All-white London apartment | WeWork's first gym | Palestinian glassware

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Arjaan De Feyter combines "light and warm materials" in converted brewery apartment

The apartment designed by interior architect Arjaan De Feyter is located within one of four new-build blocks called The Cube, which were developed by Brussels-based architecture firm Bogdan & Van Broeck.

Built-in wooden units and sheer, full-height curtains soften the otherwise stark interior of this apartment located within a canalside regeneration project near Antwerp. More ›

 
 

Dima Srouji attempts to revive Palestinian glassblowing with Hollow Forms

Hollow Forms by Dima Srouji at Amman Design Week 2017

Palestinian architect Dima Srouji worked with traditional glassblowers from the small West Bank village of Jaba' to create this series of unusual vessels, which were on show at Amman Design Week. More ›

 
 

Our latest Pinterest board features impressive universities

We've created a new Pinterest board featuring university buildings of all shapes and sizes, from Thomas Heatherwick's parsnip-shaped towers in Singapore to Wingårdhs' leaning auditorium in Stockholm. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

WeWork ventures into health and fitness with first gym in New York

Rise by We by WeWork

Co-working company WeWork is opening a gym in New York, which includes boxing and yoga studios, grassy flooring and a Roman-inspired salt bathing pool. More ›

 
 

HASA Architects transforms London apartment into "seamless white box"

HASA Architects has turned a dark and dingy apartment on the second floor of a three-storey Edwardian Terrace in London's Bankside into an all-white minimalist family home. More ›

 
 

Renovated apartment in Tokyo has storage pockets sewn into its walls

House in Nakameguro by Daisuke Motogi Architecture

Daisuke Motogi Architecture has completed an apartment renovation in Tokyo that features a bathroom and office wrapped in fabric walls with pockets for storing clutter. More ›