First images of 2024 Serpentine Pavilion revealed
The first pictures of architect Minsuk Cho's star-shaped Serpentine Pavilion, which is named Archipelagic Void, have been revealed. More about First images of 2024 Serpentine Pavilion revealed
The first pictures of architect Minsuk Cho's star-shaped Serpentine Pavilion, which is named Archipelagic Void, have been revealed. More about First images of 2024 Serpentine Pavilion revealed
Architecture studio Cairn has used hand-poured hempcrete to form the rough textured walls at House Made by Many Hands, an extension of a Victorian home in east London. More about Cairn uses hand-poured hempcrete for House Made by Many Hands in London
Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, which will host the 2024 edition of the WOW!house design fair, is showcased in this video produced by Dezeen for the London-based interiors complex. More about Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour to host WOW!house 2024
Design studio Tutto Bene drew on "the sombre elegance of theatre and museum lobby cafes" when creating the interiors for the Nightingale restaurant in London. More about Tutto Bene balances steel and mirrors with wood and leather in Nightingale restaurant
Designer Tabitha Organ combined natural materials with metal details to transform this London townhouse into a home with a "slightly futuristic" feel for a client who loves entertaining. More about Tabitha Isobel gives London townhouse a "surprising and bold" makeover
London practice Commonbond Architects has designed and built its own studio at the end of a garden in Abbey Wood using a combination of hempcrete and timber. More about Commonbond Architects self-builds Gardenhide Studio using hempcrete and timber
Stay Playful (When No One Feels Like Playing) is a sugary pink helter skelter, which has been repaired by interiors studio 2LG and placed in London's Spa Fields park as an installation for Clerkenwell Design Week. More about 2LG repurposes vintage helter skelter to "harness nostalgia" at Clerkenwell Design Week
Architect Peter Morris has unveiled The Possible Impossible Pavilion, which is made of multiple connected arches and constructed from a polystyrene-based imitation stone, at Clerkenwell Design Week. More about Peter Morris designs Clerkenwell Design Week pavilion from pink imitation stone
Earlier this week Dezeen co-hosted dinners in New York City and London to celebrate NYCxDesign and Clerkenwell Design Week respectively ahead of the Dezeen Awards 2024 entry deadline. More about Dezeen celebrates around the world ahead of Dezeen Awards 2024 entry deadline
Interiors studio Rosendale Design used paper pendants to illuminate hand-painted red-and-gold walls in the first overseas outpost of Japanese steakhouse Aragawa in London. More about Lanterns dangle through hole between floors in "UK's most expensive steak" restaurant
The Museum of London and Bastion House are set to be demolished to make way for the London Wall West scheme, after UK levelling up secretary Michael Gove decided not to intervene. More about Museum of London set for demolition after Michael Gove decides not to call in proposal
A Georgian townhouse filled with period details is now Gubi House London, the first dedicated showroom that the furniture brand has opened outside Denmark. More about Gubi opens first UK showroom in London townhouse takeover
Carpenters Workshop Gallery has unveiled a model of the Jean Prouvé-designed 6x6 demountable house in a London garden created by landscape designer Luciano Giubbilei. More about Jean Prouvé house finds permanent London home in Ladbroke Hall garden
London's Aram Store has collaborated with Max Radford Gallery to launch an in-store gallery space with an exhibition of pieces by upcoming furniture and lighting designers that nod to the brand's past. More about Aram and Max Radford Gallery showcase emerging designers in Now 4 Then exhibition
Terracotta-coloured facades and warm wood-lined interiors define Mid Terrace Dream, a terraced house in north London renovated and extended by local studio Collective Works. More about London extension by Collective Works blends Scandinavian and Mediterranean influences
Architecture studio WilkinsonEyre has unveiled its proposal for the redevelopment of the Tavern and Allen stands at the Lord's Cricket Ground in London. More about WilkinsonEyre reveals plans for latest Lord's Cricket Ground redevelopment
Architect Minsuk Cho discusses his design for this year's Serpentine Pavilion in this exclusive video produced by Dezeen for Serpentine. More about Serpentine Pavilion "a great riddle" says architect Minsuk Cho
Paris-based restaurant group Daroco has opened a London outpost with mirrored, curving interiors designed by French architect Olivier Delannoy. More about Olivier Delannoy creates mirrored "English garden" for Daroco Soho restaurant
Local studio Emil Eve Architects has revamped the Aden Grove house in east London, adding loft and rear extensions characterised by angular forms and terracotta tiles. More about Emil Eve Architects brightens London house with terracotta tile-clad extensions
Tropical modernism informed the plaster finishes of this extension in Hackney, London, which has been completed by local architecture studio Sonn. More about Sonn uses rough plaster finishes for "monolithic and sculptural" London extension