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  • Top levels of 100 Liverpool Street

    Hopkins Architects adapts deep-plan office in London to suit "modern 24/7 lifestyle"

    Hopkins Architects has reused elements of a 1980s office block to create the commercial 100 Liverpool Street building in London, which is shortlisted for this year's RIBA Stirling Prize. More about Hopkins Architects adapts deep-plan office in London to suit "modern 24/7 lifestyle"

    Lizzie Crook | 5 October 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Exterior of Shoreditch Fire Station with bright red shutters

    London Fire Brigade "celebrates bravery" with exhibition marking launch of updated typeface

    The London Fire Brigade has unveiled its updated typeface designed by Studio Sutherl& and The Foundry Types at the Running Towards exhibition of graphic artworks informed by the organisation's design heritage. More about London Fire Brigade "celebrates bravery" with exhibition marking launch of updated typeface

    Amy Peacock | 30 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Fake hill near Oxford Street

    Marble Arch Mound set to be repurposed in redevelopment of London estate

    Elements of the dismantled Marble Arch Mound that Dutch studio MVRDV designed for central London last year are planned to be reused in the renewal of Ebury estate in Pimlico. More about Marble Arch Mound set to be repurposed in redevelopment of London estate

    Lizzie Crook | 29 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Map from London Feeds Itself

    "Sohofication is strangling our city centres"

    A proliferation of strangely similar restaurants in our cities is at risk of making them boring places to live, writes Jonathan Nunn. More about "Sohofication is strangling our city centres"

    Jonathan Nunn | 27 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Yinka Ilori at Design Museum

    Exhibition dedicated to the work of Yinka Ilori opens at London's Design Museum

    Brightly coloured chairs and personal memorabilia feature in the Parables for Happiness exhibition showcasing the works of London-based designer Yinka Ilori at the Design Museum. More about Exhibition dedicated to the work of Yinka Ilori opens at London's Design Museum

    Amy Peacock | 26 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Orange and cream seats by Holloway Li

    Holloway Li releases chubby furniture collection informed by retro 1990s design

    British studio Holloway Li has collaborated with furniture producer Uma Objects on T4, a modular collection of chubby seats that evoke designs found in 1990s popular culture and launched during London Design Festival. More about Holloway Li releases chubby furniture collection informed by retro 1990s design

    Alice Finney | 26 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Three-seater ash wood bench by Wilkinson & Rivera for SCP's One Tree exhibition at LDF

    Ten designers create products from a single dying ash tree for SCP

    Furniture company SCP has tasked a group of British designers including Faye Toogood and Sebastian Cox to craft objects from the wood of a tree infected with ash dieback disease for this year's London Design Festival. More about Ten designers create products from a single dying ash tree for SCP

    Alice Laycock | 25 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • An illuminated dome with paper decorations

    Es Devlin unveils cathedral-like sculpture to highlight London's endangered species

    British designer Es Devlin has created Come Home Again, an illuminated dome illustrated with her own pencil drawings of the 243 flora and fauna species on London's priority conservation list. More about Es Devlin unveils cathedral-like sculpture to highlight London's endangered species

    Jane Englefield | 23 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Living room of suite 109 in Town Hall Hotel with pink-upholstered sofa and armchair by Jan Hendzel at LDF

    Jan Hendzel tracks down "super special" London timbers to overhaul Town Hall Hotel suites

    Reclaimed architectural timber and wood from a felled street tree form the furnishings of two hotel suites that designer Jan Hendzel has revamped for London's Town Hall Hotel in time for London Design Festival. More about Jan Hendzel tracks down "super special" London timbers to overhaul Town Hall Hotel suites

    Jennifer Hahn | 23 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Henge in Canary Wharf by Stanton Williams

    Stanton Williams draws on Stonehenge and Shakespearian theatres for Henge installation

    British architecture studio Stanton Williams looked to ancient and historical communal designs when creating Henge, a sculptural stone installation that is on display in Canary Wharf as part of London Design Festival. More about Stanton Williams draws on Stonehenge and Shakespearian theatres for Henge installation

