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This week, readers are discussing Lanza Atelier's design for this year's Serpentine Pavilion in London and Pharrell Williams' set for Louis Vuitton’s Autumn Winter 2026 menswear show during Paris Fashion Week.

 

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Templeton Ford builds multigenerational home that reinterprets archetypal Sussex houses

"Deliciously baroque"

Commenters are delighted by Clay Rise, a family home in southeast England designed by the founders of British studio Templeton Ford, featuring a curving three-tiered roof and tile walls.

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Pharrell Williams designs prefabricated home as centrepiece for Louis Vuitton menswear show

"Terrible for the climate, but it looks okay"

Readers are debating a minimalist prefabricated timber home created by Louis Vuitton creative director Pharrell Williams as the set for the brand's Autumn Winter 2026 menswear show at Paris Fashion Week.

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Lanza Atelier revealed as 2026 Serpentine Pavilion architect

"There's no protection from the good ole English rain?"

Mexican studio Lanza Atelier has released visuals of its design for this year's Serpentine Pavilion in London, which references an English brick garden wall. Commenters are dissecting the plans.

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Mario Paroli creates "larger-than-life" Biro lamp to mark Bic pen's 75th anniversary

"Finally a bit of fun back in design!"

Readers are humoured by an outsized, light-up version of French company Bic's Cristal ball-point pen by designer Mario Paroli and Italian brand Seletti, revealed at Maison&Objet.

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Architects concerned by disjointed LA wildfires rebuild

"The only thing 90 per cent of us are concerned with is cost"

Hasty rebuilding efforts following the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires are risking a repeat of the disaster, architects on the ground have warned. Dezeen US editor Ben Dreith reports. Commenters weigh in.

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Vertical Aerospace debuts "electric flying taxi" in New York

"It will be interesting when airspace becomes as congested as the roadways"

British tech company Vertical Aerospace has debuted its electric flying aircraft in New York City, which is designed to transport customers short distances around a city "in near silence, with zero emissions". Readers react to the development.

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Vitruvius's only building discovered in Italy

"Lovely... I wonder why it was 'razed'?"

The only building attributed to Roman architect Vitruvius, who wrote the first book on architecture, has been identified in Fano, Italy. Readers react to the news.

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Plans announced for second Sphere venue near Washington DC

"A blob on the landscape..."

Sphere Entertainment has revealed plans for a Sphere venue at National Harbor, Maryland, with a capacity of 6,000. Readers aren’t sold on the concept.

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David Chipperfield Architects designs ceramic-clad skyscraper for Miami

"I don't hate it, but that's not to say I understand the point either"

Commenters are puzzled by a Miami skyscraper clad in fluted ceramic columns, designed by London studio David Chipperfield Architects.

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