Architecture

I/Thee places seating within “intentionally eroded” earthen walls for Iowa park

Arizona architecture studio I/Thee has created a public installation in an Iowa park composed of furniture affixed into two rammed earth walls that were made to look eroded by applying water pressure. The Dining Room is the first of six pavilions planned to encircle Lake Petocka in Bondurant, Iowa for the ARTocka Trail Loop. It […]

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Dezeen Agenda features plans for two-kilometre-long elevated walkway in Dubai

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the Dubai Walk master plan. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. Dubai ruler Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has announced the Dubai Walk masterplan, which aims to add 6,500 kilometres of pedestrian walkways and transform the city into a pedestrian-friendly hub by 2040. The design will

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Hisense at CES 2025: Transforming Urban Living, Consumer Experiences, and Smart Mobility

My bags aren’t even packed yet, and my mind is ready and set to absorb every bit of innovation on display at CES 2025. I’m always drawn to this global event because it serves as a reliable preview of what will shape our lives in the years ahead. Discovering grand unveilings or flashy booths drives

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Bates Smart creates “uniquely Australian” monolithic embassy in Washington DC

Australian architecture studio Bates Smart has referenced Australia’s emerging architectural culture and the “monolithic forms” of its landscape for the design of an embassy in Washington DC, cladding it with glass and copper. The building replaces a 1960s embassy constructed by Bates Smart McCutcheon on the same property, bringing the mid-century facility into the 21st century.

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Twelve design and architecture student projects featured on Dezeen School Shows in 2024

Dezeen School Shows: as 2024 comes to a close, we’ve selected 12 of the most intriguing design and architecture projects that have been published on Dezeen School Shows this year. These projects are from both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, ranging from textile design to architecture, covering topics which span social themes and concepts through material

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“Friction is at the heart of creativity” says panel at The New Standard talk

Promotion: brands and studios must be willing to embrace difference and tension while creating space for dialogues, said panelists at a talk about collaboration hosted by Dezeen in New York. The talk took place at the offices of The New Standard in SoHo, a design collective founded in London, UK that includes Universal Design Studio,

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Modular power strip concept offers a flexible upgrade to power and lighting needs

Our reliance or even over-dependence on electronic gadgets has seen us fighting over power outlets or going through hoops just to ensure our devices are properly powered and charged. It’s not uncommon for some people to even bring power strips or extension cords with them just to meet the needs of their more mobile lifestyles,

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