Dubai tower fire | IKEA solar battery packs | Mission-style Phoenix house

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Blaze tears through Dubai's Torch Tower skyscraper for second time

Dubai's Torch Tower sets fire

A fire broke out at one of Dubai's tallest skyscrapers in the early hours of this morning, causing the evacuation of over 600 residences and reigniting debate about the safety of materials used in high-rise buildings. More ›

 
 

Sanja Premrn combines plywood and chevron-patterned tiling to create "light and bright" Spin Bar

Architect Sanja Premrn designs SPIN bar in Slovenia

Slovenia-based architect Sanja Premrn paired simple plywood panels with pale, chevron-patterned tiling to create the angular geometries of this cafe bar. More ›

 
 

IKEA launches solar battery packs to rival Tesla's Powerwall

IKEA is expanding its solar panel offering with a battery-storage solution, which it claims could help homeowners cut their electricity bills by 70 per cent. More ›

 
 

Phoenix House sits at the base of the world's most active volcano

Phoenix House by Will Beilharz

This tiny guest house by designer Will Beilharz stands on a lava field on Hawaii's Big Island, and has views of the steam produced where molten rock flows into the sea. More ›

 
 

Video shows Hyperloop One's first full system test reaching 190 miles per hour

Hyperloop design levitated high speed passenger pod

Elon Musk's dream of tube-based transportation is one step closer to reality after the first successful trial using full-scale Hyperloop passenger pods. More ›

 
 

MVRDV unveils plans for Sri Lankan office building with stepped terraces

MVRDV architects design Veranda Offices in Colombo

Work has begun on an office building designed by Rotterdam studio MVRDV  for the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, which will feature a gridded facade based on local weaving patterns. More ›

 
 

Latest Dezeen Mail includes anime architecture and a Mooncup for young girls

A London exhibition of architectural drawings from Japanese anime films and a menstrual cup designed to appeal to tweens feature in the latest edition of Dezeen Mail, our weekly newsletter.  Subscribe to Dezeen Mail ›

 
 

Public hotel guests' X-rated activities anger New York neighbours

Public Hotel, New York

Horny guests at New York's newly opened hotel Public are ruffling the feathers of neighbours by leaving the curtains open while they have sex. More ›

 
 

The Ranch Mine modernises mission-style architecture for Canal House in Phoenix

Canal House by The Ranch Mine

Phoenix architecture studio The Ranch Mine based this canal-side home on the missions built in the American West over 200 years ago. More ›

 
 

Chinese cities are still copying architecture from other countries, says Ma Yansong

MAD Architects' Chaoyang Park Plaza

MAD co-founder Ma Yansong  says that Chinese cities should draw more from the country's traditional architecture, rather than aping the style of western buildings, in the second part of our exclusive video interview. More ›