Pop-up "glamping" cabins in Wales | Giles Miller pavilion

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Eight pop-up "glamping" cabins built to tour the Welsh countryside

Little Dragon by Barton Wilmore Architects

A cabin shaped like a huge black hat and a structure designed to resemble a dragon's eye are among a series of eight pop-up holiday homes designed to move around the Welsh landscape. More ›

 
 

Giles Miller installs louvred plywood pavilion in London's Clerkenwell

For this year's Clerkenwell Design Week, London designer Giles Miller worked with watch brand Shinola to create a pavilion made from 8,000 lightning bolt-shaped pieces of plywood. More ›

 
 

Young Danish designer reimagines the rocking chair at Carl Hansen's New York showroom

Copenhagen-based Anker Bak has created a foldable rocking chair that incorporates traditional materials with a minimalist approach. More ›

 
 

Job of the day: sales manager for Lee Broom

Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for a senior sales manager to join Lee Broom's New York studio, which recently presented 10 years of work on a modernist merry-go-round. More ›

 
 

Arup Associates completes enormous day-lit factory for Jaguar Land Rover in England

Jaguar Land Rover Engine Manufacturing Centre by Arup Associates

Giant saw-tooth sections containing north-facing windows channel daylight into the machine and assembly halls of this car manufacturing factory for Jaguar Land Rover  in England's West Midlands. More ›

 
 

Dezeen's top 10 products and installations at WantedDesign 2017

From 13 unusual takes on the shaving brush to interactive live and work spaces, we've picked out the best in show at this year's WantedDesign trade fairs in New York. More ›

 
 

LOHA creates housing block with curvilinear courtyard in LA's Koreatown

Mariposa1038 apartments by LOHA

American firm Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects has completed a multifamily apartment building with a sculptural interior courtyard and a monochrome  facade. More ›

 
 

China proposes modern-day Silk Road with transcontinental infrastructure project

Chinese president Xi Jinping has revealed plans for the world's largest-sprawling infrastructure project – the Belt and Road – which aims to develop trade links between China, Central Asia, Europe and Africa. More ›

 
 

Philippe Malouin showcases experimental room dividers for NYCxDesign 2017

London designer Philippe Malouin has used an assortment of materials and fabrics to create unusual, colourful screens, which he is presenting inside a neoclassical building in New York. More ›

 
 

Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter's Cultural Center Stjørdal features a lime green spiral staircase

A+Awards: a staircase lined in bright green spirals up the middle of this Architizer A+Award-winning cultural centre in Norway, partially visible through its metal-mesh cladding. More ›

 
 

Toto explores everyday Japan for Clerkenwell Design Week exhibition

Dezeen promotion: during this year's Clerkenwell Design Week, bathroom brand Toto will present its latest products alongside an exhibition that explores design in the contemporary Japanese household. More ›