Dezeen Daily

Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen.
 
 
   
 
   
 

Angular openings puncture concrete facades of Lucio Morini's university tower

Irregular holes dotting the concrete walls of this tower at a university campus in the Argentinian city of Cordoba frame views of the surrounding landscape from the workshops within. More ›

 
 

Mark Braun bases tabletop pestle and mortar on traditional millstones

Berlin designer Mark Braun's marble pestle and mortar, launched by Hem at this week's Stockholm Furniture Fair, is intended to be taken out of the kitchen and used at the dining table.  More ›

 
 

Dezeen's updated Pinterest board showcases chocolatey design ahead of Valentines Day

To get you in the mood for Valentines Day, Dezeen's updated food Pinterest board serves up a range of playful chocolate designs: from Nendo's edible pencils to Studio Appétit's sculptural confectionary for hotel goers. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Gros Ventre house by Dynia sits among rugged Wyoming terrain

Wyoming firm Dynia Architects has completed a holiday home in Jackson, nestling its L-shaped form into the region's mountainous landscape. More ›

 
 

Biasol converts listed warehouse into restaurant and cocktail bar in east London

Clerkenwell Grind by Biasol

Design studio Biasol has transformed a 19th-century warehouse in Clerkenwell into a restaurant and bar with marble and velvet accents. More ›

 
 

Illiz Architektur suspends children's swimming pool above former underground troop billet in Zurich

Illiz Architektur mounted this indoor swimming pool on top of a disused concrete shelter for rescue forces to offer bathers views of Switzerland's Lake Zurich. More ›

 
 

Aalto University students create 12 chairs using only steel rods

Stockholm: Under Bar Himmel by Aalto University students

For this year's Stockholm furniture fair, a group of students from Helsinki's  Aalto University presented a range of chairs made using only three thicknesses of galvanised steel rods. More ›