Inside 12 Beijing architecture studios | World's longest cycling path

Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen.
 
 
   
 
   
 

Daniel Libeskind completes larch-clad cosmology centre for Durham University

Daniel Libeskind has revealed his latest project – an £11.5-million centre for cosmology and astronomy researchers at Durham University in England. More ›

 
 

Snohetta presents memorial arch to Desmond Tutu at Design Indaba

Arch by Snøhetta

Snohetta has revealed a prototype of an arch in honour of South African social-rights activist Desmond Tutu, which is set to be built near the National Parliament in Cape Town. More ›

 
 

Bright yellow window frames puncture pastel grey walls of Stockholm prefab

Colourful walls and irregularly placed windows with vibrant yellow frames add individuality to this prefabricated  house in Stockholm, which was designed by Swedish studio HelgessonGonzaga Arkitekter. More ›

 
 

Job of the day: Part-II architectural assistant at Bureau de Change Architects

Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for a Part-II architectural assistant at London-based Bureau de Change Architects, whose past projects include the central London showroom for Made.comMore ›

 
 

Trent Jansen bases Broached Monsters furniture on creatures of Australian folklore

Australian designer Trent Jansen has created a collection of furniture shaped to resemble scaly and hairy monsters from his country's myths. More ›

 
 

Marc Goodwin photographs 12 architecture studios in Beijing

Beijing architecture studios

Photographer Marc Goodwin visited 12 architecture studios in Beijing to create this photoset, which offers a glimpse inside the workplaces of MADZhang Ke  and Vector Architects. More ›

 
 

Nelson Garrido showcases buildings left empty after financial crisis hit Portugal

These images by Portuguese photographer Nelson Garrido reveal buildings left deserted in the aftermath of the last financial crisis. More ›

 
 

Dissing + Weitling completes "world's longest" elevated cycling path in China

Xiamen Bicycle Skyway by DISSING+WEITLING

Danish office Dissing + Weitling Architecture has completed an elevated cycling path in Chinese city Xiamen, which the architects claim is the longest of its kind in the world. More ›

 
 

Aleksander Skworz' Urn for Living can be used as a fruit bowl before you die

An Academy of Fine Arts Poznań graduate has designed a cremation urn that can be purchased before your death and used as homeware, serving as a reminder to live life to the full. More ›

 
 

Karen Abernethy creates multi-sensory yoga studio in converted Sydney warehouse

Humming Puppy Yoga Studio by Karen Abernethy Architects

A variety of spaces are contained within this Sydney  yoga studio, each designed by architect Karen Abernethy to offering visitors a different sensory experience. More ›