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  • Destroyed buildings in Gaza. Photo via Shutterstock

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    Gaza

    Israel using planned demolitions to flatten "large swathes" of buildings in Gaza

    Israel has used controlled explosions and bulldozers to demolish thousands of civilian buildings across Gaza in recent weeks, a BBC investigation has found. More about Israel using planned demolitions to flatten "large swathes" of buildings in Gaza

    Jennifer Hahn | 21 July 2025
  • Taichung Art Museum by SANAA under construction

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    News

    Images reveal SANAA's largest cultural project taking shape in Taiwan

    Japanese studio SANAA has released photos of its Taichung Green Museumbrary cultural complex under construction in Taiwan, as it prepares to open to the public in December. More about Images reveal SANAA's largest cultural project taking shape in Taiwan

    Amy Peacock | 21 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Arena Liga Portugal in Porto by OODA

    Football

    Football

    OODA wraps Liga Portugal HQ and football museum with honeycomb-patterned facade

    A honeycomb-patterned facade informed by the surface of a football wraps the headquarters of the governing body of Portuguese football in Porto, completed by local architecture practice OODA. More about OODA wraps Liga Portugal HQ and football museum with honeycomb-patterned facade

    Jon Astbury | 20 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Gate Lodge by A2 Architects

    Roundups

    Roundups

    Five unassuming houses crowned with bold red metal roofs

    Pitched roofs made of red corrugated metal have recently proven popular among both architects and Dezeen readers. Below, we've rounded up five examples of otherwise modest houses that use this striking feature to their advantage. More about Five unassuming houses crowned with bold red metal roofs

    Jennifer Hahn | 20 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Double Villa Bukovac house in Zagreb by Njiric+ Arhitekti

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Residential architecture and interiors

    Njiric+ Arhitekti designs Double Villa Bukovac in Zagreb as "case study" for low-density housing

    Croatian studio Njiric+ Arhitekti has completed a low-slung duo of homes in Zagreb, Croatia, creating two pavilion-like structures that are clad in perforated brick and metal. More about Njiric+ Arhitekti designs Double Villa Bukovac in Zagreb as "case study" for low-density housing

    Jon Astbury | 19 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Bunny Run Boat Dock by Andersson-Wise

    Boathouses

    Boathouses

    Eight North American boathouses that make storage a breeze

    Beat the summer heat with this roundup of eight boathouses from Austin to Québec that combine waterfront storage with cozy spaces to relax and take in the views. More about Eight North American boathouses that make storage a breeze

    Ellen Eberhardt | 19 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Eurostar terminal in Amsterdam

    This week on Dezeen

    This week on Dezeen

    This week we unveiled Eurostar's "terminal of the future"

    This week on Dezeen, we revealed Eurostar's UK terminal at Amsterdam's central train station, designed by Superimpose Architecture and ZJA Architects & Engineers to honour the terminus' original 19th-century features. More about This week we unveiled Eurostar's "terminal of the future"

    Cajsa Carlson | 19 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Hindu temple california

    Temples

    Temples

    CSA Partners includes glass dome at Hindu temple in California desert

    Masonry buildings and a rounded "womb-like" meditation room form a Hindu temple complex in southern California, designed by the architecture studio CSA Partners and built over a 15-year period. More about CSA Partners includes glass dome at Hindu temple in California desert

    Jenna McKnight | 18 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Cereus House by Circle Studio Architects

    Residential extensions

    Residential extensions

    Circle Studio Architects adds curved extension to Melbourne cottage

    Curved roofs and corners bring "light, height and flow" into Cereus House, a house renovation and extension in Melbourne by local practice Circle Studio Architects. More about Circle Studio Architects adds curved extension to Melbourne cottage

    Jon Astbury | 18 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Hazelmead development child on bike

    Comments

    Comments

    "Love it when architecture puts a smile on my face" says commenter

    In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the completion of the UK's largest co-housing project by Barefoot Architects in Dorset. More about "Love it when architecture puts a smile on my face" says commenter

    Rheanna Hopkins | 18 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Camaraderie restaurant

