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Snøhetta transforms Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers in France into "urban lantern"

Architecture studio Snøhetta has completed the renovation of Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers in France, unifying its performance spaces around a tilted glass hall that overlooks a landscaped plaza.

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"There is no message in what I do" says Pritzker Architecture Prize-winner Smiljan Radić

Elusive architect Smiljan Radić explains how his work should not be seen as a blueprint for "good or bad" architecture, in this exclusive interview following his "surprise" Pritzker Architecture Prize win.

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Is Africa's skyscraper mini-boom a cause for alarm?

Africa is experiencing a mini-boom in skyscraper construction, with new towers rising in Egypt, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast and more. But are they symbols of progress or just vanity projects? Dezeen editor-at-large Amy Frearson investigates.

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Rift bench by Inglis Hall

Dezeen Showroom: British kitchen brand Inglis Hall aimed to create a quintessential kitchen bench with Rift, a handcrafted seat made from solid wood.

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Construction material costs set to rise if Strait of Hormuz blockade continues

The continued blockade of the Strait of Hormuz could push up prices of building materials, including steel and cement, a study by global construction consultant Linesight has warned.

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Studio Elèn Letort transforms 1920s Amsterdam cinema into "easygoing and approachable" restaurant

A stained glass arch and striped cocktail bar add colourful geometry to the Ceintuur Theatre restaurant in Amsterdam, designed by dutch interiors firm Studio Elèn Letort.

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Dezeen Awards 2026 early entry deadline closes today

You still have time to submit your projects for Dezeen Awards 2026, in partnership with Trimble, before the early entry deadline closes at 23:59 London time.

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Laurids Gallée shapes gloopy resin lighting like glowing antenna masts

Brussels gallery Objects with Narratives is presenting Lima Charlie, an exhibition by Austrian designer Laurids Gallée featuring a constellation of polished resin lights.

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Students "must be proficient in emerging digital tools" including AI, says HEAD Genève's Javier Fernández Contreras

Urgently integrating new technologies and ecological awareness are priorities within creative education, says Javier Fernández Contreras, associate professor and head of the Department of Space Design/Interior Architecture at HEAD Genève.

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Here are the kits for the three World Cup 2026 host nations

Football kits for the USA, Mexico and Canada have been fully revealed for the 2026 World Cup, including US home jerseys emblazoned with bold red stripes and a green kit for Mexico that pays homage to Aztec sculpture.

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Dezeen Debate features "the best looking BMW for many, many years"

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Heliotrope tucks False Bay house into rocky site on a Washington island

Architectural studio Heliotrope took a "site-sensitive approach" while designing a vacation house in the Pacific Northwest, resulting in a bow tie-shaped plan and knotty cedar cladding.

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Plus modular seating system by Francesco Rota for Lapalma

Dezeen Showroom: designer Francesco Rota and Italian brand Lapalma have added new sun loungers and combination options to its capacious Plus modular outdoor seating system.

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London loft extension by Office S&M explores "how far cork can go"

London studio Office S&M has used cork as cladding, insulation and flooring in this mansard extension to a house in Walthamstow, which is enlivened by bright yellow details.

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Balmuda designs handless alarm clock for phoneless bedtime

Japanese brand Balmuda has created a white-noise-producing alarm clock with a glowing dial to reduce smartphone use at bedtime.

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Venice Biennale unveils renovated Central Pavilion

The Central Pavilion at the Giardini della Biennale is set to reopen for this year's Venice Art Biennale, following a restoration by Italian architecture studio Labics and architect Fabio Fumagalli.

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Brick Bonds book celebrates "the skill and craft of bricklaying"

Graphic designer Melissa Price shines a light on the anatomy of the humble brick and the variety of bricklaying techniques used in construction in her book Brick Bonds.

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Kéré Architecture designs perforated brick health clinic in Burundi

Berlin studio Kéré Architecture has revealed its design for the Ineza Clinic, which will step up a hillside in rural Burundi within a series of brick pavilions.

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AI toys could stunt emotional development of young children, study warns

Designers need to work closely with child development experts when creating AI toys to ensure they help rather than hinder kids' psychological growth, the co-author of a pioneering study has told Dezeen.

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AIA sues Donald Trump over Kennedy Center renovation in unprecedented coalition

US organisations the American Institute of Architects and Docomomo US are among the plaintiffs in a lawsuit suing US president Donald Trump over his proposed renovations for the Edward Durell Stone-designed Kennedy Center.

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Transformation of Winter Harbour Bratislava, Slovakia

Dezeen Competitions: the Metropolitan Institute of Bratislava is calling for architects, urban planners and designers to submit proposals to transform the Winter Harbour Bratislava in Slovakia.

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Magnetic catch-alls by Dodomoom

Dezeen Showroom: Ukrainian brand Dodomoom has released a product that streamlines the look and function of entryways by magnetically holding keys and other necessities.

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