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  • AHMM adds glazed pavilions to 1930s building to create New Scotland Yard police HQ

    British firm Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has created a new headquarters for London's Metropolitan Police Service by remodelling a 1930s block overlooking the River Thames. More about AHMM adds glazed pavilions to 1930s building to create New Scotland Yard police HQ

    Jessica Mairs | 30 March 2017 | 1 comment
  • Courtyard House by De Rosee Sa

    De Rosee Sa uses cobbled courtyards to bring light into west London house

    A trio of courtyards covered in cobbles and surrounded by glass break up this London home, which has cedar-lined walls that reference the old timber store it replaces. More about De Rosee Sa uses cobbled courtyards to bring light into west London house

    Eleanor Gibson | 23 March 2017 | 3 comments
  • Ely Court by Alison Brooks Architects

    Bronze-coloured balconies project from trio of brick housing blocks by Alison Brooks Architects

    Balconies with bronze-toned frames break up the brick exterior of these three housing blocks in northwest London by Alison Brooks Architects – a finalist for this year's Mies van der Rohe Award. More about Bronze-coloured balconies project from trio of brick housing blocks by Alison Brooks Architects

    Eleanor Gibson | 22 March 2017 | 4 comments
  • News: Fourth Plinth announcement

    Replica of artefact destroyed by ISIS announced as London's next Fourth Plinth installation

    The next sculpture to be erected on the Fourth Plinth in London's Trafalgar Square will be a winged bull by artist Michael Rakowitz, which is based on an ancient Iraqi artefact destroyed by Islamic militant group ISIS. More about Replica of artefact destroyed by ISIS announced as London's next Fourth Plinth installation

    Alice Morby | 21 March 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Tinie Tempah's east London house. Photograph by Rory Gardiner, styling by Emma Archer

    Tinie Tempah: "I bought a zebra so the giraffe could have a friend in the house"

    Five years ago British rapper Tinie Tempah bought a house designed for the late Alexander McQueen. In this exclusive interview and photoshoot, Tinie reveals how he adapted the house, added more taxidermy and how he plans to move into architecture himself. More about Tinie Tempah: "I bought a zebra so the giraffe could have a friend in the house"

    Olivia Mull | 21 March 2017 | 28 comments
  • Competition: win a book showcasing 22 apartments inside the brutalist Barbican estate

    Dezeen is giving five readers the chance to win a copy of Residents: Inside the Iconic Barbican Estate, which features photographs of apartments inside the brutalist complex. More about Competition: win a book showcasing 22 apartments inside the brutalist Barbican estate

    Jessica Jones | 21 March 2017
  • Benjamin Hubert's studio Layer converts east London warehouse into its new workspace

    Benjamin Hubert's studio Layer has lined its new London warehouse offices with coloured display boxes that frame elements from recent projects. More about Benjamin Hubert's studio Layer converts east London warehouse into its new workspace

    Alice Morby | 20 March 2017 | 4 comments
  • London's "undervalued" architecture sector worth £1.7 billion to UK economy

    Politicians have failed to grasp the value of London's booming architecture industry, which is worth more than the city's industrial design, graphics and fashion sectors combined and growing almost twice as fast, according to a new report by the mayor's office. More about London's "undervalued" architecture sector worth £1.7 billion to UK economy

    Amy Frearson | 17 March 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Urban Hermitage by Spheron Architects

    Artist can live life of solitude in micro apartment that emulates a religious retreat

    Spheron Architects used mirrors, wooden cabinets and white net curtains to furnish this 26-square-metre room in London, creating a space for an artist to live and work as a hermit. More about Artist can live life of solitude in micro apartment that emulates a religious retreat

    Eleanor Gibson | 16 March 2017 | 7 comments
  • Design Museum's Imagine Moscow exhibition explores six unbuilt Soviet landmarks

    Six radical designs for the Moscow skyline – proposed in the wake of the October Revolution, but never built – are showcased in an exhibition opening today at London's Design Museum. More about Design Museum's Imagine Moscow exhibition explores six unbuilt Soviet landmarks

    Jessica Mairs | 15 March 2017 | 5 comments
  • Olafur Eliasson creates scenes of visual trickery for Tree of Codes ballet production

    Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson used a combination of mirrors and coloured screens to create different abstract scenes for Wayne McGregor's Tree of Codes ballet. More about Olafur Eliasson creates scenes of visual trickery for Tree of Codes ballet production

    Alice Morby | 11 March 2017 | 2 comments
  • Steel-wrapped staircase winds through Hackney extension by Cousins & Cousins

    A spiralling steel staircase connects the living spaces inside this timber and glass extension to a semi-detached property in Hackney, north London.  More about Steel-wrapped staircase winds through Hackney extension by Cousins & Cousins

    Alyn Griffiths | 11 March 2017 | 7 comments
  • RCA named world's top design school for third year running

    The Royal College of Art has again been named the world's leading art and design university, according to a recent international survey. More about RCA named world's top design school for third year running

    Alice Morby | 9 March 2017 | 8 comments
  • SOM and Squire and Partners complete tallest tower in London's Islington

    British firms Squire and Partners and SOM have completed a slender skyscraper just north of the City of London, which at 117 metres is the tallest tower in the borough of Islington. More about SOM and Squire and Partners complete tallest tower in London's Islington

    Eleanor Gibson | 9 March 2017 | 14 comments
  • Black & White Mews by Threefold Architects

    Threefold Architects updates London mews house with monochrome interiors and rustic details

    Threefold Architects has renovated a mews property in London's exclusive Primrose Hill area, pairing stark white walls with blackened metalwork, polished concrete and painted brickwork. More about Threefold Architects updates London mews house with monochrome interiors and rustic details

    Jessica Mairs | 7 March 2017 | 13 comments
  • Ugly Lies the Bone set

    Es Devlin creates bowl-shaped set as backdrop for virtual reality-themed play

    British set designer Es Devlin has used a basin-shaped map as the canvas for video projections for a play at London's National Theatre, which follows an injured soldier undergoing virtual-reality therapy. More about Es Devlin creates bowl-shaped set as backdrop for virtual reality-themed play

    Eleanor Gibson | 7 March 2017 | 3 comments
  • "Architects and designers are no good at altering your mental topography"

    With her latest exhibition, British artist Laura Oldfield Ford is more likely to change your understanding of London's working-class landscape than any architect or designer, says Owen Hatherley in this Opinion column. More about "Architects and designers are no good at altering your mental topography"

    Owen Hatherley | 2 March 2017 | 2 comments
  • Virtual reality movie offers a preview of Thomas Heatherwick's Garden Bridge

    Garden Bridge review finds "robust and informed decision-making" behind £185 million project

    The charity set up to deliver Thomas Heatherwick's £185 million Garden Bridge has acted legally and responsibly, according to a report from the UK government. More about Garden Bridge review finds "robust and informed decision-making" behind £185 million project

    Amy Frearson | 28 February 2017 | 5 comments
  • Paddington Cube

    Plans for Renzo Piano's Paddington Cube put on hold

    UK secretary of state Sajid Javid has halted the planning application for Renzo Piano's contentious Paddington Cube in London, as he considers whether to call for a public inquiry. More about Plans for Renzo Piano's Paddington Cube put on hold

    Eleanor Gibson | 28 February 2017 | 5 comments
  • A Smarter City competition calls for innovative designs for London's green spaces

    Dezeen promotion: designers are invited to come up with innovative solutions to revamp public spaces in the City of London, in the first of three competitions as part of the A Smarter City initiative. More about A Smarter City competition calls for innovative designs for London's green spaces

    Danil Boparai | 24 February 2017 | Leave a comment
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