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Malý Chmel divides Czech home across seven concrete floors

Staggered concrete floors create a "vertical cave" through the centre of this compact family home in the Czech Republic, designed by local studio Malý Chmel.

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High Court rules Zaha Hadid Architects must continue paying to use founder's name

UK architecture studio Zaha Hadid Architects has had its bid to be released from a licensing agreement requiring it to pay to use Zaha Hadid's name dismissed by the High Court.

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"This is the best house of 2025 already" says commenter

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Arkkitehdit NRT renovates Alvar Aalto's Finlandia Hall in Helsinki

Local architecture studio Arkkitehdit NRT has renovated and added additional spaces to the Helsinki events venue Finlandia Hall, which was originally designed by Finnish designer and architect Alvar Aalto in 1971.

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"We have only two options before us: reimagine, or perish"

A perfect storm is upon us, and to confront it designers must this year help to lead a fundamental shift in the way we see the world, writes Pooran Desai.

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Roar combines traditional Emirati elements with contemporary design for Ajman Ruler's Court

Design studio Roar aimed to create a "world-class government building" for Ajman Ruler's Court in the UAE, which holds the office of Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi.

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Our latest audience survey closes at midnight tonight! Fill out the form and tell us what you think about Dezeen before the deadline for the chance to win a cash prize of £250.

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Lever Architecture grafts hybrid mass-timber structure onto LA parking garage

US architecture studio Lever Architecture has renovated a former 1980s warehouse in Los Angeles, placing a new cross-laminated timber and steel office building atop its parking garage foundation.

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RAMSA combines disciplines at "technically complex" university building in Minnesota

US studio Robert A M Stern Architects has completed a learning facility at the University of St Thomas in Saint Paul, Minnesota, intended to foster collaboration between arts and engineering students.

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