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Ancient clay ovens inform red-toned sports pavilion by Sam Crawford Architects

A large red roof and patterned red-brick walls were informed by ancient clay ovens discovered on the site of this sports pavilion in Willowdale, Sydney, completed by local studio Sam Crawford Architects.

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Donald Trump proposes subterranean White House visitor screening centre

Architecture studio AECOM has unveiled designs for a subterranean visitor screening centre as part of US president Donald Trump's revamp of the White House in Washington DC.

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Carlo Ratti designs digitally fabricated structure "to bring new intelligence to reinforced concrete"

Italian studio Carlo Ratti Associati has revealed plans for a cultural centre dedicated to cement company Buzzi, which will feature a digitally fabricated reinforced concrete truss.

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Axia lighting by Martinelli Venezia for Lodes

Dezeen Showroom: design studio Martinelli Venezia has created a modern chandelier where form follows function for Italian brand Lodes.

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Becoming an architect "just happened" says Eduardo Souto de Moura

Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura describes how his career began almost by chance in the first video in a series produced by Dezeen.

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Nordic Office of Architecture creates "open yet secure" New Government Quarter in Oslo

Norwegian studio Nordic Office of Architecture has created a collection of interconnected ministry buildings for the New Government Quarter on the site of the 2011 terrorist bombing in Oslo.

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Exakt MFG debuts furniture collection that offers "artisanry at scale"

Designer Christoffer Söderqvist has launched a furniture brand focused on using technology to facilitate scalable artisanal production, which debuted at the recent Stockholm Design Days event.

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Ravi Handa Architect "mirrors the discovery" of woodland walks in Quebec house

Canadian studio Ravi Handa Architect has completed a cedar-clad house that fits into its wooded setting on the shores of a lake in Quebec.

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Prada plays on typical New York scaffolding with mesh-wrapped installation

Fashion brand Prada has worked with local design studio 2x4 to cover a New York City store in functional seafoam-green scaffolding designed to shift visually with changing light and weather.

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Platform seating by Derlot

Dezeen Showroom: Australian designer Alexander Lotersztain and his furniture brand Derlot aimed to bring contemporary refinement to beam seating with Platform, a system for transport terminals.

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This week, readers are discussing Chilean architect Smiljan Radić being awarded the 2026 Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate and a study by AI company Anthropic that found architects and engineers to be among the professions most susceptible to automation by AI.

 

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Studio Arthur Casas affixes dramatic cantilever to Brazilian house

"I know the cantilever is a bit over the top, but why not?"

Readers are commending an "exquisite" home in São Paulo, Brazil, by Studio Arthur Casas, featuring dramatic cantilevers and overhangs that extend its volume.

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Architects and engineers among professions most automatable by AI according to Anthropic

"Architects won't be replaced, drafters will"

A study by AI company Anthropic has found that much work done by architects and engineers could be done twice as quickly with large language models, but claims there has been little impact on jobs so far. Commenters share their thoughts.

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Smiljan Radić wins Pritzker Architecture Prize 2026

"Well deserved"

Chilean architect Smiljan Radić has been named the 2026 Pritzker Architecture Prize laureate, with readers lauding the choice.

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Kelly Wearstler's first-ever piano features "sensual and unexpected" curves

"I don't know about the acoustics, but it looks lovely"

Commenters say American interior designer Kelly Wearstler's first musical instrument, a rimless piano inspired by the fluidity of sand dunes, is "a good fit for the Flintstones' home".

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UK government hires Google to develop AI planning tool to make "near-instant decisions"

"That's the beginning of a long slippery slope"

Technology company Google is set to develop an AI tool to speed up planning decisions for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. Readers don't agree with the move.

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Quartz ring proves its wearer is human in the age of AI

"Really interesting concept"

As an antidote to deepfake scams, design studios Modem and Retinaa have devised a concept for a ring that people can use to prove they are human and not an AI-generated clone. Commenters praise the design.

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Glasshouse Theatre in Queensland operates "like a finely tuned musical instrument"

"Both exterior and interior are exceptional"

Readers have been left speechless by the Glasshouse Theatre in Queensland, designed by Australian studio Blight Rayner Architecture with Snøhetta, featuring an undulating glass facade that encloses the cantilevered first floor.

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Waelgaard Salim Arkitekter designs Norwegian holiday home as "a test of reduction"

"Bravo – a beautiful project!"

Commenters are discussing a barn-like dwelling in Norway by Waelgaard Salim Arkitekter featuring black tar-stained timber cladding and warm interiors lined in spruce.

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LMN and Page's "vertically-oriented" Austin Convention Center underway

"Pretty excellent for a convention center. So many of them ignore the street"

Ahead of the SXSW festival, construction is underway at the Austin Convention Centre, designed by Seattle-based LMN Architects and local studio Page after receiving approval from a local judge. Readers are debating the project.

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