Coca-Cola's new typeface | AIA 2018 honours | Brutalist wallpaper

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Neogenesis+Studi0261 incorporates planted terraces and courtyard into Jungalow house

Living spaces at this house in the Indian city of Surat are arranged around a verdant courtyard lined with glass walls that can be retracted to open the interior up to the outdoors.

Living spaces at this house in the Indian city of Surat are arranged around a verdant courtyard lined with glass walls that can be retracted to open the interior up to the outdoors. More ›

 
 

Storytelling Igloo encourages children to interact with architecture and design

London-based practice Aberrant Architecture has worked with five north London schools to create an igloo-shaped installation, as part of an initiative to introduce young people to architecture and design. More ›

 
 

This week, Trump shunned London's new US embassy and his own New York tower caught fire

This week on Dezeen, Donald Trump cancelled a planned visit to open London's new US embassy, describing the projects as a "bad deal", while in New York, his Trump Tower caught fire and injured three people. More ›

 
 

Bulldozer demolishes Frank Lloyd Wright medical centre in Montana

Despite major efforts from preservation groups, Frank Lloyd Wright's Lockridge Medical Clinic in Whitefish, Montana, has become the architect's first in-tact building to be destroyed in over 40 years. More ›

 
 

Neville Brody designs Coca-Cola's first ever own-brand typeface

Coca-Cola has revealed its new typeface designed by British graphic designer Neville Brody, marking the first time that the brand has had its own unique font in its 130-year history. More ›

 
 

AIA announces best projects by American architects in 2018 Honor Awards

An angular museum in a Canadian forestbuildings for New York's dump trucks and road salt, and a girl's school in Afghanistan are among the 17 winners in the American Institute of Architects' Honor Awards this year. More ›

 
 

Adidas releases limited-edition trainers that match Berlin subway seats

Adidas Originals has collaborated with Berlin's public transport network Berliner Verkehsbetriebe to launch a pair of trainers that feature the same pattern as the city's subway seats. More ›

 
 

Nokia's sleep tracker can dim the lights and switch on the heating

Nokia has launched a device that is able to track your slumber patterns, as well as adjust the lighting and temperature for when you get in and out of bed. More ›

 
 

Brutalist-inspired wallpaper collection features Welbeck Street car park and Rio de Janeiro cathedral

Some of the world's best known brutalist buildings have been turned into wallpaper designs, including a London car park that is threatened with demolition and Rio de Janeiro's Mayan-inspired cathedral. More ›

 
 

BNIM resurrects Missouri church with lightwells and exposed masonry

Westport Presbyterian Church by BNIM

American architecture firm BNIM has renovated a fire-ravaged church in Kansas City, creating a new layout and light-filled interiors to enhance what is left of the original structure. More ›