Architecture

DHaus brings “sense of openness” to Datum House with wall-to-wall skylight

Architecture studio DHaus has used a full-width skylight to draw light into this extension in north London, which is finished with a pared-back palette of pale brick, plaster and oak. Named Datum House, the existing Victorian maisonette in the Dartmouth Park Conversation Area has been opened up by DHaus at its lower ground-floor level and […]

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Minimalist smart cooker concept belies its multifunctional nature

Space is always at a premium, whether it’s in the bedroom, the living room, or the kitchen. Maximizing space is a challenge, which is why multifunctional designs are in high demand. Furniture that can transform to do different things in different situations or appliances that can serve different needs help not only save space but

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How the superyacht industry is approaching sustainability

As the outsized environmental impact of superyachts comes under increasing scrutiny, Nat Barker explores how the industry is responding. Luxury yacht festivals are changing. Delegates descending on shows in Cannes, Monaco and Fort Lauderdale in the past two months will have struggled to miss the proliferation of programme items intended to highlight exhibitors presenting “sustainable”

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First Stirling Prize winner at risk of demolition in Salford

The first building to ever win the RIBA Stirling Prize, the 29-year-old Centenary Building at the University of Salford, is threatened with demolition. Completed in 1995 by British studio Hodder+Partners, the university building could be demolished as part of a major redevelopment of the surrounding area called Adelphi Village. The Centenary Building was labelled Britain’s

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Ploum sofa by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Ligne Roset

Dezeen Showroom: created by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Ligne Roset, the Ploum sofa combines stretchy fabric with button-like detailing to create a unique and instantly recognisable shape. The Ploum sofa was first released in 2011 and designed by the Bouroullec brothers to deliver exceptionally high levels of comfort. The Ploum sofa has an instantly recognisable

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Five Dubai Design Week pavilions translating Arab vernacular through sustainable materials

A shelter for Gaza and a traditional Ahwari reed house are among the pavilions at this year’s Dubai Design Week, which explored using natural and circular materials to expresses their context. The festival’s landmark 10th edition featured work by more than a thousand designers from over 50 countries including more or less “every single country

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Masquespacio unveils spiky palm tree-like lamps at Dubai Design Week

Spanish design studio Masquespacio has created a trio of colourful clay lamps called Ceramic Blossom, combining 3D-printed and hand-moulded elements. Presented as part of the Isola exhibition during Dubai Design Week, Ceramic Blossom is a mini collection of three conical floor lamps finished in baby pink, lilac and light green. Ceramic Blossom is a trio

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Najla El Zein creates benches “to capture the nuanced experience of being in a public space”

Lebanese designer Najla El Zein has created the Us, Her, Him elongated, limestone benches at Flag Plaza in Doha, Qatar. The sculptural benches, which were designed to reflect the complexity and importance of human connections, were made from 313 meters of hand-sculpted limestone. “The vision behind Us, Her, Him was to capture the nuanced experience

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Catbula Pro: The Best Auto-Pack Litter Box for a Clean, Odorless Home and Happier Cat

 Are you tired of scooping cat litter every single day? Keeping a clean, odor-free home can be a constant battle, especially if you have large cats or multiple pets. Traditional litter boxes require constant attention, and no one enjoys unpleasant smells drifting through their home. With today’s technological advancements, there’s no reason to keep

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Zaha Hadid’s Curving Science Center Is Marked With Big Swooping Arches & Expansive Glazing

Zaha Hadid Architects is building a scientific research center in Uzbekistan. They adopted a low-tech approach to create a comfortable climate. The building is visually appealing, and equipped with a clever passive cooling system that draws inspiration from the traditional local architecture. The center is named after the 15th-century poet, author, linguist, and statesman Alisher

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