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  • The Line megacity in Saudi Arabia

    The Line

    The Line

    Saudi Arabia seeks advice from consultants on The Line feasibility

    Saudi Arabia's PIF has asked consultants to conduct a review of the feasibility of The Line, with Neom maintaining that the megacity is "a strategic priority". More about Saudi Arabia seeks advice from consultants on The Line feasibility

    Amy Peacock | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Nathalie de Vries portrait

    Interview

    Interview

    "Part of the DNA of our office is that we never exclude possibilities" says MVRDV's Nathalie de Vries

    Reusing existing buildings is making MVRDV better at designing new ones, studio co-founder Nathalie de Vries tells Dezeen in this interview. More about "Part of the DNA of our office is that we never exclude possibilities" says MVRDV's Nathalie de Vries

    Amy Peacock | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Edenica office building in London by Fletcher Priest Architects

    Office architecture

    Office architecture

    Fletcher Priest Architects creates "pioneering" materials passport for its London office

    London studio Fletcher Priest Architects has developed a materials passport that documents the different components of Edenica – a recently completed office building in the City of London, designed by the studio to house its own headquarters. More about Fletcher Priest Architects creates "pioneering" materials passport for its London office

    Amy Peacock | 16 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Large train hub in Los Angeles

    Railway stations

    Railway stations

    Grimshaw completes "iconic entry point" for Los Angeles at LAX rail station

    Architecture studio Grimshaw has completed a rail and bus station just outside of the Los Angeles International Airport that connects directly to the city's urban centre. More about Grimshaw completes "iconic entry point" for Los Angeles at LAX rail station

    Ellen Eberhardt | 15 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Thornbury House by Healy Ryan Architects

    Residential extensions

    Residential extensions

    Red roof tops Thornbury House extension by Healy Ryan Architects

    Australian studio Healy Ryan Architects has used a red-metal roof to crown this "simple yet impactful" extension to a house in Melbourne. More about Red roof tops Thornbury House extension by Healy Ryan Architects

    Jon Astbury | 15 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Rosalind Franklin Wing at St Paul's Girls School by Jestico + Wiles with seam roof

    Schools

    Schools

    Jestico + Whiles updates historic London school with modern take on Edwardian campus

    Local practice Jestico + Whiles has completed the Rosalind Franklin Wing at St Paul's Girls School, using red brickwork, Portland stone and brown zinc in a contemporary take on the Grade II-listed Edwardian campus. More about Jestico + Whiles updates historic London school with modern take on Edwardian campus

    Jon Astbury | 15 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Akon portrait

    News

    News

    Akon City plans abandoned in favour of "a realistic project"

    Senegal's government has scrapped plans for Akon City, the multibillion-dollar cryptocurrency city project led by R&B singer Akon. More about Akon City plans abandoned in favour of "a realistic project"

    Lizzie Crook | 15 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Portrait of Eduardo Souto de Moura

    News

    News

    Eduardo Souto de Moura wins 2025 Praemium Imperiale for architecture

    Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura has been named the architecture laureate for this year's Praemium Imperiale awards by the Japan Art Association. More about Eduardo Souto de Moura wins 2025 Praemium Imperiale for architecture

    Cajsa Carlson | 15 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • The Perch by Studio B

    Mid-century renovations

    Mid-century renovations

    Mid-century house in Aspen receives sensitive update by Studio B

    Colorado firm Studio B has completed The Perch, renovating a 1960s house for the studio's founders to make it suitable for modern living while "preserving the spirit of the original structure". More about Mid-century house in Aspen receives sensitive update by Studio B

    Jenna McKnight | 14 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • San Francisco skyline

    Skyscrapers

    Skyscrapers

    Hines proposes tallest skyscraper on the West Coast in San Francisco

    Texas-based developer Hines has submitted an application to build a supertall skyscraper in San Francisco, which would be the West Coast's tallest building if completed. More about Hines proposes tallest skyscraper on the West Coast in San Francisco

    Ellen Eberhardt | 14 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • House on lawn in Hampshire

