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Groupe3Architectes wraps Guelmim Airport in a skin of multihued perforated panels

Groupe3Architectes has completed an airport for the city of Guelmim, in Morocco, featuring a light-filtering facade made up of panels of multicoloured metal-mesh. More ›

 
 

Kris Lamba casts bronze vessels in the form of dissolved polystyrene

Kris Lamba transforms recycled polystyrene packaging into bronze vessels

Brighton-based designer Kris Lamba has created a collection of bronze vases from casts made by dissolving discarded polystyrene packaging. More ›

 
 

Explore the best moving buildings via our new Pinterest board

We've updated our Pinterest board that showcases buildings with moving elements adding a house in India with marble walls that spin at the touch of a button and a RIBA award-winning house in Edinburgh with secret hatches. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Dutch Pavilion invites you to explore a Narnia-like locker room

Dutch Pavilion WORK, BODY, LEISURE. 16th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, FREESPACE. Photos: Daria Scagliola

Orange lockers open to reveal secret rooms, windows, videos and images inside The Netherlands' Venice Biennale Pavilion, in an exhibition that explores the future of physical labour. More ›

 
 

Supreme store in Brooklyn by Neil Logan features an elevated skate bowl

Supreme Brooklyn Store by Neil Logan Architect

New York firm Neil Logan Architect has retrofitted a warehouse in the city for streetwear brand Supreme, and put a free-standing skate bowl in the back. More ›

 
 

Jordana Maisie designs "deco meets industrial" interior for Una Pizza Napoletana in New York

Una Pizza Napoletana by Jordana Maisie

Penny rounds cover surfaces and perforated metal forms partitions at this pizzeria in New York's Lower East Side, designed by Jordana Maisie. More ›

 
 

Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig opens onto Washington landscape

Trout Lake Residence by Olson Kundig

Massive bi-folding doors allow this artist's retreat in Washington by architecture firm Olson Kundig to open to the outdoors and accommodate large pieces of art. More ›

 
 

This week, Dezeen was in Venice and our drone documentary premiered

British Pavilion Venice Architecture Biennale, drone photography by Cultureshock Media

This week, Dezeen was in Venice for the architecture biennale, where we spoke to its curators Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara, reviewed the British Pavilion, and had screenings of our drone documentary, Elevation. More ›