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PriestmanGoode unveils Hyperloop passenger cabins that are "more spaceship than train"

PriestmanGoode has designed spaceship-inspired passenger cabins for a company that is setting up high-speed Hyperloop transportation networks all around the world. More ›

 
 

Zaha Hadid Architects reveals plans for second Melbourne tower

Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled its designs for a 64-metre apartment block in Melbourne, which will feature facades covered in angular balconies and a roof topped by a pair of swimming pools.  More ›

 
 

"Let's save some of the Whitechapel Fatberg"

Fatberg in Whitechapel

The 130-tonne "fatburg" discovered below the streets of east London earlier this month serves as a reminder of how sophisticated Victorian engineering has liberated people from having to think about waste, says Will Wiles. More ›

 
 

Saudi Design Week 2017 will explore the theme of "design in motion"

Dezeen promotion: Saudi Design Week returns to Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh for its fourth edition next month. More ›

 
 

Philippe Malouin's Press mirror is made from a single metal tube

Umbra shift mirror by Philippe Malouin

London-based designer Philippe Malouin has created a freestanding mirror  from a single metal cylinder that has been flattened and polished at one end. More ›

 
 

Cruciform pavilion by Krupinski/Krupinska Arkitekter references historic Copenhagen garden

King's Garden Pavilion by Krupinski/Krupinska Arkitekter

The light filtering through tree-lined avenues inspired this slatted pavilion by Swedish studio Krupinski/Krupinska Arkitekter, which is installed in a cross-shaped formation in a Copenhagen park. More ›

 
 

Raw Edges creates concrete armchairs for Greenwich Peninsula

London design studio Raw Edges has created a range of concrete street furniture for Greenwich Peninsula, which is designed to look like "scaled-up" armchairs. More ›

 
 

Lobbying platform for UK fashion industry launches to influence Brexit negotiations

Tailor's table

A new lobbying body called Fashion Roundtable has been formed to try to influence the UK government during Brexit talks. More ›

 
 

British designers reimagine Kartell's iconic Componibili storage unit

Kartell's Componibilli storage unit at London Design Festival 2017

Frida Kahlo graphics and colourful totems feature on these six redesigned versions of Kartell's bestselling Componibili storage unit, which have been created by British designers and artists. More ›

 
 

Apple store was proposed for Garden Bridge in return for sponsorship

Boris Johnson had secret talks with Apple over a 'mad' mid-bridge store during a 24-hour visit to the tech company's San Fransisco headquarters to secure funding for the Thomas Heatherwick-designed Garden Bridge. More ›

 
 

Top five architecture and design jobs this week include Universal Design Studio and OMA

Lab City by OMA

Our pick of the best architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs this week include positions at OMA's Hong Kong office and at Barber and Osgerby's London-based interiors office Universal Design Studio. More ›

 
 

Cornell Tech campus opens on New York's Roosevelt Island

Cornell Tech campus on New York's Roosevelt Island

Morphosis and SOM were among the architecture firms involved in the design of a new permanent home for Cornell Tech university, described as "the first campus ever built for the digital age". More ›

 
 

Design Week Mexico postponed in wake of deadly earthquake

Earthquake damage in Mexico City

The organisers of Mexico City's annual design festival have pushed back the event as the city deals with the destruction caused by a severe earthquake last week. More ›

 
 

David Miller Architects wins award for best architect's website

London studio David Miller Architects has won the top prize at the Archiboo Web Awards 2017, which recognise the best websites of architects and architecture organisations. More ›