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Studio Hallett Ike updates and extends Victorian lodge in the grounds of a London cemetery

UK practice Studio Hallett Ike has completed the renovation and extension of a gothic-style lodge in the grounds of a London cemetery.

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JR engulfs Paris's oldest bridge with giant cavernous inflatable

French street artist JR has transformed Pont Neuf, the oldest bridge in Paris, with an inflatable cave-like installation that pays homage to the work of artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude.

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Arkemia tiles by Cristacer

Dezeen Showroom: paper pulp is transformed into a concrete-like flecked surface in the Arkemia porcelain stoneware tiles, made by Spanish brand Cristacer.

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Is IKEA's new collection too good to be true?

Why is everyone talking about a giant data centre planned for Utah? Is IKEA's new collection a wake-up call for the design industry? And why do Parisians hate tall buildings? The latest episode of Dezeen Weekly is out now.

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Six installations from the inaugural Global Design Forum Istanbul

An ancient room soaked entirely in red and a plywood gateway based on a lost Roman arena were among the installations erected across the Turkish capital for Global Design Forum Istanbul.

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"Welcome to our brave new world, I suppose" says commenter

In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the Stratos Hyperscale Data Center in Utah, designed by Gensler.

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QuadroDesign sends Salone booth to Zambia to become public bathroom

The Salone del Mobile fair stand of Italian tapware brand QuadroDesign is on its way to Masala, Zambia, having been designed by Giacomo Moor to have a second life as a public bathroom.

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Lanza Atelier draws on historic "crinkle-crankle" walls for Serpentine Pavilion 2026

Architecture studio Lanza Atelier explains how the history of the Serpentine Pavilion informed the design for this year's Serpentine Pavilion in this exclusive video interview produced by Dezeen.

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Cyrus Ardalan designs Paris DJ's plywood apartment to feel like a boat

Architect Cyrus Ardalan felt like he was "standing at the prow of a ship" on a visit to this Paris corner apartment, which he subsequently renovated with porthole-style openings and deck-like floors for DJ Louise Chen and her family.

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Sharon Johnston and Kulapat Yantrasast named Dezeen Awards 2026 judges

Architects Sharon Johnston, Kulapat Yantrasast and Ben Cross have joined the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2026 alongside designer Alexie Sommer.

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Govee's Lantern Floor Lamp mimics sunsets and natural daylight

Promotion: smart lighting brand Govee has launched a lantern-shaped floor lamp, which mimics natural daylight patterns to seamlessly integrate into a home's circadian rhythm.

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Julio Torres makes design debut with "coming to New York" collection for Sabai

Actor Julio Torres worked with US furniture company Sabai to create a collection of furniture informed by the act of moving to New York City, including a screen with a curtain motif pulled from JFK Terminal 4.

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Dezeen Agenda features the closure of Barber Osgerby

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features Barber Osgerby's plans to close their eponymous studio. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.

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Gensler designs Corten data centre to have "meaningful civic contribution"

Achitecture studio Gensler has released renderings of Thistle Data Center Campus, a hyperscale data centre in Arizona, USA, with a weathering steel facade.

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Dezeen Events Guide launches guide to 3 Days of Design 2026

Dezeen Events Guide launches its digital festival guide for the 2026 edition of 3 Days of Design, taking place in Copenhagen from 10 to 12 June.

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Kinderspace: Architecture for Children's Development #4

Dezeen Competitions: Buildner's latest competition tasks architects with creating kindergarten spaces that foster the growth, creativity and wellbeing of the next generation of young learners.

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US government and Amtrak select team for Penn Station redevelopment

US Department of Transportation secretary Sean P Duffy and national transportation company Amtrak have selected a team led by developers Halmar and Skanska to renovate New York City's Penn Station.

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Lume tiles by Marazzi

Dezeen Showroom: Italian tile manufacturer Marazzi has added a new square format to its majolica-inspired Lume collection, highlighting the surfaces' glossiness and depth.

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Timber wraps around "magical and out-of-the-ordinary" children's theatre in Denmark

Local studios Svendborg Architects and Wohlert Arkitekter have completed Ishøj Theatre in Denmark, designing a timber-clad facade with curved openings that evokes stage curtains.

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How parametricism changed architecture but not buildings

Our Parametricism series has explored the architectural theory controversially touted by Patrik Schumacher as the defining style of the 21st century. To round things off, Tom Ravenscroft measures the movement's impact.

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Translucent Centre Pompidou Hanwha set to open in Seoul

The Centre Pompidou Hanwha designed by French architecture studio Wilmotte & Associés has been revealed ahead of its opening in Seoul, South Korea, next month.

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Lost Hide exhibition at Melbourne Design Week finds new uses for leather offcuts

From a pair of armchairs made from contrasting hides to a tyre swing wrapped in reclaimed leather and a shaded floor lamp, the Lost Hide exhibition explores creative uses for leftover leather.

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This dress is made from the remains of a 17th-century shipwreck

Researchers at Finland's Aalto University have salvaged 300-year-old wood from the wreckage of a cargo ship in Oulu, which was transformed into yarn and knitted into a zero-waste dress.

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Six exhibitions spotlighting designer-makers at Melbourne Design Week

Playful champagne buckets, algae-made marble and over 100 chairs designed and made in Australia, feature in this year's Melbourne Design Week.

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"When you give people the right tools, the office becomes somewhere they want to be," says Framery

Promotion: according to soundproof booth manufacturer Framery, its pods and offices have "cracked the code" on enhancing office appeal, resulting in 400 employees freely returning to the office.

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Vitra's Reset system embodies "beta mindset" to enhance building adaptability

Promotion: Swiss furniture brand Vitra has applied its flexible "beta mindset" to its Reset stepped floor structures designed by Swiss architect and designer Stephan Hürlemann.

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Kengo Kuma & Associates designs its first museum building in the US for Pennsylvania

Architecture studio Kengo Kuma & Associates and landscape design office Field Operations have released designs for a vernacular expansion to the Brandywine Conservancy & Museum of Art outside of Philadelphia, USA.

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Además Arquitectura encloses Buenos Aires house with wall for "introspective approach"

Argentina studio Además Arquitectura has completed a blocky concrete house protected by a rounded privacy wall in a suburban area of Buenos Aires.

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Beer factory museum among projects from the University of Bath

Dezeen School Shows: a proposal for a museum in a beer factory in Bristol, UK, is among the student projects from the University of Bath.

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Kite acoustic panels by MUCNYC for Narbutas

Dezeen Showroom: cutting and folding techniques give life to the Kite acoustic ceiling panels, designed by duo MUCNYC for workplace furniture brand Narbutas.

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