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  • Still from Seduce Me in the Design Museum's More Than Human exhibition

    Design Museum curators pick five projects that exemplify "more-than-human" design

    In its latest exhibition More Than Human, London's Design Museum explores what happens when we design not for people but for animals, plants and other living things. Here, the curators preview five works that give an insight into this new frontier of thinking. More about Design Museum curators pick five projects that exemplify "more-than-human" design

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 10 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Bruce Grove public toilets renovation by DK-CM

    "As architects and designers, we don't talk about toilets enough"

    Public toilets are vital infrastructure and architects and designers should do more to increase their prevalence in our cities, write Edit Collective. More about "As architects and designers, we don't talk about toilets enough"

    Edit Collective | 10 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Judge spares London office tower from demolition in right-to-light legal battle

    A couple in London have been awarded £500,000 compensation over light being blocked from their apartment by a PLP Architecture-designed office tower – but a court refused their request for the offending building to be partially demolished. More about Judge spares London office tower from demolition in right-to-light legal battle

    Nat Barker | 10 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Design pieces on show in historic building

    Collectible design galleries "give designers a platform to experiment"

    As the line between art and design becomes increasingly blurred, a new wave of collectible design galleries is collaborating with designers to create unique yet functional furniture and accessories. More about Collectible design galleries "give designers a platform to experiment"

    Cajsa Carlson | 9 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • New Balance London flagship interior by MAP and Universal Design Studio

    New Balance revamps London store to show off "the diversity of grey"

    Universal Design Studio and Map Project Office have overhauled the New Balance flagship store on London's Oxford Street, casting it in ten different shades of the sportswear brand's signature grey. More about New Balance revamps London store to show off "the diversity of grey"

    Alyn Griffiths | 2 July 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition at the Sir John Soane's Museum in London

    Eight "pivotal projects" exhibited in Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings

    In this roundup, we explore projects by British architect Richard Rogers that feature in the Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition at the Sir John Soane's Museum in London. More about Eight "pivotal projects" exhibited in Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings

    Amy Peacock | 30 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Hrōst by 51 Architecture

    51 Architecture creates timber roost for Royal Academy summer exhibition

    London-based studio 51 Architecture has created a space for woodland creatures to rest, roost, perch and shelter at this year's Royal Academy summer exhibition. More about 51 Architecture creates timber roost for Royal Academy summer exhibition

    Starr Charles | 30 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Foster + Partners Queen Elizabeth II memorial

    Dezeen Agenda reveals Foster + Partners as designer of Queen Elizabeth II memorial

    The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features news that Foster + Partners will design the Queen Elizabeth II memorial.  Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. More about Dezeen Agenda reveals Foster + Partners as designer of Queen Elizabeth II memorial

    Saudatu Bah | 26 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Twin House by Graeme Williamson Architects

    Graeme Williamson Architects creates Twin House for blended family in London

    A double-gabled form that resembles the merging of two homes defines this red house in Hackney, designed by local studio Graeme Williamson Architects. More about Graeme Williamson Architects creates Twin House for blended family in London

    Jon Astbury | 25 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Combined library and housing in London

    DRDH uses red brickwork to bring "civic character" to London library and housing block

    UK architecture studio DRDH has completed Sidcup Storyteller, a public library, cinema and housing block in southeast London that is wrapped in red brickwork. More about DRDH uses red brickwork to bring "civic character" to London library and housing block

    Jon Astbury | 24 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Queen Elizabeth II memorial by Foster + Partners

    Foster + Partners selected to design Queen Elizabeth II memorial

    British studio Foster + Partners has been selected to design the Queen Elizabeth II memorial in London, which will include a new crossing over St James's Park Lake. More about Foster + Partners selected to design Queen Elizabeth II memorial

    Starr Charles | 24 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Google's King's Cross office by BIG and Heatherwick Studio

    This week foxes inhabited BIG and Heatherwick's landscraper

    This week on Dezeen, it was reported that foxes have inhabited the rooftop gardens of Google's landscaper office in London. More about This week foxes inhabited BIG and Heatherwick's landscraper

    Starr Charles | 21 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Serpentine Pavilion reflects "a blurring of the boundaries" says architect Marina Tabassum

    In this video interview produced by Dezeen for the Serpentine, Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum discusses the ephemeral nature of her Serpentine Pavilion in London. More about Serpentine Pavilion reflects "a blurring of the boundaries" says architect Marina Tabassum

    Francesca Tesler | 20 June 2025
  • Oxford Street

    Dezeen Agenda features Sadiq Khan's plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street

    The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features London mayor Sadiq Khan's plans to turn Oxford Street into a pedestrian zone.  Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. More about Dezeen Agenda features Sadiq Khan's plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street

    Saudatu Bah | 19 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Temple of Relics by Simone Brewster

    Simone Brewster mimics ancient architecture for colourful London pavilion

    A series of large sculptural fragments make up this architectural folly, which has been created by artist Simone Brewster for the London Festival of Architecture. More about Simone Brewster mimics ancient architecture for colourful London pavilion

    Starr Charles | 18 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Google's King's Cross HQ

    Urban foxes inhabit roof of BIG and Heatherwick's Google landscraper

    Foxes are reported to be digging burrows in the rooftop gardens of Google's upcoming office in King's Cross, London, designed by BIG and Heatherwick Studio. More about Urban foxes inhabit roof of BIG and Heatherwick's Google landscraper

    Lizzie Crook | 17 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Oxford Street

    London's Oxford Street to be pedestrianised "as quickly as possible" says Sadiq Khan

    London mayor Sadiq Khan has announced that plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street will move forward, following support from the public and businesses. More about London's Oxford Street to be pedestrianised "as quickly as possible" says Sadiq Khan

    Amy Peacock | 17 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Whittaker Parsons creates courtyard house in south London

    Whittaker Parsons creates courtyard house in south London

    Architecture studio Whittaker Parsons has added an elongated extension to a 1970s terrace in southeast London to create a light-filled courtyard house. More about Whittaker Parsons creates courtyard house in south London

    Tom Ravenscroft | 16 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • Photograph of four stools and the coffee table in the collection.

    Study O Portable reinterprets ancient ruins as bouncy rubber furniture

    London design studio Study O Portable has created Rubber Rocks, a collection of furniture for Gallery Fumi that is made from rubber but resembles "weathered architectural elements". More about Study O Portable reinterprets ancient ruins as bouncy rubber furniture

    Rachael Gilby | 9 June 2025 | Leave a comment
  • 2025 Serpentine Pavilion

    This week the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion was unveiled

    This week on Dezeen, we revealed this year's Serpentine Pavilion, which was designed by Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum. More about This week the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion was unveiled

    Tom Ravenscroft | 7 June 2025 | Leave a comment
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