Chelsea stadium shelved | Nike's Fanny Pack sliders | Venice Biennale pavilions

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10 pavilions not to be missed at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2018

Ricardo Flores and Eva Prats

There are 63 national pavilions at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale. But if you don't have time to visit them all, here's our guide to the 10 best, selected by Dezeen editor Amy Frearson. More ›

 
 

Tellart creates topographic sandpit table that lets you move mountains

Tellart designs topographic sandpit table that lets you move mountains

Users can "play God" on Tellart's Terraform Table – a sandpit imagined as a vast aerial landscape of mountains, valleys, lakes and rivers. More ›

 
 

Knauf showcases its building products in new London showroom by Mailen Design

Mailen Design's new showroom for Knauf in Clerkenwelll

Architectural products are presented in a variety of ways inside the new Knauf showroom in London, which features in this movie produced by Dezeen during Clerkenwell Design Week. More ›

 
 

Nike's Fanny Pack sliders feature mini bum bags

Fanny Pack sliders by Nike

Nike is set to release a new version of its classic Bernassi slider sandals, featuring miniature fanny packs across the toe straps. More ›

 
 

Schmidt Hammer Lassen to create maritime education hub near Liverpool

Maritime Knowledge Hub by Schmidt Hammer Lassen

Schmidt Hammer Lassen has unveiled plans for a maritime education centre in Birkenhead, across the river from central Liverpool, which will be anchored by a 19th-century hydraulics tower. More ›

 
 

360-degree video reveals the EU-blue amphitheatre inside the Belgian Pavilion

This 360-degree video filmed by Dezeen offers a look inside the Belgian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which is hosting an amphitheatre for discussion about European politics. More ›

 
 

10 of the best events at the London Festival of Architecture 2018

The London Festival of Architecture kicks off today. Dezeen's deputy editor Tom Ravenscroft reveals 10 of the best events and installations, featuring buildings with mistaken identities, data centres and a house in a skip. More ›

 
 

Yellow metal walls wrap Animo South Los Angeles High School by Brooks + Scarpa

South Los Angeles High by Brooks Scarpa

Architecture firm Brooks + Scarpa has reconstructed a high school in Los Angeles after it was destroyed by a fire, choosing a bright yellow finish for its aluminium facades. More ›

 
 

Menu opens showroom apartment in New York

Menu Space New York

Danish brand Menu has furnished a New York apartment with its range of products, creating a space for the company to launch new collections and hold events. More ›

 
 

Latest Dezeen Weekly features a tiny house built by robots and wooden furniture by Foster + Partners

The latest edition of Dezeen Weekly includes the world's smallest house, which was assembled by micro-robots and solid wooden furniture by Foster + Partners, designed with longevity in mind. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

 
 

Nendo designs steel furniture to look like watercolour-painted paper

Japanese studio Nendo has designed an 18-piece metal furniture collection to mimic the bleeding effect of watercolour paint on paper surfaces. More ›

 
 

Five of the best communication roles available at architecture and design firms

British Pavilion Venice Architecture Biennale, drone photography by Cultureshock Media

We've selected five of the best communications roles available on Dezeen Jobs right now, including positions with Wilkinson Eyre and Caruso St John Architects. More ›

 
 

ODA completes top-heavy residential tower in New York City

100 Norfolk by ODA

The top floor of this glazed housing complex in New York's Lower East Side, by architecture firm ODA, has a footprint twice the size of the ground level. More ›

 
 

Chelsea FC shelves plans for Herzog & de Meuron-designed stadium

Herzog & de Meuron's plans to update Chelsea FC's Stamford Bridge stadium have been put on hold indefinitely due to an "unfavourable investment climate". More ›