    Cajsa Carlson | 22 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Open House Festival 30th anniversary

    "Open House champions the city as a form that can inspire you"

    As the 30th-anniversary edition of the Open House Festival draws to a close today, commenters including mayor of London Sadiq Khan and architect Farshid Moussavi and incoming RIBA president Muyiwa Oki reflect on the impact the event has had on the city. More about "Open House champions the city as a form that can inspire you"

    Jane Englefield | 21 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Sandy Powell

    Sandy Powell, Joycelyn Longdon, Indy Johar and Don McCullin named winners of 2022 London Design Medals

    Oscar-winning costume designer Sandy Powell has been awarded this year's London Design Medal, while PhD student Joycelyn Longdon received the emerging designer title. More about Sandy Powell, Joycelyn Longdon, Indy Johar and Don McCullin named winners of 2022 London Design Medals

    Jane Englefield | 14 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • An illustration of a bus as part of London Design Festival

    Dezeen Events Guide launches digital guide to London Design Festival 2022

    This week the design community descends on London for London Design Festival 2022, which runs from 17 to 25 September. Find out about all the key events in our digital guide to the festival. More about Dezeen Events Guide launches digital guide to London Design Festival 2022

    Anna Skrebels | 13 September 2022
  • Revamp of Venturi Scott Brown's National Gallery

    Revamp of Venturi Scott Brown's National Gallery extension would be "an act of vandalism"

    Architects, critics and academics are concerned about Selldorf Architects' plans to remodel Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown's postmodern Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery in London. More about Revamp of Venturi Scott Brown's National Gallery extension would be "an act of vandalism"

    Tom Ravenscroft | 13 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • 30 St Mary Axe by Foster + Partners

    Thirty of London's most significant buildings from 30 years of Open House

    This year, Open House Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary. Since it began in 1992, many of London's most significant buildings have opened their doors during the festival. Here are 30 of the most interesting. More about Thirty of London's most significant buildings from 30 years of Open House

    Tom Ravenscroft | 8 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Portraits of Zoë Cave and Phineas Harper

    Opening buildings to strangers is "a funny thing" say Open House Festival curators

    As the Open House Festival embarks on its 30th year, curators Zoë Cave and Phineas Harper reflect on the value, past and future of the annual architecture event in this exclusive interview. More about Opening buildings to strangers is "a funny thing" say Open House Festival curators

    Lizzie Crook | 2 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Tawbox set design

    "Heart that captures a moment in time" forms centrepiece of set design for rapper Dave

    London-based Tawbox studio intended to reflect our fractured world by creating a set design featuring an aluminium heart that shattered and came back together during recent shows by British rapper Dave. More about "Heart that captures a moment in time" forms centrepiece of set design for rapper Dave

    Jane Englefield | 2 September 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Our Time on Earth exhibition provides "space for hope" in climate emergency, says Barbican curator

    Curator Luke Kemp discusses the role of design and technology in reshaping our views of the natural world as part of the Our Time on Earth exhibition at London's Barbican Centre, in this video produced by Dezeen. More about Our Time on Earth exhibition provides "space for hope" in climate emergency, says Barbican curator

    Francesca Tesler | 22 August 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Image of the Jacquemus Selfridges store through a window

    AMO recreates "Provence atmosphere" with clay Jacquemus shop-in-shop

    Dutch studio AMO has created a terracruda-clad shop-in-shop with curving tiered shelving for French-fashion brand Jacquemus at luxury department store Selfridges. More about AMO recreates "Provence atmosphere" with clay Jacquemus shop-in-shop

    James Parkes | 22 August 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Ask Us For Ideas office by Cake Architecture

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    Cake Architecture creates London office space spread across two contrasting floors

    Cake Architecture has designed a workspace for London agency Ask Us For Ideas using materials and forms that are in "complimentary contrast" with each other. More about Cake Architecture creates London office space spread across two contrasting floors

    Ali Morris | 21 August 2022 | Leave a comment
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