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  • New Google logo 2015

    This week, Google unveiled its new logo and the UK's "worst" building was named

    This week on Dezeen: our roundup of this week's top stories kicks off with Google's new sans-serif logo (pictured), and also includes the winner of this year's Carbuncle Cup – an award created to name and shame bad architecture in the UK. More about This week, Google unveiled its new logo and the UK's "worst" building was named

    Ross Bryant | 5 September 2015 | Leave a comment
  • 8150 Sunset Boulevard by Frank Gehry

    This week, Gehry continued his dominance of LA's architecture boom

    Frank Gehry unveiled plans for a development of five buildings along Los Angeles' Sunset Strip this week, adding to the architect's list of projects in his home city – which is experiencing a surge of high-profile architecture projects. More about This week, Gehry continued his dominance of LA's architecture boom

    Dan Howarth | 29 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • This week, plans for vertigo-inducing swimming pools in London and India emerged

    This week on Dezeen: two proposals for glass-bottomed swimming pools suspended between high-rise buildings went viral this week. More about This week, plans for vertigo-inducing swimming pools in London and India emerged

    Ross Bryant | 22 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • New Zealand announces 40 potential new flag designs

    This week, New Zealand and Qatar joined the trend for crowdsourcing design

    This week on Dezeen: New Zealand unveiled 40 potential flag designs (pictured) by residents this week, while the National Museum of Qatar challenged the public to create its new graphic identity. More about This week, New Zealand and Qatar joined the trend for crowdsourcing design

    Ross Bryant | 15 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Robin Hood Gardens by Alison and Peter Smithson

    This week, Tokyo Olympics suffered identity crisis and Robin Hood Gardens faced demolition

    This week on Dezeen: beleaguered Brutalist housing estate Robin Hood Gardens (pictured) hit the headlines this week as a last-ditch attempt to save it from demolition failed, and Tokyo's 2020 Olympics faced further controversy. More about This week, Tokyo Olympics suffered identity crisis and Robin Hood Gardens faced demolition

    Ross Bryant | 8 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Messner Mountain Museum Corones by Zaha Hadid Architects

    This week, Zaha scaled a mountain and Libeskind proposed a pyramid

    This week on Dezeen: our roundup of this week's top stories kicks off with Zaha Hadid's mountain-top museum (pictured), and also includes Daniel Libeskind's pointy tower proposal for Jerusalem. More about This week, Zaha scaled a mountain and Libeskind proposed a pyramid

    Ross Bryant | 1 August 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Walkie Talkie skyscraper in London

    The biggest architecture and design stories on Dezeen this week

    This week we reported on the latest controversy to hit Rafael Viñoly's Walkie Talkie skyscraper (pictured) and Pharrell Williams and Zaha Hadid's collaboration for Adidas, and published the first piece in our summer-long series on Postmodernism. Click through for more of the biggest architecture, interiors and design stories from the past seven days.  More about The biggest architecture and design stories on Dezeen this week

    Ross Bryant | 26 July 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Zaha Hadid's modified Tokyo Olympic stadium design

    The biggest architecture and design stories on Dezeen this week

    This week, Japan scrapped Zaha Hadid's controversial 2020 Olympic Stadium (pictured), Bjarke Ingels' revealed plans for London's Battersea Power Station chimneys and we found out what leading designers think of the Apple Watch. Click through for more of the biggest architecture, interiors and design stories from the past seven days. More about The biggest architecture and design stories on Dezeen this week

    Ross Bryant | 19 July 2015 | Leave a comment
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    The biggest architecture and design stories on Dezeen this week

    This week on Dezeen we reported on a Beyoncé-inspired skyscraper for Melbourne (pictured), Adidas' trainers made out of recycled ocean waste and the possibility that London could lose its creative class. Click through for more of the biggest architecture, interiors and design stories from the past seven days. More about The biggest architecture and design stories on Dezeen this week

