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  • Grimshaw Heathrow

    Grimshaw's Heathrow airport expansion in jeopardy as third runway ruled illegal

    Plans to expand UK's Heathrow airport by architecture firm Grimshaw are in disarray as a court has deemed a third runway illegal due to climate change implications. More about Grimshaw's Heathrow airport expansion in jeopardy as third runway ruled illegal

    India Block | 27 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Cadence by Alison Brooks Architects

    Alison Brooks Architects unveils brick archways on London apartments

    Red brick archways define the lower and topmost levels of Cadence, a housing development designed by Alison Brooks Architects next to Coal Drops Yard at King's Cross, London. More about Alison Brooks Architects unveils brick archways on London apartments

    India Block | 24 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Phineas Harper appointed director of Open City

    Phineas Harper appointed director of Open City

    Writer and Dezeen columnist Phineas Harper has become director of charity Open City, which runs Open House London. More about Phineas Harper appointed director of Open City

    Tom Ravenscroft | 24 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Regent's Park Loft by Originate

    Art takes centre stage in monochrome London loft by Originate

    Monochrome interiors create a minimal backdrop to artworks by William Klein, Ellen von Unwerth and Bill Viola inside this renovated loft in central London. More about Art takes centre stage in monochrome London loft by Originate

    Amy Frearson | 24 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • St James's Market redevelopment by Make

    Make uses bronze and stone for St James's Market redevelopment

    Make's St James's Market redevelopment, which includes a block with a ribbon-like stone and bronze facade and the restoration of a late 19th-century building, is featured in this video produced by Dezeen for the architecture studio. More about Make uses bronze and stone for St James's Market redevelopment

    Siufan Adey | 20 February 2020
  • Soffit House by Proctor and Shaw

    Proctor & Shaw's Soffit House extension wins Don't Move, Improve! 2020

    A "beautifully understated" rear extension by Proctor & Shaw has been named as London's best new home improvement project at the 2020 Don't Move, Improve! awards. More about Proctor & Shaw's Soffit House extension wins Don't Move, Improve! 2020

    Lizzie Crook | 13 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • White Rabbit House by Gundry + Ducker

    Gundry & Ducker gives White Rabbit House makeover with green hues and terrazzo

    Archways, chequerboard terrazzo, and sherbet hues feature in this 1970s house in London, overhauled by architecture studio Gundry & Ducker. More about Gundry & Ducker gives White Rabbit House makeover with green hues and terrazzo

    India Block | 12 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Two and a Half Storey House by Bradley Van Der Straeten

    Bradley Van Der Straeten adds hidden half-storey extension to London home

    Architecture studio Bradley Van Der Straeten has extended a house on a housing estate in Stoke Newington, London, by adding an additional half storey hidden from the street. More about Bradley Van Der Straeten adds hidden half-storey extension to London home

    Jon Astbury | 12 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Serpentine Pavilion 2020 by Counterspace

    Counterspace designs Serpentine Pavilion 2020 to be built with recycled bricks

    South African architecture studio Counterspace will use cork and bricks made of recycled construction waste to build this year's Serpentine Pavilion, which refers to the experiences of London's migrant communities in its design. More about Counterspace designs Serpentine Pavilion 2020 to be built with recycled bricks

    India Block | 10 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Turncoats Lost in Space

    Competition: win tickets to the Turncoats' Lost in Space debate

    Alternative architecture event Turncoats has returned for a final season, and Dezeen is giving away five pairs of tickets for its debate on space. More about Competition: win tickets to the Turncoats' Lost in Space debate

    India Block | 6 February 2020
  • Design London rebrand

    London's longest-running design fair 100% Design rebrands as Design London

    London design trade fair 100% Design will rebrand as Design London in time for London Design Festival 2020, and move from Olympia in the west of the city to the new Design District in Greenwich. More about London's longest-running design fair 100% Design rebrands as Design London

    Augusta Pownall | 6 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Exterior of the Mole House by Adjaye Associates

    David Adjaye renovates Mole House undermined by illegal secret tunnels

    A derelict house in London that had tunnels dug under it by the infamous Mole Man has been restored and adapted by architect David Adjaye for the artist Sue Webster. More about David Adjaye renovates Mole House undermined by illegal secret tunnels

    India Block | 4 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • The Tri-Pod bedroom for a throuple by Scott Whitby Studio

    Scott Whitby Studio creates multi-level boudoir for a throuple

    Three people can sleep, practice yoga or drink whisky together in this bedroom designed by London-based Scott Whitby Studio. More about Scott Whitby Studio creates multi-level boudoir for a throuple

    Amy Frearson | 3 February 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Town House by Grafton Architects for Kingston University, UK

    Grafton Architects completes colonnaded Town House at Kingston University

    Stone colonnades frame the open-plan interiors of Town House, the mixed-use teaching building by Grafton Architects for Kingston University in London. More about Grafton Architects completes colonnaded Town House at Kingston University

    Lizzie Crook | 29 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Norman Foster

    Norman Foster calls for design competition for northern House of Lords

    Norman Foster has proposed having an architectural competition to design a new home for the UK parliament's upper chamber, if it is relocated from the Houses of Parliament in London to York. More about Norman Foster calls for design competition for northern House of Lords

    Tom Ravenscroft | 23 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Kenwood Lee House by Cousins & Cousins (RIBA house of the year longslist)

    Staircase swing and material details add flair to Highgate house

    A swing suspended from a floating stair and a spiral staircase of polished plaster are some of the details included by architecture studio Cousins & Cousins in a London house. More about Staircase swing and material details add flair to Highgate house

    Jon Astbury | 23 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • The Coach House by Selencky Parsons

    Skinny house built in gap for Victorian coach house in London

    The brick piers of an old Victorian coach house are incorporated in the facade of this skinny house in New Cross, London, designed by architecture studio Selencky Parsons. More about Skinny house built in gap for Victorian coach house in London

    Jon Astbury | 22 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Alligator park in a gas holder by Avanton

    Developer proposes turning London gas holder into alligator park

    Developer Avanton has acquired a Grade II-listed Victorian gas holder in London and is exploring plans to turn it into a habitat for alligators as part of a housing development. More about Developer proposes turning London gas holder into alligator park

    India Block | 22 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • An appeal has been launched for The Tulip by Foster + Partners

    Foster + Partners launches planning appeal for rejected Tulip tower in London

    Foster + Partners has launched a planning appeal for the 300-metre-high Tulip tower, which was blocked by London's mayor Sadiq Khan last year. More about Foster + Partners launches planning appeal for rejected Tulip tower in London

    India Block | 21 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Paradise restaurant in London, designed by Dan Preston

    Interiors of London's Paradise restaurant nods to Sri Lanka's brutalist buildings

    Cement, concrete and black steel merge to form the Brutalist-inspired interiors of this Sri Lankan restaurant in Soho, London, which Dan Preston Studio has dotted with tropical details. More about Interiors of London's Paradise restaurant nods to Sri Lanka's brutalist buildings

    Ali Morris | 21 January 2020 | Leave a comment
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