Play-Doh for furniture makers | Kimono-like hospital gowns

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Glazed extension to Taiwan home by 5X Studio provides views of plants and the sky

Brother's House by 5X Studio

This extension to a house in Taiyuan City, Taiwan, contains independent living spaces for two brothers, which are connected by a glazed corridor that traverses a narrow plant-lined courtyard. More ›

 
 

Our latest Pinterest board showcases imaginative uses of terrazzo

With an increasing number of projects featuring terrazzo, we've assembled a new Pinterest board of eye-catching uses of the flecked material including a Greek island home on the Aegean coast and speckled furniture made from recycled ceramicsFollow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Parsons students partner with Care + Wear to redesign the hospital gown

Students from the Parsons School of Design have worked with hospital clothing company Care+Wear to create a patient gown that provides coverage, while also allowing doctors necessary access to the body. More ›

 
 

RISD students use standard greenhouse parts to build outdoor performance venue

Southlight by Ultramoderne and RISD

Standardised parts from a greenhouse catalogue were repurposed to create this outdoor public space and performance venue in Providence, as the result of a design-build collaboration at RISD. More ›

 
 

Deborah Richards creates retreat for her family beside Massachusetts lake

Lake House by Deborah Richards

American architect Deborah Richards has designed a home for her extended family in Lakeville, Massachusetts, choosing wooden shingles to clad the exterior, and bright yellow accents for the windows and doors. More ›

 
 

Storage unit in Israeli home allows family to display an edited selection of their clutter

BSR House by This Is It

Prized ornaments and pot plants are displayed in the niches of the bespoke steel and oak storage unit Tel Aviv studio This Is It designed for a home in Israel's Central District. More ›

 
 

Stephen Johnson's Play-Doh-like substance offers a fun alternative to glue

London designer Stephen Johnson has developed a colourful adhesive dough that is strong enough to bond parts of furniture together. More ›