Save the Children HQ | Portable protest toilet | Hockney-inspired restaurant

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Kaan Architecten's Utopia combines music school and library

Kaan Architecten's Utopia building

Kaan Architecten has extended a 19th century school to create the Utopia building in Aalst, Belgium, which contains a music school and library. More ›

 
 

Yellow Spot is a portable protest toilet for women

Yellow Spot by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Elisa Otañez

Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Elisa Otañez has created a bight yellow, mobile toilet as a protest against the lack of public facilities for women in The Netherlands. More ›

 
 

Berlin restaurant LA Poke takes its cues from Hockney painting A Bigger Splash

Ester Bruzkus Architekten designs Hockney-inspired restaurant in Berlin

The forms and colours of a David Hockney painting are referenced in this Berlin poke restaurant, designed by Ester Bruzkus Architekten to feel "as relaxed as a day at a California pool". More ›

 
 

Top architecture and design jobs this week include Grimshaw and Kartell

Kartell's Componibilli storage unit at London Design Festival 2017

Our pick of the best architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs this week include positions at design brand Kartell and architecture firms Hollwich Kushner and Grimshaw. More ›

 
 

TAO converts huge Beijing warehouse into moody office and exhibition space

Lens Magazine offices by TAO

Towering steel bookcases divided up this warehouse building in Beijing, which Trace Architecture Office converted into an office for a local magazine publisher. More ›

 
 

Save the Children's Madrid headquarters designed to promote "emotional attachment"

Save the Children's Madrid headquarters was designed to promote "emotional attachment"

Madrid-based Elii used unusual materials, plants and bright colours to give the interiors of this headquarters and childcare facility in Madrid a sense of personality to encourage users to interact with it affectionately. More ›

 
 

Ignacio Corre elevates Casa Mujeres in Chile to provide ocean views

Casa Mujeres by Ignacio Correa

Santiago-based architect Ignacio Correa has built this stilted wooden holiday home on the Chilean coastline and added long expanses of glazing to offer its residents views of the Pacific Ocean. More ›

 
 

Anna Karlin turns fire-damaged print shop into her "imperfect" New York studio and gallery

Anna Karlin's studio

New York designer Anna Karlin has given a print shop in the city, which was ruined in a fire, a new life as her studio and gallery, decorated with rough plasterwork, Shaker-style furniture and bulbous lamps. More ›