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Angular terrace maximises winery views at Red Hill Residence by Finnis Architects

The wood-lined terrace walls of this Australian house angle outwards to provide a shady spot for its owners to take in views of their vineyard (+ slideshow).

 
 

Gigantic "Flying Bum" plane takes to the skies

The world's largest aircraft, Airlander 10, has completed its successful maiden voyage over the UK (+ movie).

 
 

Heatherwick defends Garden Bridge as investigation reveals £22 million funding gap

Thomas Heatherwick has defended his Garden Bridge proposal for London's River Thames, after a BBC report found that the project was missing £22 million in funding.

 
 

DRMM's Trafalgar Place development features multi-hued brickwork and communal gardens

Multi-coloured bricks cover the facades of this residential scheme by architects  dRMM, which is built on the site of the former brutalist Heygate Estate in south London and has been shortlisted for this year's Stirling Prize (+ slideshow).

 
 

Outofstock designs geometric felt Stamp pendant for Bolia

Design collective Outofstock has created a heat-compressed felt lamp that merges two basic geometric shapes (+ slideshow).

 
 

Rooftop bridge connects riverside house and roadside cafe in a South Korean valley

South Korean studio Lee Haan Architects has completed a house and cafe connected by a bridge and arranged around courtyards with views of a nearby river and cherry trees (+ slideshow).

 
 

Tom Dixon designs "darkly theatrical" Himitsu cocktail lounge in Atlanta

British designer Tom Dixon has completed his first hospitality project in America: a speakeasy in Atlanta, Georgia, featuring a copper bar and pendants that resemble molten metal (+ slideshow).

 
 

Oppenheim Architecture celebrates imperfections of La Muna chalet in Aspen during renovation

This rustic residence in Aspen has been renovated by Miami-based Oppenheim Architecture in line with the Japanese principle of wabi-sabi, which acknowledges imperfection as beauty (+ slideshow).

 
 

Autonomous Tent creates a remote glamping spot on a California clifftop

An American startup has installed a tent-like structure in California that aims to provide users with a luxury off-grid camping experience (+ slideshow).

 
 

Glenn Murcutt unveils first images of Australian Islamic Centre in Melbourne

Pritzker Prize-winning Australian architect Glenn Murcutt has revealed new images of his first  mosque in Melbourne, showing a roof covered in rows of dramatic lantern-like skylights (+ slideshow).

 
 

House in Mikage by Sides Core contrasts white surfaces with exposed wooden beams

Osaka studio Sides Core has created a house in Kobe, conceived as a series of simple wooden containers (+ slideshow).

 
 

Trent Jansen designs Tidal sunlounger to capture the mood of a 1970s Australian summer

Sydney designer Trent Jansen referenced the aesthetics of Australia in the 1970s to create this sunlounger for outdoor furniture brand Tait (+ movie).

 
 

Five of the best houses in Utah on Dezeen

It's over to Utah for this week's roundup in our series spotlighting residential architecture across the US. The top five from this western state include a house clad in weathered steel shingles  and a spiritual retreat built with stone-filled gabion cages (+ slideshow).

 
 
 
   
 
 

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