Treehouse-inspired extension | Modular gardening kit | Pyramidal holiday house

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Treehouse-inspired home extension in Brisbane features a climbing wall inside

climbing wall, a study and a bedroom are all contained within this Brisbane house extension, designed by Phorm Architecture + Design to be reminiscent of a treehouse. More ›

 
 

Tree-shaped structure shows how mushroom roots could be used to create buildings

Engineers Dirk Hebel and Philippe Block use fungi to build self-supporting structures

While some architects have been experimenting with mushroom mycelium as a cladding material, architect Dirk Hebel and engineer Philippe Block have gone one step further – by using fungi to build self-supporting structures. More ›

 
 

Growmore is a modular building kit for urban gardeners

Planting boxes can be bolted together to create mini gardens and farms, with this simple construction system devised by Danish architects Sine Lindholm and Mads-Ulrik Husum. More ›

 
 

Top five architecture and design jobs this week include positions with Studio Gang and Marcel Wanders

Our pick of the best architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs this week include positions with Chicago-based Studio Gang Architects and Dutch designer Marcel Wanders. More ›

 
 

AUM builds curving concrete and glass residence on the surface of a lake

Full-height glazed walls are sandwiched between the meandering concrete floor slab and roof of this house built on a French lake, which can only be reached using a retractable bridge. More ›

 
 

TNA's dream holiday home is an upside-down concrete pyramid

Takei-Nabeshima-Architects has released new renderings of its concrete holiday home designed for French developer Christian Bourdais' Solo Houses series.

Takei Nabeshima Architects has released new renderings of its design for an extravagant concrete holiday home, which forms part of French developer Christian Bourdais' Solo Houses series. More ›

 
 

Nishizawa Architects adds movable walls to multi-family home in southern Vietnam

House in Chau Doc by Nishizawa Architects

Nishizawa Architects has replaced the facade and interior walls of this residence in Vietnam's An Giang province with moveable corrugated metal panels to create a "half-outdoors" dwelling for three families. More ›

 
 

Matchstic reworks Atlanta's zoning signs to make them more readable

Brand identity firm Matchstic has worked with Atlanta's Department of City Planning to redesign its branding and create new zoning signs around the city. More ›