Baeza Town Hall by Viar Estudio
Patchy timber shields the glazed upper storeys of this town hall extension in southern Spain by architects Viar Estudio. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Patchy timber shields the glazed upper storeys of this town hall extension in southern Spain by architects Viar Estudio. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Rather than design a run-of-the-mill skyscraper for a new hotel in Xian, China, architects 3Gatti decided to put lots of smaller buildings on a gigantic set of shelves. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Designed in Hackney: here’s another design classic from the London borough of Hackney – Paul Cocksedge‘s pendant lamp made from heat-shrunk plastic cups. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Paris firm Moussafir Architectes have blanketed the roof of this concert hall in Tours, France, with a synthetic material that looks more like a quilt. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Dezeen archive: this week in Milan a lamp that blows bubbles around itself attracted a lot of attention, so we’ve grouped together all of our stories about bubbles made from soap, plastic or otherwise. See all the stories » See all our archive stories » Source: Dezeen
Slideshow: a bronzed box window peers out like a periscope from the auditorium of this cathedral visitor’s centre in Lund, Sweden, by architect Carmen Izquierdo. (more…) Source: Dezeen
This school table by industrial design students Arthur Brutter and Ido Bruno is specifically designed to form a safe shelter for pupils during earthquakes. (more…) Source: Dezeen
This table with folding trestle legs by Spanish designer Tomás Alonso is one of nine new products that Japanese furniture brand Karimoku New Standard will present at Erastudio Apartment Gallery in Milan later this month. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Slideshow: the undulating oak underbelly of four auditoriums bursts through the glazed facade of this concert hall in Kristiansand, Norway. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Slideshow: the modular fenestration of this school building in western Switzerland was inspired by shapes from 1980s computer game Tetris. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Dezeen archive: following our story about the much awaited western concourse at King’s Cross station by John McAslan & Partners, we decided to group together all of our stories about stations for this week’s archive feature. See all the stories » See all our archive stories » Source: Dezeen
Designed in Hackney: this week’s first iconic project designed in the London borough of Hackney is Dirty House, a black-painted art studio and apartment building in Shoreditch with a brightly illuminated roof completed by architect David Adjaye in 2002. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Slideshow: Rotterdam studio 2by4-architects designed this gabled summer house so the walls of one corner fold open. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Austrian architect Wolfgang Tschapeller has won a competition to overhaul the University of Applied Arts Vienna with proposals that include facade-climbing staircases and giant balloons. (more…) Source: Dezeen
This week sports brand Nike launched a range of knitted running shoes, car brand Mini unveiled a panel-van version of the Mini Clubman and RCA graduate Min-Kyu Choi put his award-winning folding plug graduation project into production. A website called Arch Leaks was launched to revel the secrets of architecture firms and some users immediately set about creating and rating fake [...]
These earrings by Japanese jewellery designer Akiko Oue can be added to and reconfigured since they’re made up of tiny magnetic circles. (more…) Source: Dezeen
A single-storey studio at the bottom of the garden of a semi-detached house in London creates a separation between work and domestic life for its residents. (more…) Source: Dezeen
Hong Kong firm O Studio Architects have completed a stark concrete church on the side of a sacred mountain in China. (more…) Source: Dezeen
New design brand One Nordic Furniture Company will launch during Stockholm Design Week next week with an inaugural collection by Swedish studio Form Us With Love. (more…) Source: Dezeen
The display system at this Japanese souvenir shop in Paris is just key rings hung on screws in the walls. (more…) Source: Dezeen