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Anahata's pared-back house in western India features facade designed as "a piece of art"

Padival House by Anahata

The sculptural facade of this house in the Indian city of Belgaum comprises staggered blocks containing rooms that extend out from a central plant-filled courtyard. More ›

 
 

This week, Karim Rashid was held at the US border and Hillary Clinton's logo designer spoke out

This week on Dezeen, Karim Rashid revealed his difficulties trying to enter the US and Hillary Clinton's logo designer expressed regret over the election result. More ›

 
 

World's first DIY watch by TRIWA now available via Dezeen Watch Store

Watch April Fool

Swedish watch brand TRIWA has launched a series of self-assembly watches inspired by IKEA products, which are now available through Dezeen Watch Store. More ›

 
 

Intersticial Arquitectura emphasises local materials in Mexican home

Casa Zihuaren by Intersticial Arquitectura

Mexican firm Intersticial Arquitectura has built a home on the outskirts of QuerĂ©taro, using local materials such as light-coloured bricks, rough masonry blocks, and an exposed concrete frame. More ›

 
 

Luxury Manhattan apartment tower by S9 Architecture cantilevers over low-rise neighbour

160 East 22nd Street by S9 Architecture

The unusual massing of this 21-storey residential building  by US firm S9 Architecture responds to development rights that were purchased for airspace next to the New York tower. More ›

 
 

Stefano Boeri envisions entire cities filled with tree-covered skyscrapers

Vertical Forest by Stefano Boeri

Our first Dezeen x MINI Living Initiative video explores Italian architect Stefano Boeri's radical proposals to build "forest cities" to combat urban pollution. More ›

 
 

10 homes illuminated by skylights from Dezeen's Pinterest boards

Pinterest roundups skylights

This week we're highlighting 10 popular home interiors from our Pinterest boards that use skylights to make compact spaces seem larger, including a loft apartment in New York and a windowless garage conversion. More ›

 
 

And Anti Matter debuts lighting and "domestic sculptures" at DesignMarch 2017

Previously Unreleased by And Anti Matter

Icelandic studio And Anti Matter has launched its first collection at this year's DesignMarch, conceived as a series of concrete objects and lamps that bridge the gap between art and design. More ›

 
 

Visualisation reveals how the Los Angeles skyline might look in 2030

Los Angeles skyline in 2030

A glimpse at the future of LA shows a growing number of skyscrapers that will spread southwest from the Downtown cluster. More ›

 
 

Join Dezeen and MINI for a talk with SO-IL, Assemble and Carlo Ratti in Milan

MINI Living – Breathe by SO-IL

Architects SO-IL, Assemble and Carlo Ratti will discuss the future of sustainable urban architecture at our first Dezeen x MINI Living Initiative talk in Milan next week, and Dezeen readers are invited to join us. More ›

 
 

Frank Gehry's Philadelphia Museum of Art renovation breaks ground

Frank Gehry expansion at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Work has officially started on Frank Gehry's plans to "unclog the arteries" of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, a major renovation that will transform the layout of the historic building. More ›

 
 

Tokujin Yoshioka and LG to create huge light installation during Milan design week

Dezeen promotion: Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka is collaborating with LG to create an installation of illuminated chairs during this year's Milan design week. More ›

 
 

Snarkitecture and Faye Toogood debut wallpaper designs for Calico

Giant soap bubbles, ultra-minimal grids and hand-painted houses feature in wallpaper created by Faye Toogood, Snarkitecture, Ana KraÅ¡ and BCXSY for Brooklyn brand Calico Wallpaper. More ›