    Ross Bryant | 12 July 2015 | Leave a comment
  • This week on Dezeen

    Herzog & de Meuron dominated the headlines this week as the Swiss firm's proposed skyscraper for Paris (pictured) was approved, images of its Chelsea FC football stadium design emerged and the company's mountain-top restaurant completed. Click through for more of the biggest architecture, interiors and design stories from the past seven days. More about This week on Dezeen

    Ross Bryant | 5 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • Guggenheim Helsinki Moreau Kusunoki Architectes

    This week on Dezeen

    It's been a busy week in architecture with the winner of the Guggenheim Helsinki competition revealed (pictured), and the opening of this year's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion. We also published interviews with some of the design industry's most influential figures, including Alessandro Mendini and Philippe Starck. Read on to catch up with the latest architecture, interiors and design news, plus our track of the week. More about This week on Dezeen

    Anna Winston | 26 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Studhorse by Olson Kundig Architects

    This week on Dezeen

    This week on Dezeen we reported on plans for Álvaro Siza's first building in the US, the opening of the OMA-designed Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, and a remote cabin in Washington state (pictured). Read on to catch up with the latest architecture, interiors and design news, plus our track of the week. More about This week on Dezeen

    Anna Winston | 19 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • This week on Dezeen

    This week we reported on architectural projects comprising irregularly stacked boxes – a typology increasingly employed by architects – including Bjarke Ingels' skyscraper for New York,  Ole Scheeren's high-rise building in Vancouver and a Parisian nursery by Samuel Delmas. Click through for a roundup of architecture and design news from the past seven days, plus our regular featured music track. More about This week on Dezeen

    Ross Bryant | 12 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • This week on Dezeen

    This week we reported on UNStudio's new university campus in Singapore, a housing development by Zaha Hadid and Daniel Libeskind, and a tiny museum in New York (pictured). Click through for a roundup of architecture and design news from the past seven days, plus our regular featured music track. More about This week on Dezeen

    Ross Bryant | 5 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Snap by Be Elastic

    This week on Dezeen

    This week we reported on Rem Koolhaas's statements about "sinister" technologies, a concept for Ikea's kitchen of the future and clip-on supports that can turn any flat surface into furniture (pictured). Click through for a roundup of the last seven days in architecture and design. More about This week on Dezeen

    Ross Bryant | 29 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • This week on Dezeen

    This week on Dezeen we reported on Steven Holl's long-delayed Queens library, Jean Nouvel's first skyscraper in New York and a family home built into a granite rock face in Stockholm (pictured). Click through for a roundup of architecture and design news from the past seven days, plus our regular featured music track. More about This week on Dezeen

    Ross Bryant | 22 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • This week on Dezeen

    This week on Dezeen we reported on David Chipperfield's plans for London's Royal Academy of Arts, the Mies van der Rohe Award winner for 2015 and the "world's first" multi-storey skatepark. Click through for a roundup of architecture and design news from the past seven days. More about This week on Dezeen

    Ross Bryant | 15 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • UAE pavilion at Milan Expo 2015 by Foster + Partners

    This week on Dezeen

    This week we continued our coverage of the Milan Expo, with pavilions by Foster + Partners, Daniel Libeskind and more. Click through for a roundup of architecture and design news from the past seven days, plus our regular featured music track. More about This week on Dezeen

    Dan Howarth | 8 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • British pavilion at Milan World Expo 2015

    This week on Dezeen

    This week we reported on Foster's Crossrail Place roof garden, Marc Newson's record-breaking Lockheed Lounge and the opening of the Milan World Expo (pictured). Read on to catch up with the latest architecture and design news. More about This week on Dezeen

    Ross Bryant | 1 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • This week on Dezeen

    This week we reported on the latest setback to hit Thomas Heatherwick's Garden Bridge project, the downsizing of 3D-printing pioneer MakerBot and Renzo Piano's new home for the Whitney Museum (pictured). Read on to catch up with the latest architecture and design news. More about This week on Dezeen

    Ross Bryant | 24 April 2015 | Leave a comment
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