Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen.
| View online | | | | | Read more › | | As Donald Trump's championing of classical architecture resurfaces the traditional-versus-modernist style debate, Lizzie Crook explores what the public wants from the way buildings look. Read more › | | Read more › | | Dezeen Awards, in partnership with Bentley, has announced that former Scissor Sisters frontwoman Ana Matronic will star at the Dezeen Awards 2025 party in London on 25 November. Read more › | | Dezeen Showroom: Brazilian architect and designer Rodrigo Ohtake has created two new basins and a bathtub in his namesake collection for Spanish bathroom brand Roca. Read more › | | Italian design fair Capsule Plaza is expanding internationally with Capsule Plaza Tokyo, which will "celebrate Tokyo as the ultimate destination for design lovers" during the Designart Tokyo design week. Read more › | | Designer Malte Schütt has created a modular wooden sauna with a gridded facade and a planted roof that connects it to its green, garden setting. Read more › | | Multidisciplinary design studio Weinbenami has subtly renovated an apartment in Antwerp, mixing in new elements among its original 1960s features. Read more › | | On Tuesday, US president Donald Trump fired the six remaining members of independent federal agency the Commission of Fine Arts, a group of architects and urban planners meant to review projects such as the planned triumphal arch. Read more › | | Photography from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has revealed progress on the new international terminal at John F Kennedy International Airport, part of a wider project to transform the complex. Read more › | | Read more › | | Architecture studio BIG has announced a milestone in the ongoing construction of parks along the East River in New York with a timber-clad building with built-in solar infrastructure. Read more › | | Read more › | | An exposed mass-timber structure designed to resemble a tree gives a "distinct architectural identity" to this Harvard University student centre, designed by American architecture firm Studio Gang. Read more › | | Read more › | | | | You have received this because you are subscribed to Dezeen Daily. Update newsletter preferences | Unsubscribe | Forward to a friend Dezeen Limited, 8 Orsman Road, London N1 5QJ, UK Contact us | Submit a story | Advertise | |