Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen.
View online
Dezeen Daily

 

Banner

 

Plant pots and people-shaped portals animate Bordeaux housing by MVRDV

Potted plants and doorways shaped like gardeners are dotted across the faceted La Vallée Verte housing in Bordeaux, France, recently completed by Dutch studio MVRDV.

Read more ›

 

Wind damage delays opening of JR's Pont Neuf inflatable in Paris

The opening of La Caverne du Pont Neuf, an inflatable cave-like installation by French street artist JR in Paris, has been delayed after strong winds ripped through its exterior.

Read more ›

 

"Tent-like" Eve Music Hall by BIG under construction in Croatia

Danish studio BIG has revealed images of its Eve Music Hall, a music venue with a facade designed to resemble swooping theatrical curtains, under construction in Croatia.

Read more ›

 

Why are we obsessed with liminal space?

The latest episode of Dezeen Weekly is out now. This week, we discuss an architecture-themed horror film, some concerning news about green walls and an architectural term that one of our hosts has audaciously coined.

Read more ›

 

Konzert office furniture system by Paolo Dell'Elce for Knoll

Dezeen Showroom: US furniture brand Knoll and Italian designer Paolo Dell'Elce have launched Konzert, a modular furniture system for creating wall-to-wall cohesiveness in private offices.

Read more ›

 

"Canvas for a Banksy?" says commenter

In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a public toilet block created by Studio Weave in London.

Read more ›

 

Redesigning Design Weeks programme tackles downsides of event tourism

A neighbourhood repair cart and a "Pizzeria of Promises" are among the products of Redesigning Design Weeks, a Nieuwe Instituut initiative that aims to counter the negative effects of intense tourism in design week hubs like Milan.

Read more ›

 

Liam Young imagines AI-powered mega cities and planetary supercomputers in Barbican exhibition

Speculative architect Liam Young has opened an immersive exhibition at London's Barbican Centre exploring futures shaped by artificial intelligence, planetary infrastructure and climate technology.

Read more ›

 

Of-A reimagines indoor gardens as "geological and futuristic" living objects at Chelsea Flower Show

At this year's Chelsea Flower Show, multidisciplinary creative studio Of-A exhibited a dark botanical landscape featuring volcanic rock, burnt trees and delicate flowers set within a hemispherical metal structure.

Read more ›

 

Thank you for entering Dezeen Awards 2026! What's next?

Thanks to everyone who entered Dezeen Awards 2026, in partnership with Trimble! We have received over 4,300 entries across 49 categories from all around the world.

Read more ›

 

MillerKnoll CEO Andi Owen resigns and Herman Miller appoints new creative directors

US furniture company MillerKnoll has announced leadership changes, including the resignation of CEO Andi Owen and the appointment of Kim Colin and Sam Hecht of London studio Industrial Facility as Herman Miller creative directors.

Read more ›

 

HP's latest PC fuses performance-driven design with Ferrari heritage

Promotion: luxury car brand Ferrari and technology company HP have collaborated to create a laptop designed to reflect the ethos of both brands.

Read more ›

 

Lanza Atelier's Serpentine Pavilion features in Dezeen Agenda

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the opening of this year's Serpentine Pavilion in London. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.

Read more ›

 

Lego reveals Sagrada Familia set to celebrate Gaudí centenary

Launched to mark the centenary of Antoni Gaudí's death, the Sagrada Familia set is the largest ever created by toy brand Lego.

Read more ›

 

Ferrari unveils supercar-informed laptop that "transcends traditional boundaries of PC design"

Car brand Ferrari and technology company HP have collaborated to design a laptop informed by the aesthetics and engineering of supercars.

Read more ›