    Restaurants

    Restaurants

    Schaum Architects adapts Houston garage into "urban cabin" restaurant

    Local studio Schaum Architects has used birch panels, colour blocking and strategic skylights to adapt a metal garage into a restaurant in Houston, Texas. More about Schaum Architects adapts Houston garage into "urban cabin" restaurant

    Kate Mazade | 17 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Sudameris Plaza in Paraguay

    Skyscrapers

    Skyscrapers

    Foster + Partners reveals designs for Paraguay's tallest skyscraper

    Architecture studio Foster + Partners has released designs of an "elegant" skyscraper in Asunción, Paraguay, that is set to be the headquarters for Sudameris Bank. More about Foster + Partners reveals designs for Paraguay's tallest skyscraper

    Ellen Eberhardt | 17 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Iwan Baan LA fires images

    LA wildfires

    LA wildfires

    Iwan Baan photos reveal "unevenness in the rate of recovery" following LA fires

    Photographer Iwan Baan has captured the extent of damage and the ongoing reconstruction efforts in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood nearly six months after wildfires destroyed much of the area. More about Iwan Baan photos reveal "unevenness in the rate of recovery" following LA fires

    Ben Dreith | 17 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Love Shack by Second Edition

    Residential extensions

    Residential extensions

    Second Edition uses reclaimed materials for Sydney home extension

    Australian studio Second Edition has completed the Love Shack, a flexible extension to a family home in Sydney made almost entirely from salvaged and repurposed materials. More about Second Edition uses reclaimed materials for Sydney home extension

    Jon Astbury | 17 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • West Bund Grand Theatre by Schmidt Hammer Lassen

    Architecture

    Architecture

    West Bund Grand Theatre celebrates Shanghai's industrial past

    Architecture studio Schmidt Hammer Lassen has completed West Bund Grand Theatre in Shanghai, which pays homage to the movement of the Huangpu River and the site's industrial past. More about West Bund Grand Theatre celebrates Shanghai's industrial past

    Christina Yao | 17 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Palm House at Kew Gardens

    News

    News

    Kew Gardens' Palm House and Waterlily House to become "first net-zero glasshouses of their kind"

    Two Victorian greenhouses in London's Kew Gardens are set to be renovated by Hugh Broughton Architects and heated by electricity and a heat pump system. More about Kew Gardens' Palm House and Waterlily House to become "first net-zero glasshouses of their kind"

    Cajsa Carlson | 17 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Eames House and Studio

    Charles and Ray Eames

    Charles and Ray Eames

    Eames House and studio reopens following Los Angeles fires

    The Eames House in Los Angeles has reopened following "a meticulous process of restoration" due to smoke damage from the city's extensive wildfires earlier this year, coinciding with the announcement of a foundation to preserve the legacy of Charles and Ray Eames. More about Eames House and studio reopens following Los Angeles fires

    Ellen Eberhardt | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Barnard Barn by Cordero Pardee

    Residential conversions

    Residential conversions

    Cordero Pardee juxtaposes "old and new material cultures" for Vermont barn conversion

    American architecture studio Cordero Pardee has used biomaterials to adapt a wood-framed barn into a studio and library on a mountainside in rural Vermont. More about Cordero Pardee juxtaposes "old and new material cultures" for Vermont barn conversion

    Kate Mazade | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Museum with cantilevered roof

    Museums

    Museums

    Bernardes Arquitetura crowns underground gallery with cantilevered roof

    Brazilian studio Bernardes Arquitetura has restored an 18th-century home for the Albuquerque Foundation in Sintra, Portugal, introducing dramatic roofs and galleries with a "semi-buried space". More about Bernardes Arquitetura crowns underground gallery with cantilevered roof

    Cajsa Carlson | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Glowing lantern-like towers in Bangkok

    Hotels

    Hotels

    Heatherwick designs glowing lantern-like towers for first project in Thailand

    UK practice Heatherwick Studio has revealed its design for Hatai, two hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, with stacked, rounded forms in different sizes that nod to Thai lanterns. More about Heatherwick designs glowing lantern-like towers for first project in Thailand

    Cajsa Carlson | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
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