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Madras Spaces creates rural Indian home using "only what was necessary"

Indian studio Madras Spaces has completed The Threshold House, a farmhouse in Tamil Nadu built using a locally sourced palette of repurposed brick, timber and tiles.

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Honor's Robot Phone is a smartphone with an articulating arm

Chinese electronics company Honor has previewed a smartphone with an articulating robot arm at this week's Mobile World Congress.

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Formafantasma creates "intentionally banal" set for Marni's Milan Fashion Week show

An office chair, a lighter and a close-up of a PDF on a laptop are among the everyday scenes hand-painted on canvases by design studio Formafantasma for the set of Marni's Autumn Winter 2026 show at Milan Fashion Week.

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Plans for Barbican revamp get go-ahead

British architecture studios Allies and Morrison and Asif Khan Studio plan to renew the Barbican Centre have received planning approval from the City of London Corporation.

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AB+AC Architects uses natural materials and sculptural furniture for House of Green Patios

Lebanese-Italian studio AB+AC Architects has created an "urban retreat" with terracotta floors in Lisbon, Portugal, for clients who wanted to feel like they were living in the countryside.

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Heatherwick, MVRDV and Mecanoo among shortlisted designs for "new world wonder"

Dutch social venture Shift has revealed the five shortlisted designs in a competition to design "a new wonder of the world" to promote action against climate change.

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Snøhetta and Hariri Pontarini Architects design revamped Ontario Science Centre

A scalloped design by Snøhetta and Canadian studio Hariri Pontarini Architects has been selected for the Ontario Science Centre on the Toronto waterfront as part of a wider, years-long redevelopment of the area.

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Dezeen Debate features "kitsch" shuttlecock-shaped badminton centre

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Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill adds "yacht-inspired" skyscraper to Miami waterfront

American architecture studio Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture has completed the 47-storey Una Residences skyscraper in Miami, USA, which features wraparound terraces and sleek facades.

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Thousands of angry comments flood White House ballroom review

Ahead of reviewing the final site and building plans of the White House East Wing ballroom project this week, the National Capital Planning Commission has received over 32,000 public comments, with the "majority in opposition to the project".

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Zaha Hadid legal battle | Steel-fence chair | Nike portable football stadium

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Gridded concrete cloisters define Málaga university building by Vaillo + Irigaray Architects

Gridded volumes of exposed concrete surround a series of courtyards at the University of Málaga's Faculty of Tourism, designed by local studio Vaillo + Irigaray Architects.

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Nike's portable stadium kit allows football to be played anywhere

Sport brand Nike and creative agency Amsterdam Berlin have developed the ACG All Conditions Cup System, a movable modular stadium that facilitates football matches on rugged terrains from mountains to deserts.

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Moss adds new metallic finishes to its Dune light

Dezeen Showroom: German brand Moss has updated its Dune luminaire, which is informed by and named after the flowing forms of sand dunes, adding three new metallic tones.

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"Software designers must abandon their roles as the custodians of libraries, logic and grids"

Designers should use AI's foibles as a chance to move away from the ruthlessly rational approach that has come to dominate software, writes Nick Foster.

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FOG Architecture designs Beijing spa to be more than a "quiet place"

Chinese studio FOG Architecture has designed warm and relaxing interiors for YUSPA in Beijing, China, using subtle transitions of lighting and materials.

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Eight exemplary projects that showcase sustainable design

To inspire your entries to Dezeen Awards, we have rounded-up some of our favourite sustainable architecture and interiors projects from previous shortlisted submissions.

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MXarchitecture installs back-to-back homes in Paris suburb

Paris studio MXarchitecture has built 2in1 Houses, a pair of three-bedroom homes that butt up against each other on a suburban plot in the east of the French capital.

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Tola Ojuolape designs textured green lounge space for Collect 2026

In this exclusive interview produced by Dezeen, designer Tola Ojuolape explains the design process for her Collectors' Lounge on show at this year's Collect 2026.

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Han Seungmin creates chair from the stainless-steel fences of Brooklyn

Designer Han Seungmin has created a chair using the mass-produced stainless-steel fencing in Asian and West Indian neighbourhoods in New York to "challenge the idyllic image of the 'American Dream'".

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Bloqe Architectura designs Mariano Azuela 194 apartment block after Mexico City manor houses

Local studio Bloqe Architectura created a four-bay apartment complex with a series of barrel-vaulted spaces that open up to rooftop gardens overlooking Mexico City.

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BuildFest 2026

Dezeen Competitions: BuildFest 2026 invites international university teams to submit ideas for timber pavilions and multimedia projects to be installed on the historic grounds of the 1969 Woodstock festival.

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Patrik Schumacher wins right to rename Zaha Hadid Architects

Zaha Hadid Architects principal Patrik Schumacher has won a legal battle with the Zaha Hadid Foundation over the use of the late Zaha Hadid's name.

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