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This week we launched Dezeen Hot List, the most comprehensive data survey of architecture and design media ever conducted. Read on for more details, plus a selection of the best projects and discussions on Dezeen...

Barbican residents offer a look inside their homes

Readers have been intrigued by these homes at London's iconic Barbican Estate, and amused to find several colour-ordered bookcases. Read the story and comments ›

Donald Trump's garish and self-indulgent buildings reveal a lot about how he might run America, says architect Doug Staker. Read his Opinion column ›

Architecture dominates first Dezeen Hot List, as Zaha Hadid and Bjarke Ingels claim top spots

The inaugural Dezeen Hot List has revealed that the late Zaha Hadid is the most talked-about design figure on earth, and that architecture is the hottest topic among Dezeen readers. Read the story and comments ›

Redesigned "austerity Toblerone" prompts outrage from consumers

The new "austerity Toblerone" is a stupid design that will just result in lower sales, say readers. Read the story and comments ›

Circular windows and pyramidal skylights add playful geometry to Indonesian home

Commenters can't agree on whether this elaborate Indonesian house is a breath of fresh air, or a mishmash of styles. Read the story and comments ›

BIG reveals full designs for Dubai Hyperloop in new video

This week, BIG released two videos about its plans for a Hyperloop transportation system in Dubai, and Dezeen readers couldn't get enough. Read all the stories and comments ›

Graphic designer's home and studio in Tokyo includes cat walkway

Should cats get their own paths around the house, or is that giving them too much power? Read the story and comments ›

Commenters were pleasantly surpised to see Zaha Hadid Architects choose wood for its latest project. Read the story and comments ›

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"John Pawson said children love minimalist spaces. And he's right"

Brutalist or minimalist architecture is better suited to families with children than you might think, says Will Wiles. Read his Opinion column ›

Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects transforms Belgian fort into home and guesthouse

There is plenty of praise for this converted Belgian fort, but one reader is particularly keen on the concrete bathtub. Read the story and comments ›

 
 
 

 

 

 

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Agathom builds artist's cabin in dense British Columbia forest ›

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18 London architecture studios photographed by Marc Goodwin ›

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