Spanish studio Raúl Sánchez Architects has perched a blocky concrete home on a steeply sloping site near Barcelona, cloaking it in an earthy, burnt orange-toned render.
British design needs to become more political, Samuel Ross tells Dezeen in this interview as he gears up for the opening of the 2025 London Design Biennale under his artistic direction.
Tech company Aircela has revealed what it claims is the first working machine in the US that produces gasoline from air, bypassing the need for fossil fuels with a prototype the size of a large refrigerator.
Architect Simon Astridge has designed three vending machines for ceramics brand Solus and tile manufacturer Italgraniti that dispense porcelain tile samples and were showcased at Clerkenwell Design Week in London.
Designers for Japanese watch brand Seiko have developed six conceptual timepieces for the company's Power Design Project, including a stealthy watch for ninjas and one for boiling eggs to the perfect consistency.
Dezeen School Shows: students at the American University in Dubai used AI tools and various design platforms to develop creative proposals that explore the future of Dubai through a surrealistic lens.
Architecture studio BIG has designed a residential structure with chamfered edges divided by a central outdoor space for the 175 Third Street residential building in Brooklyn, New York.
Promotion: Taiwanese technology brand ASUS's Design You Can Feel exhibition travelled the globe to examine the relationship between craft, materiality and AI.