Norman Foster at 90 | Mud-walled Indian house | Modular market stall

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Max Otto Zitzelsberger collaborates with university students on barn-like teaching building in Germany

Architect Max Otto Zitzelsberger worked with students from the Technical University of Kaiserslautern-Landau to create the Learning House, a barn-like teaching building in Bavaria with an exposed timber structure.

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Australian duo stitch together off-grid Cooroy House with long veranda

A linear veranda forms a spine for Cooroy House, an off-grid home built by design duo Henry Bennett and Dan Wilson on a bushland site in Queensland, Australia.

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How Norman Foster became the most successful architect in history

Ahead of Norman Foster's 90th birthday this weekend, Dezeen explores how he became the most successful architect the world has ever seen – including by asking the man himself.

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Barbican launches multi-sensory exhibition exploring how we experience sound

London's Barbican Centre has unveiled an immersive exhibition that explores how sound shapes emotions and memories.

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Umbrella Crate Stall makes life easier for Nigeria's street market traders

Nigerian designer Paul Yakubu combined an umbrella with a modular system of display crates to create this trading stall, designed to optimise space in busy street markets.

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Ideal Standard creates water-saving shower system using recycled aluminium

Ideal Standard has launched a shower system made from 84 per cent recycled aluminium, which is captured in this video produced by Dezeen for the bathroom brand.

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Prithvi Architects winds mud-walled Indian house around existing trees

Indian studio Prithvi Architects has completed Winterfell, a mud-walled house woven around existing trees and rock formations in the village of Shoolagiri in Tamil Nadu.

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Dezeen Awards 2025 closes for entries tonight at 23:59 London time

Today is the last day you can enter Dezeen Awards 2025 before the entry deadline tonight 29 May at 23:59 London time!

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Populous and Russell Westbrook behind design of Oklahoma City redevelopment

American architecture studio Populous has been named the primary architect of a plan to redevelop a portion of Oklahoma City into an entertainment district, with former NBA player Russell Westbrook serving as creative director.

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Fourteen of the best furniture designs from NYCxDesign

From reissues of classic chairs by architect Antoni Gaudí to an MSCHF lamp made with a Mercedes seatbelt and a reimagined folding chair, here are 14 of the best designs we saw during the yearly NYCxDesign showcase.

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Low-carbon Somerset thatch among projects from Manchester School of Architecture

Dezeen School Shows: a project exploring the low-carbon emissions of a locally-sourced thatch is among projects from the Manchester School of Architecture.

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Our favourite designers from Look Book by Wanted 2025

Dezeen has selected four of the best designers at this year's Look Book by Wanted exhibition, one of the largest showcases at the ICFF design fair.

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Slab table by Area

Dezeen Showroom: the unique aesthetic qualities of unusual species of wood are celebrated in this range of live-edge tables by Japanese furniture brand Area.

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Serpentine Pavilion interview | Concrete community centre | Space-age restaurant

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Hugh Strange Architects carries out "careful repair" of coastal House on a Hill

London studio Hugh Strange Architects has restored and extended a hillside Victorian home in Hastings, reinstating its connection to a terraced concrete garden with a series of stepped metal and timber forms.

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North End Design draws on Apple logo and Verner Panton designs for colourful Town restaurant

Interiors studio North End Design has filled the playful Town restaurant in Covent Garden, London, with volcanic ceramic pillars, chrome accents and space-age-style forms to create an interior with "modern glamour".

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"Ephemerality is an important phenomena" in Bangladeshi architecture says Marina Tabassum

Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum explains how the ever-shifting landscape of her home country shaped her concept for this year's Serpentine Pavilion in this exclusive video interview produced by Dezeen for the Serpentine Galleries.

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Don't Tell Dad restaurant and bakery features moments of mischief

Newly opened restaurant Don't Tell Dad in Queen's Park, west London, is filled with playful details including secret drawers, mirrors that wrap around corners and a tongue-in-cheek textile artwork.

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Fisher & Paykel appliances feature in minimalist kitchen of New Zealand home

A minimalist kitchen by Fisher & Paykel has been fitted into a barn-style home in Arrowtown, New Zealand, as shown in this video produced by Dezeen for the luxury kitchen brand.

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Two days left to enter Dezeen Awards!

With just two days left to enter Dezeen Awards 2025, we're spotlighting seven of our design categories that you still have time to enter this year.

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Emerging designers riff on Blu Dot's Strut table for its 20th birthday

During NYCxDesign, furniture brand Blu Dot partnered with design collective Dudd Haus to curate an exhibition of quirky objects informed by the 20th anniversary of its Strut table.

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Fernanda Canales creates community centre next to Mexico City prison

A wavy, terracotta lattice stretches along the front of the concrete Iztapalapa PILARES Community Center, which was designed by architectural studio Fernanda Canales to "empower community members".

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