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Pernilla Ohrstedt designs collaborative newsroom for Dezeen's canalside office

London architect Pernilla Ohrstedt has designed a light-filled, collaborative work environment for Dezeen's new canalside office in east London (+ slideshow).

 
 

Pernilla Ohrstedt designs custom Silhouette table for Dezeen offices

Architect Pernilla Ohrstedt has created a collection of sleek black tables for Dezeen's new offices, located in east London (+ slideshow).

 
 

Penda designs Olympic bridge made up of intersecting rings

Architecture studio Penda has teamed up with engineering firm Arup to design a bridge made up of overlapping rings for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

 
 

Partners Hill hides Aesop pop-up among the undergrowth at Tasmanian music festival

Revellers at a Tasmanian music festival were invited to cool off inside this wooden pavilion filled with Aesop products, designed by architecture studio Partners Hill  (+ movie).

 
 

Le Corbusier's Cabanon seaside cabin is his smallest building on the World Heritage List

World Heritage Corb: we're revisiting some of Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier's most important projects, to mark the addition of 17 of his buildings to UNESCO's World Heritage list. First up is his seaside holiday cabin, Cabanon, on the Côte d'Azur in France – a tiny building tied to some of the most important moments in the architect's life.

 
 

Stephen Phillips clads modern San Francisco townhouse in black zinc

Local studio Stephen Phillips Architects has completed a black duplex in San Francisco that aims to challenge the city's standard housing typologies (+ slideshow).

 
 

"New York is rapidly evolving beyond a Manhattan-centric identity"

Opinion: major landscape interventions like West 8's recently opened The Hills on Governors Island, along with planned improvements to transport links, will bolster New York's coherence as a multi-island metropolis says Alan G Brake.

 
 

New York's subway to receive major overhaul with new carriages and revamped stations

New York City's underground transport network is going to get more than 1,000 redesigned trains that will aim to increase capacity, and reduce overcrowding and delays (+ slideshow).

 
 

Null Stern's hotel with no walls allows panoramic views of the Swiss Alps

Guests are invited to sleep under the stars in this open-air hotel, which is located 6,463 feet above sea level in the mountains of Graubünden (+ slideshow).

 
 

Architecture schools need to teach entrepreneurship, says Odile Decq

French architect and Confluence Institute founder  Odile Decq has called for entrepreneurial skills to be taught in architecture schools to help architects navigate the "broken" global economy.

 
 

Golden "sunbeam" to mark entrance to MVRDV-designed shopping centre and nightclub complex

Dutch firm MVRDV has designed an entertainment complex featuring inverted facades and a huge blob of gold, which will be built in Seoul, South Korea, ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympics (+ slideshow).

 
 

Five of the best houses in Oregon on Dezeen

This week's roundup of American houses from each of the 50 states brings us to Oregon, where a house built atop a pond and a home and studio nestled in a defunct warehouse are among our favourites (+ slideshow).

 
 

Grimshaw unveils vision to expand London's Heathrow Airport

Architecture studio Grimshaw has been selected to plan the expansion of London's Heathrow Airport as it pushes forward with its bid to build a third runway.

 
 

The Favela Chair influenced a generation of designers, says Humberto Campana

Most Loved: Brazilian designer Humberto Campana explains why the Favela Chair is one the designs he is most proud of in the next movie from our exclusive video series.

 
 
 
   
 
 

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