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YNAS uses timber-framed canopies to reconnect Japanese home with the outdoors

Local architecture studio YNAS has renovated and extended a traditional timber home in southern Japan, opening up its interiors and improving its connection to the surroundings with corrugated-metal canopies.

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"Parametricism is a technophile triumph of fetishised process over outcome"

Parametricism is not what humanity needs from architecture in the 21st century, writes Catherine Slessor as part of our series on the style.

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Selldorf Architects and Studios Architecture set to add subterranean entrances to Musée du Louvre

New York studio Selldorf Architects and Paris-based Studios Architecture have won the competition to design the biggest renovation to the Musée du Louvre for 35 years.

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Foster + Partners faces court over fatal window fall from London high-rise

British studio Foster + Partners is set to stand trial over alleged health and safety failings at The Corniche towers in London, after a man was killed in 2018 by a window pane that fell from the building's penthouse.

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Scaffold outdoor occasional tables by Haldane

Dezeen Showroom: taking inspiration from Japanese bamboo scaffolding, South African designer Haldane Martin has created outdoor tables made from intersecting stainless steel rods.

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Waugh Thistleton builds "simple and repetitive" timber pavilion on grounds of historic Istanbul palace

London studio Waugh Thistleton Architects has constructed a wooden pavilion that is cube-shaped on the outside but spherical on the inside for Global Design Forum Istanbul.

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Mimosa Architects shapes Czech cabin from "rock, river and fire"

Burnt wood and black metal define this rural cabin in the Czech Republic, created by local studio Mimosa Architects to replace its scorched predecessor.

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Nada Debs converts abandoned mosque into Uzbek crafts centre

Lebanese designer Nada Debs has turned the former Okhun Gozar Mosque in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, into an exhibition space where the historic architecture provides a backdrop for contemporary craft objects.

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Jetlag Books' latest shop nods to Soviet-style supply store in Beijing

Promotion: bookshop Jetlag Books has opened its latest store in Beijing, designed by architecture firm Studio NOR as a nod to the historical context of its site.

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"People are starting to crave connections again" says DesignTalks 2026

Promotion: as part of the DesignMarch design festival in Iceland, the conference DesignTalks brought together international award-winning speakers, including designers Stefan Sagmeister, Hjalti Karlsson and architect Dorte Mandrup.

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ODA clads Manhattan condo building in chamfered limestone

Architecture studio ODA drew upon art deco and Bauhaus styles while conceiving The Harper residential building, which features bevelled limestone cladding and various setbacks and protrusions.

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Tiny Kitchen Green Line by Neuvermoebelt among new products on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: a kitchen made up of curved modules constructed from bamboo, linoleum and stainless steel is among seven new products featured on Dezeen Showroom.

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Dezeen teams up with Villeroy & Boch, Bisley, Andreu World and more during Clerkenwell Design Week

Dezeen has partnered with global brands including Villeroy & Boch, Bisley, Andreu World and Johnstone's Trade on a series of talks during Clerkenwell Design Week.

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Kuma&Elsa arranges Japanese apartments around translucent "huts"

Architecture studio Kuma&Elsa has renovated the top two floors of an apartment block in Japan, creating enclosures that aim to re-create the spatial conditions of a traditional Japanese engawa.

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Zaha Hadid's Nordpark stations topped with parametric "ice formations"

As part of our ongoing Parametricism series, we look at the Nordpark Railway Stations, a collection of four funicular railway stations in Innsbruck, Austria, designed by Zaha Hadid.

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Emerald collection by Bisley

Dezeen Showroom: British workplace brand Bisley has introduced a new colour for its steel products including drawers and shelving: a vibrant Emerald green.

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Gras uses "light-touch approach" to convert dockside warehouse

An over-century-old factory in Edinburgh has been sensitively renovated into a food hall by architecture studio Gras.

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Natural Material Studio crafts lighting from leftover seaweed at Sticks n Sushi restaurant

Copenhagen-based Natural Material Studio has created speckled pendant lighting out of kelp waste, salvaged from miso soup that would otherwise be thrown away at Sticks n Sushi in Lyngby, Denmark.

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Sibylla Hartel and Charlot Magayi revealed as Dezeen Awards 2026 judges

Architect Sibylla Hartel, interior designers Alexy Kos and Che Huang and designers Charlot Magayi and Todd Bracher have joined the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2026.

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House of EM adds light-filled "loggia" to north-London home

Architecture office House of EM has modernised a terraced house in north London, adding a sunken rear extension that can be opened up to create a flexible indoor-outdoor living space.

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Snoc unveiled latest outdoor collection at Salone del Mobile and Maison & Objet 2026

Promotion: furniture brand Snoc's architectural and material-driven outdoor furniture has featured at two design fairs this year: Salone del Mobile and Maison & Objet.

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Centre for dance and wellbeing among projects from IE University

Dezeen School Shows: a mixed-use building with spaces for dance and leisure is among the projects from IE University.

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Norm Architects designs first US Audo House in New York

Danish design brand Audo Copenhagen has opened its first Audo House showroom outside Scandinavia inside a landmarked New York City building, to coincide with NYCxDesign 2026.

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