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ODDO Architects looks to urban alleyways for narrow extension in Vietnam

Local studio ODDO Architects has extended TH+ House in Vietnam, organising a series of shared, flexible spaces around tall voids informed by the "social intensity" of Hanoi's urban alleyways.

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A simple guide to parametricism

What actually is parametricism? As part of our series on the style, we've written a quick and simple overview of the notoriously complex and contentious concept.

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Rocket-like skyscraper becomes Morocco's tallest building

The 250-metre-tall Mohammed VI Tower designed by architecture studios Rafael de La‑Hoz and Hakim Benjelloun has opened in Morocco as the country's tallest building and the third tallest in Africa.

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Linde Freya Tangelder blends "ancient and contemporary" crafts in Fluid Re-Collection

Dutch designer Linde Freya Tangelder has partnered with Italian brand Cassina on a Milan exhibition featuring furniture and lighting made from blown glass, cast bronze, sheet metal and lacquered wood.

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David Chipperfield creates freestanding plywood bathtub for Agape

David Chipperfield Design has developed a wooden bathtub for Italian bathroom brand Agape, featuring a pared-back form with an integrated seat, shelf and washbasin.

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Montreal students convert Olympic Stadium roof into design objects

Students at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, have converted the Kevlar fabric used for the infamous Montreal Olympic Stadium into furniture for an exhibition held during Montreal Design Week.

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Gensler reveals design for Trump Tower skyscraper in Georgia

Designs have been revealed for a Trump Tower development in Tbilisi, Georgia, designed by Gensler, which will contain "six architecturally distinctive towers", including a 70-storey skyscraper that is set to be the tallest in the country.

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Olson Kundig installs double-decker elevators at the Seattle Space Needle

As part of the ongoing renovations to the Space Needle in Seattle, American architecture studio Olson Kundig and engineering firm Otis Elevators have installed all-glass, double-decker elevators on the tower's exposed core.

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Peterson Rich Office designs Condé M Nast Galleries at The Met in time for yearly gala exhibition

Brooklyn-based architecture studio Peterson Rich Office has completed the design of five spaces at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, revealing historic facades to showcase the layered history of the museum.

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Nest bed by Bolzan

Dezeen Showroom: fine wood craftsmanship is celebrated in the Nest bed, created by Italian furniture brand Bolzan to help turn bedrooms into design-forward retreats.

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Dezeen's parametricism guide | Glass-bubble Met gala dress | Kengo Kuma hotel

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Parametricism is the architecture "of neoliberalism itself"

Parametricism has been billed by its originator as the defining architecture style of the 21st century. To kick off a new Dezeen series on the controversial and famously complex theory, Owen Hopkins provides an overview.

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Heydar Aliyev Centre the ultimate expression of parametricism's "seamless fluidity"

Our Parametricism series continues with a look at the Heydar Aliyev Centre in Baku, Azerbaijan, by Zaha Hadid, the project that the architect claimed was the "closest thing" to translating her theoretical visions into a built reality.

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Iris van Herpen crafts "dissolving" Met Gala dress from 15,000 hand-formed glass bubbles

Fashion designer Iris van Herpen has created a metamorphic dress covered in thousands of iridescent glass spheres that appear to gradually disintegrate for Olympian Eileen Gu, who debuted the garment at last night's Met Gala in New York City.

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Unfinished Lisbon shopping mall "hulk" turned into innovation campus

Architecture studios KPF and Saraiva+Associados have completed the Oriente Green Campus in Portugal, transforming the structure of an abandoned shopping mall into a block of workspaces punctuated by green terraces and courtyards.

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Toyo Ito picks eight favourite Andrea Branzi projects from Continuous Present exhibition

Italian museum Triennale Milano has unveiled the Continuous Present exhibition in Milan, which showcases works by architect Andrea Branzi. Here, curator Toyo Ito chooses his favourite projects on show.

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Gustaf Westman and Wendy Saunders revealed as Dezeen Awards 2026 judges

Interior designer Wendy Saunders,  designer Gustaf Westman, design director Zhou Tan and sustainable entrepreneur Ramnath Sri Ram have joined the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2026.

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Traditional wooden townhouses inform interiors of Kengo Kuma-designed Capella Kyoto hotel

The unique "rhythm and progression" of Japanese machiya townhouses helped Brewin Design Office devise the interiors of this hotel in Kyoto designed by Kengo Kuma.

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LGA creates light wells for metal-clad Toronto park pavilion

Local studio LGA Architectural Partners has clad a bell-shaped pavilion in aluminium and included skylights that bring light into the centre of the structure, set in a public park in a dense residential area of Toronto, Ontario.

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Peter Arnell selected as America's first chief brand architect

The US government has selected American design executive Peter Arnell to serve as the chief brand architect within the newly formed National Design Studio and shape the identity of a "different type of government".

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AR Emerging Awards

Dezeen Competitions: AR Emerging Awards seek outstanding portfolios comprising three projects – a completed project, a work in progress and an idea.

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"Nothing is superfluous" in compact Greek holiday cabin by Kasawoo

London architecture studio Kasawoo has created The Root, a prefabricated holiday cabin in Greece, clad in deep-red timber planks and designed to be relocatable.

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Dezeen's favourite furniture and lighting from Milan design week 2026

Stackable drawers, anthropomorphic lamps and a pillowy PVC coffee table are among the standout products spotted by the Dezeen team last week during Milan's Salone del Mobile furniture fair and the city-wide design festival that surrounds it.

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Dezeen Agenda US edition features BIG's designs for a music centre in Nashville

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This week Kengo Kuma added an arched entrance to Angers Cathedral

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Major new cultural landmark in Sydney opening 2026

Promotion: Australia's largest museum group, Powerhouse, is developing the highly anticipated museum, Powerhouse Parramatta, on a landmark site in western Sydney.

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Field Operations completes Pittsburgh park overlooking the city's bridges

American landscape architecture studio Field Operations has completed the four-acre Arts Landing park in downtown Pittsburgh, which includes the conversion of a street into a path winding through the green spaces.

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Morris Adjmi Architects draws on Denver's industrial heritage for Steel House

US studio Morris Adjmi Architects has completed a Denver office building in a former industrial zone with a gridded black facade and wellness amenities such as an indoor basketball court and climbing wall.

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VOX Architecture Ideas

Dezeen Competitions: the VOX Architecture Ideas competition champions young design leaders and seeks projects from professionals below the age of 35.

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Speaker sculpted from stone among products unveiled at Milan design week

Dezeen Showroom: in the wake of Milan design week 2026, we look at seven surfaces and products from Dezeen Showroom that debuted during this year's event.

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