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Masonry walls enclose courtyards and living spaces at Ritz&Ghougassian's Melbourne extension

Architecture studio Ritz&Ghougassian has extended a traditional Melbourne house, using a minimal material palette that sees blockwork walls left exposed both inside and out. More ›

 
 

Take a tour of Brazilian homes via our new Pinterest board

Our new Pinterest board features our pick of the best Brazilian homes, including a concrete residence in the foothills of the Sierra da Moeda mountain range that features a rooftop pool and a house inspired by a 1930s Adolf Loos villa. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Sloping concrete volumes form open-air chapel in Slovenian village

Sloping concrete volumes enclose social hub and chapel in a Slovenian village

Rows of seats supported on simple stalks project from slanted concrete volumes to create a grandstand at this open-air chapel designed by Enota, in the Slovenian village of Skorba. More ›

 
 

BoND turns dark, divided Chelsea apartment into light-filled home

A stainless steel fireplace surround and "hacked" IKEA cabinets are among the features that architecture duo BoND have added during the overhaul of their apartment in New York's Chelsea. More ›

 
 

Foster + Partners' Reforma 432 will rival Mexico City's tallest building

Reforma 432 by Foster + Partners

Construction is due to commence on a skyscraper by Foster + Partners in Mexico City, set to match the height of the city's tallest tower. More ›

 
 

Mathieu Lehanneur creates marble furniture that mimics the ocean's surface

Mathieu Lehanneur chipped blocks of marble and bronze to create tables, benches and stools that resemble the surface of the ocean.  More ›