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  • Stomping Grounds by Design, Bitches for P.O.D.System Architecture

    Design, Bitches envisions assortment of pavilions for new park concept

    Design, Bitches co-founders Catherine Johnson and Rebecca Rudolph explain their idea to create a park that brings different activities together in unusual ways in our latest P.O.D.System Architecture movie. More about Design, Bitches envisions assortment of pavilions for new park concept

    Benedict Hobson | 9 August 2018
  • LifeEdited 2 by Graham Hill

    Tiny New York apartment by Graham Hill "functions like one twice its size"

    Moveable, folding and expandable furnishings turn the lounge of this 33-square-metre New York apartment into a master bedroom, or a dining room for 10 dinner guests. More about Tiny New York apartment by Graham Hill "functions like one twice its size"

    Eleanor Gibson | 9 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Stradella house by SAOTA

    10 Los Angeles mansions fit for the rich and famous

    The City of Angels has long been associated with grand residences and over-the-top villas built for the glitterati. Here's a selection of lavish LA pads from the Dezeen archives. More about 10 Los Angeles mansions fit for the rich and famous

    Dan Howarth | 9 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Milo and Torre by Tuft + Paw

    Tuft + Paw launches "the ultimate playground for cats"

    A scratchable slide, rope for clawing and a see-through perch all make up this jungle gym for cats, which features in a collection of feline furniture curated by US company Tuft + Paw. More about Tuft + Paw launches "the ultimate playground for cats"

    Eleanor Gibson | 8 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Miami Produce Center by BIG

    BIG reveals Miami Produce Center raised on stilts above former warehouses

    Architecture firm BIG has released plans to build a major complex in an industrial neighbourhood of Miami, combining housing, offices, a school and urban farming. More about BIG reveals Miami Produce Center raised on stilts above former warehouses

    Eleanor Gibson | 8 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Hidden Valley Desert House by Wendell Burnette

    Wendell Burnette places Hidden Valley Desert House among forest of cacti

    Phoenix studio Wendell Burnette Architects has completed a dwelling in central Arizona that follows the contours of its rugged desert site and provides vistas of the surrounding peaks. More about Wendell Burnette places Hidden Valley Desert House among forest of cacti

    Jenna McKnight | 8 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Gabled metal Folly cabins provide glamping site in Joshua Tree

    This pair of gabled structures, built from weathering steel by Cohesion Studio, can be rented by visitors in the California desert. More about Gabled metal Folly cabins provide glamping site in Joshua Tree

    Bridget Goldberg | 8 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Watch the first of Dezeen's Spirit of the City talks in Brooklyn

    In the first of our Spirit of the City talks held at creative space A/D/O, designers discussed the creative scene in New York, and their experiences of living and working in the city. More about Watch the first of Dezeen's Spirit of the City talks in Brooklyn

    Sebastian Jordahn | 7 August 2018
  • Salesforce Transit Center by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects

    Pelli Clarke Pelli's Salesforce Transit Center opens in San Francisco

    Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects' vast transit hub in downtown San Francisco will eventually connect 11 regional, state and national public transport modes, and is topped with a public park. More about Pelli Clarke Pelli's Salesforce Transit Center opens in San Francisco

    Dan Howarth | 7 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Space Needle renovation by Olson Kundig

    Olson Kundig completes major renovation of Seattle's Space Needle

    The Space Needle observation tower in Seattle has reopened to the public following an extensive overhaul by American firm Olson Kundig Architects, which involved adding "the world's first and only revolving glass floor". More about Olson Kundig completes major renovation of Seattle's Space Needle

    Eleanor Gibson | 7 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Big Space, Little Space by Davidson Rafailidis

    Davidson Rafailidis turns 1920s garage in Buffalo into combined home and workshop

    US design studio Davidson Rafailidis has retained peeling paintwork, uneven concrete flooring and rough wooden beams while converting a garage in Buffalo, New York, into a live-work space. More about Davidson Rafailidis turns 1920s garage in Buffalo into combined home and workshop

    Eleanor Gibson | 6 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Hollywood house by Patrick Tighe

    Facets and curves form exterior of Hollywood Hills House by Tighe Architecture

    American studio Tighe Architecture has created a sculptural residence on a tree-studded hillside in Los Angeles that is wrapped in plaster and large stretches of glass. More about Facets and curves form exterior of Hollywood Hills House by Tighe Architecture

    Jenna McKnight | 6 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Market One by Neumann Monson Architects

    Neumann Monson converts century-old Iowa factory into offices

    The open floors of a 117-year-old, run-down factory in Des Moines, Iowa, have been transformed into offices by Neumann Monson Architects. More about Neumann Monson converts century-old Iowa factory into offices

    James Brillon | 5 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Line Austin by Sean Knibb

    Mid-century tower becomes Line Austin hotel with interiors by Sean Knibb

    Los Angeles designer Sean Knibb has renovated a mid-century hotel in Austin, adding textured surfaces and pale pink accents to update the guest facilities. More about Mid-century tower becomes Line Austin hotel with interiors by Sean Knibb

    Dan Howarth | 5 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • The Hidden Pearl by Arnold Cheung

    The Hidden Pearl is a tiny bar tucked behind a Brooklyn ramen shop

    A swinging door at the back of a ramen restaurant in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighbourhood reveals a tiny Japanese-style speakeasy, designed by architect Arnold Cheung. More about The Hidden Pearl is a tiny bar tucked behind a Brooklyn ramen shop

    Eleanor Gibson | 4 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Donald Judd Specific Furniture at SFMOMA

    SFMOMA showcases Donald Judd's minimal furniture

    An exhibit of furniture by American artist Donald Judd is on display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, accompanied by a guide with photographs of his New York and Marfa studios. More about SFMOMA showcases Donald Judd's minimal furniture

    Bridget Goldberg | 3 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Shapeshifter House by OPA

    Shapeshifter House by OPA emerges from Nevada site as a "desert mirage"

    California firm OPA has completed a house for the rolling desert landscape of Nevada, with slanted zinc-clad sections intended to appear as an extension of the terrain. More about Shapeshifter House by OPA emerges from Nevada site as a "desert mirage"

    Bridget Goldberg | 3 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Nike Live by Melrose

    "Retail is not dead, but boring retail is dead" according to Nike

    Nike is testing a host of tech-driven shopping features at a new store in Los Angeles, as part of the sports brand's major plans to "disrupt" retail. More about "Retail is not dead, but boring retail is dead" according to Nike

    Eleanor Gibson | 3 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego colonnade by Venturi Scott Brown

    "Venturi Scott Brown's MCASD addition should be saved because it is by Venturi Scott Brown"

    Despite changing needs and tastes, Venturi Scott Brown's threatened extension to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego warrants preservation simply because their names are attached to it, says Mimi Zeiger. More about "Venturi Scott Brown's MCASD addition should be saved because it is by Venturi Scott Brown"

    Mimi Zeiger | 2 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Snøhetta plans nixed as Philip Johnson's AT&T Building gains landmark status

    Philip Johnson's postmodern AT&T Building has been awarded landmark status, halting Snøhetta's controversial renovation plans for the Midtown Manhattan skyscraper. More about Snøhetta plans nixed as Philip Johnson's AT&T Building gains landmark status

    Eleanor Gibson | 1 August 2018 | Leave a comment
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