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This week, we kicked off our review of the year and featured a mixed-use tower design by Sou Fujimoto. Read on for more of the best stories and comments on Dezeen...

Dezeen's top 10 skyscrapers of 2017

For our review of 2017, we selected our top 10 skyscrapers that completed this year, and readers are picking their favourites. Read the story and comments ›

Archisutra manual teaches architecture and design-inspired sex positions

This illustrated book of architecture-inspired sex positions has excluded the LGBT community, says one commenter. Read the story and comments ›

London's best new house extensions revealed in Don't Move, Improve! 2018 shortlist

Readers are excited by the shortlist for this year's Don't Move, Improve! awards, which seek out London's best new house extensions. Read the story and comments ›

Animal blood used by Basse Stittgen to create series of small objects

A graduate has turned blood leftover from the meat industry into objects, sparking a discussion about intensive factory farming. Read the story and comments ›

RIBA announces student winners of President's Medals 2017

The student winners of RIBA President's Medals have cleverly combined conceptual design with practical ideas, say readers. Read the story and comments ›

Sou Fujimoto and AWAA win Brussels tower contest

Readers are sceptical of this mixed-use Brussels tower by Sou Fujimoto and AWAA, which features a facade covered in balconies. Read the story and comments ›

Vector Architects converts sugar mill into Alila Yangshuo hotel

Vector Architects has transformed an old sugar mill in China's Yangshuo County into a resort hotel, and commenters love the result. Read the story and comments ›

Dutch designers convert algae into bioplastic for 3D printing

Could bioplastics eventually replace synthetic materials? These 3D-printed objects made from algae have given readers hope. Read the story and comments ›

"We need architects to work on ordinary briefs, for ordinary people"

The UK may be full of talented architects, says Finn Williams, but not enough are working on the buildings of our everyday environment. Read his Opinion piece ›

Oppenheim Architecture founder's Bahamas holiday home perches on a sandy dune

Readers want to elope to this holiday home on a secluded island in the Bahamas, which architect Chad Oppenheim built for himself. Read the story and comments ›

 
 
 

 

 
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Installations and exhibitions not to miss during Miami art week

Installations and exhibitions not to miss during Miami art week ›

Commonwealth Institute building destroyed in Design Museum conversion, says heritage body

Commonwealth Institute  destroyed in Design Museum conversion, says heritage body ›

Post Office Architectes adds vaulted roof extension to Paris apartment for a photographer

Post Office Architectes adds vaulted roof extension to Paris apartment ›

Stella McCartney calls for overhaul of "incredibly wasteful" fashion industry

Stella McCartney slams "incredibly wasteful" fashion industry ›

Kansas architecture students wrap affordable home in corrugated metal

Kansas students wrap affordable home in corrugated metal ›

Rafael de Cárdenas adds pool house with symmetrical slides to English country manor

Rafael de Cárdenas adds pool house to English country manor ›

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BIG designs "checkerboard" domed sports centre for Texas rodeo

BIG designs "chequerboard" domed sports centre for Texas rodeo ›

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Endorphine connects white boxes with black frames to create homes at Slovakian golf resort

Endorphine connects white boxes with black frames to create homes ›

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EWE Studio crafts Sacred Ritual Objects using ancient Mexican traditions

EWE Studio crafts objects using ancient Mexican traditions ›

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Piercy & Company suspends steel staircase in new atrium of Savile Row office

Steel staircase suspended in new atrium of Savile Row office ›

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Pip is a portable gaming device that teaches children to code

Pip is a portable gaming device that teaches children to code ›

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Competition: win an Arcus laptop backpack by Moshi

Win an Arcus laptop backpack by Moshi ›

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