Yuri Suzuki's sound sculptures | Brexit museum | 25 years of Viktor & Rolf

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Viktor & Rolf mark 25th anniversary with all-white Immaculate couture collection

Viktor & Rolf mark 25th anniversary with all-white Immaculate couture collection

Dutch duo Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren revisited 25 of their iconic designs in their latest couture show, to commemorate a quarter century together at the Viktor & Rolf fashion house. More ›

 
 

Foster + Partners unveils plans for Madrid office with diamond-shaped facade

Axis Madrid by Foster + Partners

Foster + Partners has unveiled plans to turn a 1970s building in Madrid, Spain, into offices, which will feature a diamond-patterned exterior and a rooftop terrace. More ›

 
 

Christian de Portzamparc wins 2018 Praemium Imperiale for architecture

Christian de Portzamparc wins 2018 Praemium Imperiale for architecture

French architect Christian de Portzamparc has been awarded the 2018 Praemium Imperiale award for architecture by the Japan Art Association. More ›

 
 

Four marketing and communication jobs in the design industry

Lots of architecture and design studios are looking for communication and marketing support via Dezeen Jobs this week, we've selected four of the best opportunities including with RIBA and Weiss Manfredi. More ›

 
 

Devan Skuban envisions Brexit museum for east London

Brexit: A Sense of Autonomy by Devan Skuban

Royal College of Art graduate Devan Skuban has designed a conceptual Brexit-themed museum that would look into how Britain's departure from the European Union will impact immigrants. More ›

 
 

Istanbul Design Biennial​ 2018 will feature six pop-up "schools"

Istanbul Design Biennal 2018

Dezeen promotion: the next Istanbul Design Biennial​ will see six of the city's important cultural institutions transformed into experimental teaching spaces. More ›

 
 

Yuri Suzuki installs six colourful sound-modifying sculptures in Atlanta

Yuri Suzuki installs six colourful sound-modifying sculptures in Atlanta

Six colourful sculptures that record, modify and regurgitate sounds have been installed at the High Museum of Art Atlanta, as part of an installation by Japanese artist Yuri Suzuki. More ›

 
 

Dulwich Picture Gallery's 2019 pavilion will celebrate multicultural London

The Colour Palace by Pricegore and Yinka Ilori

Architecture practice Pricegore and artist Yinka Ilori's competition-winning design for next year's Dulwich Picture Gallery pavilion fuses African and European design. More ›

 
 

"Climate Gentrification theory illustrates the ethical problems facing architects"

Example of Climate Gentrification and densification in Allapattah, Florida

Architects must consider not just the environmental, but the social and economic repercussions of building in places at risk from climate change, urges Jesse M Keenan, co-author of a recent study into Climate Gentrification. More ›

 
 

Climate Gentrification theory suggests rich are moving to higher, low-income neighbourhoods

Miami from above

Climate change is causing waves of gentrification in the cities most vulnerable to rising sea levels, as the wealthy move to poorer areas with a lower risk of flooding, according to a recent study. More ›

 
 

Competition: win a colouring kit from The Mark Hotel

In this competition, Dezeen readers have the chance to win one of five drawing kits made by The Mark Hotel, which includes a luxury colouring book illustrated by artist Jean-Philippe Delhomme. More ›

 
 

Michael Maltzan's Crest Apartments provide housing for southern California's homeless

American studio Michael Maltzan Architecture has completed a bright white residential complex in the Los Angeles area, which contains over 60 studio apartments and various support services for its formerly homeless tenants. More ›