and architect Johan Selbing have won a competition to design new lighting and furniture for the Vondelpark in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. More about Vondel Verses by Anouk Vogel and Johan Selbing
Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton have completed the exterior of the new Brandhorst Museum in Munich, Germany. More about Brandhorst Museum by Sauerbruch Hutton
Dezeen have teamed up with publishers Carlton to give away five copies of Lost Buildings by Jonathan Glancey. More about Competition: five copies of Lost Buildings by Jonathan Glancey to be won