The Collector’s Residence showcases collectible Portuguese design in a « lived-in space »
Design collective Luso filled a townhouse in Lisbon with works by emerging Portuguese designers and makers to demonstrate how collectible design can coexist with everyday living. Read more
nArchitects designs twin park pavilions on either side of the Hudson River
Brooklyn-based studio nArchitects has designed two waterfront park pavilions that address the conditions of flood-prone sites along the Hudson River in New York and New Jersey, USA. Read more
« Intricate craftsmanship » revives modernist Vejrhøj summerhouse in Denmark
Architecture practices Studio Marshall Blecher and Jan Henrik Jansen Arkitekter have renovated a 1960s summerhouse in Denmark, adding a standalone extension that mimics its original form and thatched roof. Read more
Eight shadowy bedrooms that are perfect for the spooky season
Horror-film-style wood panelling and charcoal-coloured sheets feature in this lookbook of moody bedrooms to pore over this Halloween weekend. Read more
Dezeen In Depth explores if people really prefer traditional architecture
This month’s Dezeen In Depth newsletter explores the traditional-versus-modernist style debate and features an interview with Albanian prime minister Edi Rama. Subscribe to Dezeen In Depth today! Read more
This week we reported on the Grand Egyptian Museum’s completion
This week on Dezeen, we reported on the news that the long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum has reached completion in Giza by Dublin studio Heneghan Peng Architects. Read more
« When studying design it’s important to feel compelled to drive change » says IED’s Riccardo Balbo
As part of Dezeen School Shows: Designing the Future series, Riccardo Balbo, chief academic officer and dean at Istituto Europeo di Design (IED), discusses the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration in design education. Read more
The Future Perfect opens Miami design gallery at « haunted » Villa Paula
Design gallery The Future Perfect has opened its fourth location in a landmarked 1920s building in Miami‘s Little Haiti, which is rumoured to be one of the city’s « most haunted residences ». Read more
BKF chair by Antoni Bonet, Juan Kurchan and Jorge Ferrari Hardoy via Isist Atelier
Dezeen Showroom: Spanish manufacturer Isist Atelier is reissuing the iconic BKF chair by Antoni Bonet, Juan Kurchan and Jorge Ferrari Hardoy, focusing on original details and proportions. Read more
Adjaye Associates-designed Princeton University Art Museum opens
The concrete-clad Princeton University Art Museum has opened in New Jersey, USA, the first major project designed by British-Ghanaian architect David Adjaye to open since he was accused of sexual misconduct. Read more

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