    British houses

    British houses

    Oliver Leech Architects uses "calm and neutral" materials for Chalk River House in Hampshire

    London studio Oliver Leech Architects used a "soft, calm and neutral palette" of handmade bricks, lime render, timber and zinc for this family home overlooking a river in Hampshire. More about Oliver Leech Architects uses "calm and neutral" materials for Chalk River House in Hampshire

    Jon Astbury | 14 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • House of Culture and Administration by Snøhetta and Benthem Crouwel Architects

    News

    News

    Snøhetta and Benthem Crouwel Architects design Dutch city hall with "powerful silhouette"

    Architecture studios Snøhetta and Benthem Crouwel Architects are designing the House of Culture and Administration, a city hall in the Netherlands that will have swooping roofs and full-height openings. More about Snøhetta and Benthem Crouwel Architects design Dutch city hall with "powerful silhouette"

    Starr Charles | 14 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • The building in Xinxiang that copied the design of Seashore Chapel

    News

    News

    Vector Architects wins landmark architectural copyright infringement case in China

    A recent court ruling in China ordered the immediate demolition of a building resembling the Vector Architects-designed Seashore Chapel due to architectural copyright infringement. More about Vector Architects wins landmark architectural copyright infringement case in China

    Christina Yao | 14 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • A piece of the Titan submersible after being recovered from the ocean floor

    Opinion

    Opinion

    "Pessimism plays a crucial part in design"

    Two recent disaster documentaries highlight the need for designers and architects to open the door to pessimism, writes emergency planner Lucy Easthope. More about "Pessimism plays a crucial part in design"

    Lucy Easthope | 14 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Attic Above Garden by RAD+ar

    Indonesian houses

    Indonesian houses

    RAD+ar "eliminates barriers" of Jakarta home to create open-plan layout

    Angular concrete roof trusses frame the flexible open-plan attic that crowns this Indonesian house, which has been renovated by local studio RAD+ar in Jakarta. More about RAD+ar "eliminates barriers" of Jakarta home to create open-plan layout

    Jon Astbury | 14 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Hazelmead co-housing in Dorset by Barefoot Architects

    Co-living and co-housing

    Co-living and co-housing

    Barefoot Architects completes UK's largest co-housing scheme in Dorset

    Bristol studio Barefoot Architects has completed the UK's largest co-housing project in Bridport, Dorset, creating a series of brick and timber-clad blocks lined by car-free streets and shared vegetable gardens. More about Barefoot Architects completes UK's largest co-housing scheme in Dorset

    Jon Astbury | 13 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Caracol House by Lanza Atelier

    Mexican houses

    Mexican houses

    Lanza Atelier uses shells to inform and build Caracol House

    Mexican architecture studio Lanza Atelier has taken an "introspective" approach to this house in Cancun, which incorporates sea-snail shells into its concrete surfaces and features a curved circulation core. More about Lanza Atelier uses shells to inform and build Caracol House

    Dan Howarth | 12 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • B131 Cafe at the Brita131 Art Museum by Jiangie Office

    Cafes

    Cafes

    Aluminium-clad B131 Café appears "untouchable from the outside"

    Angled sheets of anodised aluminium cloak the exterior of this minimalist cafe, designed by Chinese studio Jiangjie Office for an arts centre in Hangzhou. More about Aluminium-clad B131 Café appears "untouchable from the outside"

    Jon Astbury | 12 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Domed architecture in California

    Roundups

    Roundups

    Ten recent buildings that prove domed architecture is back in vogue

    Architectural domes are having a moment. In this roundup, we collect 10 recently completed buildings featured on Dezeen that demonstrate the trend. More about Ten recent buildings that prove domed architecture is back in vogue

    Nat Barker | 12 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Australia's tallest skyscraper

    This week on Dezeen

    This week on Dezeen

    This week we revealed Australia's tallest skyscraper

    This week on Dezeen, we showcased proposals for a supertall skyscraper by BKK Architects and Cottee Parker, which could become Australia's tallest building. More about This week we revealed Australia's tallest skyscraper

    Tom Ravenscroft | 12 July 2025 | Leave a comment
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