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Coldefy completes timber-framed school in northern France

A cantilevered first floor marks the entrance to the timber-framed Robert Badinter Secondary School in Cambrai, France, completed by architecture studio Coldefy with Relief Architects.

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Seven dining rooms illuminated by voids that double as lightwells

In our latest lookbook, we've rounded up homes spanning Chile, Ireland and Japan with dining rooms that are brightened by glass-covered voids.

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This week we revealed exclusive photos of Frank Gehry's last major project

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Something Special Studios carries out "over-the-top" redesign of a Target in New York

American studio Something Special Studios has overhauled US retail giant Target's store in SoHo, New York, introducing a red tunnel based on the brand's logo and displays that wrap around the building's cast-iron columns.

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Narbutas lists workplace furniture on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: Lithuanian office furniture brand Narbutas has published a range of products from its workplace-focused catalogue on Dezeen Showroom this year.

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AD—WO to convert Portland grain silo into complex based in "Black spatial tradition"

The Albina Riverside hotel and arts centre project in Oregon has been designed by US studios AD—WO, MALL, and Wayside Studio around the reuse of a former grain terminal complex along the Willamette River.

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Musical youth centre "with spirit and brightness" among projects from University of New South Wales

Dezeen School Shows: a youth centre informed by music is among the architecture projects from the University of New South Wales.

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"It's been a very stressful year for all US manufacturers" say furniture companies

Ahead of potential rises in furniture tariffs in January 2026, manufacturers are preparing for the continued "economic uncertainty" of imports under the current trade policy in the United States. Dezeen asked furniture companies how they are dealing with the changes.

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Eira task chair by Alegre Design for Narbutas

Dezeen Showroom: workplace furniture brand Narbutas worked with Spanish design firm Alegre Design on a task chair that aims to combine ergonomics, adaptability and affordability.

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Perforated brick wall fronts breezy home in Vietnam by Live Out Studio

Perforated brick walls and planted courtyards characterise Terracotta Breath, a multi-generational "home that breathes" in Vietnam, designed by architecture practice Live Out Studio.

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The top 10 gadgets of 2025

As part of our review of 2025, Dezeen contributing editor Rima Sabina Aouf shares her picks of this year's gadgets, including a tiny sunlight emulator, a video player for your dreams and a vest for listening to trees.

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MVRDV unveils plans to revamp Buddhist monastery in France

Dutch studio MVRDV has revealed plans to transform the Plum Village Buddhist Monastery in France's Dordogne region by reconfiguring its layout and introducing timber guesthouses and a nunnery.

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RIBA president Chris Williamson to give up architect title

The president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, Chris Williamson, has revealed that he will not be renewing his registration with the Architects Registration Board in 2026.

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Dezeen Showroom New Releases newsletter includes tartan rugs

The autumn 2025 instalment of the Dezeen Showroom New Releases newsletter includes tartan rugs made from 100 per cent wool. Subscribe to Dezeen Showroom New Releases now!

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Alexandra Hagen to step down as CEO of White Arkitekter

Swedish studio White Arkitekter has announced that architect Alexandra Hagen will step down as the company's CEO in 2026.

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Indonesia's new capital city Nusantara downgraded to political capital

The under-construction city of Nusantara is set to be inaugurated as Indonesia's political capital in 2028, having been scaled back from its original plan to replace Jakarta as the country's new capital city.

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Marcin Rusak transforms plant acoustics into botanical installation for Perrier-Jouët

Designer Marcin Rusak has transformed the ultrasonic signals emitted by plants into a sculptural and sonic installation for champagne house Perrier-Jouët at Design Miami, captured in this video produced by Dezeen.

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James Alder Architects creates space for gardening in timber-framed London extension

James Alder Architects has completed a south London house extension that includes rooms for gardening and bicycle maintenance as well as a new family kitchen.

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Dezeen Agenda features Frank Gehry's final project

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the last major project by late architect Frank Gehry, who died last week aged 96. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.

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HÃ…G Capisco task chair by Peter Opsvik for Flokk

Dezeen Showroom: Flokk has reissued a task chair created in 1984 by industrial designer Peter Opsvik, which is based on the upright posture of horse riders.

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Fashion collection celebrating gender fluidity among projects from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde

Dezeen School Shows: a fashion collection that uses waves to symbolise gender fluidity is among the student projects from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde.

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Photos show Texas's tallest skyscraper nearing completion in Austin

The supertall Waterline skyscraper, designed by US studio KPF to be the tallest in Texas, has been photographed nearing completion, with much of the structural work and facade in place.

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Coffee Table 01 + Side Table 01 by Tom Black

Dezeen Showroom: classic Italian materiality is given a modern Australian twist in these coffee and side tables by interior designer Tom Black.

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