MVRDV's plant village in Seoul | Clerkenwell Design Week preview

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Solo House II by Office KGDVS encircles forested hilltop in Matarraña

Solo House by OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen

This ring-shaped house threads between trees in a Catalonian forest, and is the second in a  series of dream holiday homes designed by leading architects for the French developer Christian Bourdais. More ›

 
 

Five of the best installations to see at this year's Clerkenwell Design Week

With Clerkenwell Design Week kicking off tomorrow, design reporter Alice Morby has picked out some of the most interesting things to see, including an installation made from mirrors and a rainbow-hued tower. More ›

 
 

MVRDV transforms 1970s highway into "plant village" in Seoul

Skygarden by MVRDV

Dutch studio MVRDV has converted a former overpass into a plant-covered walkway in Seoul, which follows a kilometre-long route above the traffic. More ›

 
 

Final call for entries to Wood Awards 2017

Wood Awards

Dezeen promotion:  Dezeen readers are being given a special extension to this year's Wood Awards, which recognises outstanding timber architecture, furniture and product design from across the UK. More ›

 
 

"Smart furniture" creates valuable storage space in 25-square-metre flat by Naimi Architecture

25 Loft Barcelona by Naimi Architecture

A piece of furniture that combines a bed, a wardrobe and a washing machine is among the space-saving solutions that Naimi Architecture has created inside this tiny Barcelona apartment. More ›

 
 

Anti-energy drink Slow comes enclosed in meditative hourglass packaging

Slow by Opus B

Polish studio Opus B has created a conceptual drink packaging designed to give consumers a chance to slow down. More ›

 
 

Job of the day: project architect at AL_A

Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for an experienced project architect to join AL_A in London, which recently completed an aluminium-plated tower block in central Bangkok. More

 
 

Removable walls offer endless configurations for community space by Aki Hamada

This community space in Kanagawa, Japan, has removable exterior walls and reconfigurable interior partitions, meaning it can easily be adapted to suit different activities. More ›

 
 

Five mid-century gems in unlikely architecture haven Fort Wayne

Hanselmann House by Michael Graves, 1967

Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a surprising hotspot for modern architecture. Here's a look at the city's best buildings, including works by Louis Kahn, Eero Saarinen, Michael Graves and more. More ›

 
 

Adamo Faiden completes undulating plaza in Buenos Aires' financial district

Plaza Catalinas by Adamo Faiden

Argentinian studio Adamo Faiden has designed a stepped public plaza  to cover an underground carpark in Catalinas Norte, the financial centre of Buenos Aires. More ›

 
 

Roll & Hill presents 2017 lighting collection in New York

Roll & Hill 2017 lighting collection

Lamps that adjust like construction cranes and pendants that look like they are wearing hats feature in New York lighting brand Roll & Hill's latest range. More ›

 
 

Pockmarked Drought chair by We+ takes shape as it dries

Drought chair by we+

Tokyo studio We+ added dimpled texture to its Drought chair by embedding shrinking balls of resin into wax. More ›