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12 stadiums that will host matches at the World Cup 2018 in Russia

The design and architecture behind the Russian World Cup stadiums

With the FIFA World Cup 2018 kicking off today in Russia, here's a look at all 12 of the stadiums that will be hosting games over the next month. More ›

 
 

World Cup 2018 kits of all 32 teams

Feathers, waves and an eagle feature on the designs for kits at the FIFA World Cup 2018. With the tournament kicking off today, here's a look at all 32. More ›

 
 

Archiboo Web Awards 2018 will recognise the best architecture websites

Archiboo Web Awards 2018 will recognise the best architecture websites

Dezeen promotion: networking platform Archiboo is now accepting entries for its annual awards, which recognise architects and others making the most of the internet, and is offering Dezeen readers a special discount. More ›

 
 

Brutalist Preston Bus Station refurbished by John Puttick Associates

Preston Bus Station by John Puttick Associates

John Puttick Associates has completed the renovation of the Grade II-listed Brutalist bus station in Preston, in the north of England. More ›

 
 

Moscow's historic Luzhniki Stadium refurbished for World Cup 2018

Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow refurbished for World Cup 2018

The opening game of the FIFA World Cup 2018 takes place today inside Russia's national stadium, which has been overhauled by Moscow studio Speech. More ›

 
 

Four of the best interior design roles on Dezeen Jobs this week

We've selected five of the best jobs for interior designers on Dezeen Jobs this week, including positions with Marcel Wanders in Amsterdam and AfroditiKrassa in London. More ›

 
 

Erik Spiekermann and students create digital fonts from unfinished Bauhaus designs

Erik Spiekermann transforms lost lettering of Bauhaus designers into digital fonts

Adobe is releasing five fonts based on designs by prolific Bauhaus figures, which have been revived by German typographer Erik Spiekermann and a group of students. More ›

 
 

Chinese designers are "developing their own language" say Neri&Hu

Chinese designers are "developing their own language" say Neri&Hu

Designers in China are no longer copying the west as a new generation of home-grown talents emerges, according to Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu of Shanghai studio Neri&Hu. More ›

 
 

Gridded bamboo framework partitions Beijing office by 0 Architecture

Chinese studio 0 Architecture has converted a traditional courtyard house in Beijing into an office with spaces divided up by screens made from thousands of bamboo poles. More ›

 
 

Vilela Florez designs Bamboo House with chevron-patterned exterior in rural Brazil

Bamboo House by Vilela Florez

Bamboo slats are laid diagonally between the dark vertical ribs of this residence in Brazil, by architecture firm Vilela Florez. More ›

 
 

Competition: win a grey leather moto jacket by The Arrivals

The Arrivals

For our latest competition, Dezeen has teamed up with fashion brand The Arrivals to offer one reader the chance to win a women's leather jacket in grey. More ›

 
 

Dezeen Awards trophies to be designed by Atelier NL

Dezeen Awards trophies to be designed by Atelier NL

Winners of the inaugural Dezeen Awards will receive unique trophies designed by Dutch design studio Atelier NL. More ›

 
 

Zaha Hadid Architects models sinuous H-Line hat on 520 West 28th project

Zaha Hadid Architects has translated the swooping shapes of its recently completed condos beside New York's High Line into a blue and white headwear design, for a "hat-themed" party on the elevated park. More ›

 
 

Vitrocsa's sliding windows "bring the outside inside" for Cleveland Rooftop apartment

Dezeen promotion: Sydney architecture studio SJB has used Vitrocsa's glass sliding walls and skylights to create a light-filled apartment in Sydney suburb Surry Hills. More ›

 
 

Serpentine Pavilion 2018 shows "what you can create with simple things" says Frida Escobedo

Serpentine Pavilion 2018 by Frida Escobedo

In this exclusive Dezeen movie, Mexican architect Frida Escobedo explains why she used stacks of roofing tiles to create this year's Serpentine Pavilion. More ›

 
 

Butler Armsden's Valley of the Moon house in California has no front door

Valley of the Moon house by Butler Armsden

American firm Butler Armsden has designed this residence in northern California as a series of cedar-clad volumes, which are each accessed from a large outdoor area at the centre. More ›