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Anthill caverns inform "earthy and tactile" Indian home by Kaushal Tatiya Architects

The cavernous earth chambers of an anthill informed the stack of curved brick balconies that front this home in Maharashtra, India, designed by local studio Kaushal Tatiya Architects.

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Why did Gaudí not have more of an impact on global architecture?

Few architects have achieved more public recognition than Antoni Gaudí. But why was he not more influential? Nat Barker reports as part of our Gaudí Centenary series.

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Gustaf Westman's stadium-shaped snack bowl is "the only object you need for the World Cup"

Swedish designer Gustaf Westman is ringing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across the USA, Canada and Mexico, with a chubby pink snack bowl shaped like a football stadium.

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Sell Out Show offers designer-made objects for sale out of a vending machine

An unusual vending machine popped up in a Copenhagen kiosk during 3 Days of Design, offering affordable limited-edition design objects ranging from a butter knife to a three-metre-long candle.

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Seven standout seating projects from 3 Days of Design in June

Design weeks never fail to be laden with chairs. To help you separate the wheat from the chaff, our design and interiors reporter Jane Englefield has rounded up seven of the most striking seating projects from Copenhagen's 3 Days of Design festival.

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Ron Arad, Alison Brooks, Max Lamb and Faye Toogood recognised in King's Birthday Honours

Architect Alison Brooks and designers Ron Arad, Faye Toogood and Max Lamb are among the industry leaders who have been recognised in King Charles III's 2026 Birthday Honours list.

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Fisher & Paykel's Steam Assist oven explores precision as "architectural principle"

Promotion: luxury appliance brand Fisher & Paykel has unveiled its 30-inch Steam Assist oven, which uses precision as a design principle to enhance the "architectural clarity" of a space.

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Prize giveaway: win a Gozney Tread pizza oven bundle

Prize giveaway: for our latest competition, pizza oven brand Gozney is offering Dezeen readers the chance to win one of its limited-edition pizza ovens created in collaboration with paint brand Tonester.

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Dum-Dum Lab constructs lakeside pavilion as environmental classroom

Architecture studio Dum-Dum Laboratorio de Arquitectura Avanzada has created a waterside pavilion out of red painted wood that serves as an environmental classroom for the local community in Calbuco, Chile.

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LOHA founder Lorcan O'Herlihy dies aged 66

Irish architect Lorcan O'Herlihy, who founded California studio LOHA in 1994, has passed away aged 66.

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Speculative table design among conceptual projects from Paris School of Architecture

Dezeen School Shows: a project exploring a table's concept through experimental materials is among the projects from the Paris School of Architecture.

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Valli Wine Tasting Room

Dezeen Competitions: Buildner's latest competition, Valli Wine Tasting Room, is seeking submissions for an extension of a small-scale wine tasting room.

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Dome XL (Gen 2) pizza oven in Black Orange by Tonester and Gozney

Dezeen Showroom: pizza oven brand Gozney has collaborated with paint company Tonester to launch a limited-edition range of products in the paint brand's signature shades, including the Dome XL (Gen 2) in Black Orange.

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Unconventional doorstops | Jesús Rafael Soto pavilion | Gaudí and parametricism

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Jesús Rafael Soto's bright yellow kinetic pavilion installed in London

The Serpentine has installed a colourful, kinetic sculpture by Venezuelan artist Jesús Rafael Soto alongside this year's Lanza Atelier-designed Serpentine Pavilion in central London.

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How Gaudí's Crypt paved the way for parametricism

Next up in our Gaudí Centenary series, we tell the story of the Church of Colònia Güell, for which Antoni Gaudí's renowned hanging models were first developed, marking the beginnings of parametric design.

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"As so often seems to happen, Koolhaas got there first"

Following the surprise success of architectural horror flick Backrooms, Edwin Heathcote considers the basis for our morbid fascination with endless corporate spaces.

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NBBJ wraps Vivo skyscraper in spiralling terrace

Architecture studio NBBJ has completed the headquarters of Chinese phone company Vivo in Shenzhen, China, which includes a terrace wrapped around the exterior of the skyscraper.

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German designers create unconventional doorstops for Stop/Go exhibition at 3 Days of Design

Designers Robert Hahn and Jacobo Cuesta Wolf curated an exhibition of eclectic doorstops for Copenhagen's 3 Days of Design festival, including a clock-shaped wedge and a bound stack of books.

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WilkinsonEyre completes Toronto skyscrapers linked by elevated park

Architecture studio WilkinsonEyre has completed the second and final phase of the CIBC Square development in Toronto, which includes a second skyscraper and an elevated park spanning train tracks.

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Sail table by Design By Them among seven new products on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: an all-aluminium dining table with crimped sides is among seven new products featured on Dezeen Showroom.

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Foraged "living fibre" fashion collection among works at New Designers 2026

Dezeen School Shows: a collection of woven garments designed to respond to touch, light and movement is among projects showcased at this year's New Designers.

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Antao 3D material by KaschKasch and Villeroy & Boch

Dezeen Showroom: German design duo KaschKasch collaborated with design brand Villeroy & Boch on a recycled ceramic material that is "technically precise and materially imperfect".

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