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Ten kitchens with breakfast bars designed by architects
Kitchens with breakfast bars feature in today's lookbook, which showcases ten interiors from Dezeen's archive. More about Ten kitchens with breakfast bars designed by architects
Kitchens with breakfast bars feature in today's lookbook, which showcases ten interiors from Dezeen's archive. More about Ten kitchens with breakfast bars designed by architects
This week on Dezeen, we showcased pavilions and exhibitions at the Venice Architecture Biennale, the first major architecture event to take place since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. More about This week we celebrated the Venice Architecture Biennale
British designer Thomas Heatherwick has used 132 concrete columns set into the Hudson River to support the Little Island park and performance venue, which has opened in New York City. More about Thomas Heatherwick's Little Island park and outdoor theatre opens on the Hudson
The historic Bourse de Commerce building in Paris is reopening after a restoration and redesign by Japanese architect Tadao Ando that includes a nine-metre-tall cylindrical concrete wall placed within its rotunda. More about Paris' Bourse de Commerce reopens after Tadao Ando redesign
In our latest competition, we have teamed up with Fritz Hansen to give away three pairs of N02 Recycle counter chairs in monochrome light blue. More about Competition: win a N02 Recycle counter chair by Nendo for Fritz Hansen
Architect and researcher Shahed Saleem has created life-size case studies of three London mosques for the Applied Arts Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. More about Shahed Saleem designs replicas of London mosques for Venice Architecture Biennale
Vector Architects has completed the Pingshan Art Museum near Shenzhen, featuring a network of balconies and bridges that allow artworks to be displayed both inside and out. More about Vector Architects creates network of terraces around Pingshan Art Museum
Danish architecture studio EFFEKT has planted hundreds of pine seedlings around seven architectural models at the Venice Architecture Biennale using a hydroponics system that's remote-controlled from Copenhagen. More about EFFEKT plants 1,200 trees to grow during the Venice Architecture Biennale
With less than 15 days to go to enter Dezeen Awards 2021, we've asked some of our judges what they're expecting from this year's entries. More about "I expect to see projects that are responses to the events of the past year" says Dezeen Awards 2021 judge Kelly Wearstler
Foster + Partners has released visuals for The Forestias, a multi-generational residential neighbourhood on the edge of Bangkok, Thailand, which will have a large forest at the centre. More about Foster + Partners unveils masterplan for forested neighbourhood in Bangkok
Architecture firm Snøhetta has created a library-informed respite from the digital world with A Better Place to Think, an Oslo pop-up shop for tablet brand reMarkable. More about Snøhetta references libraries for Oslo pop-up store A Better Place to Think
Dezeen promotion: designers are invited to develop a nursery proposal for the IE School of Architecture and Design's Spaces for Creativity award. More about Call for entries to IE School of Architecture and Design's Space for Creativity Competition
Icelandic designer Valdís Steinarsdóttir has created a range of translucent, gelatinous garments that are cast into moulds rather than cut from a pattern in a bid to eliminate waste. More about Valdís Steinarsdóttir makes jelly clothing that can be melted and remade
Photographs show Little Island, the park designed by Thomas Heatherwick on the Hudson River in New York, ahead of its official opening tomorrow. More about Photos reveal Thomas Heatherwick's Little Island in New York ahead of opening
Dezeen Showroom: design studio Brdr Krüger has updated a wooden tray table created in 1963 by Danish architect Hans Bølling. More about Bølling Tray Table by Hans Bølling for Brdr Krüger
The latest edition of our Dezeen Weekly newsletter includes a roundup of houses that make the most of Lake Tahoe's scenery and sports opportunities. More about Five of the best houses near Lake Tahoe feature in today's Dezeen Weekly newsletter
The legendary 1978 clash between graphic designers Massimo Vignelli and John Tauranac epitomises "the challenges that designers still face every day," according to filmmaker Gary Hustwit, who has written a book about the event. More about Debate over New York's subway map was a "historic moment in design history" says Gary Hustwit
American architects Paul Andersen and Paul Preissner have built a four-storey pine frame in front of the US pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. More about Wooden frame built in front of US pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale
In response to the Venice Architecture Biennale's theme How will we live together?, architect Afaina de Jong and artist Debra Solomon have answered with another question in the Dutch Pavilion: Who is we? More about Dutch Pavilion questions the premise of Venice Biennale with Who Is We? exhibit
Dezeen promotion: window manufacturer Fakro's light tunnels have been used to revitalise the Kielce Bus Station in Poland. More about Fakro Light Tunnels illuminate Kielce's renovated bus station