« There is no more controversial style of architecture » says The Brutalist director Brady Corbet
Making a film is like designing a building, The Brutalist director Brady Corbet tells Dezeen in this exclusive interview. Read more
The top 10 US architecture projects of 2024
From skyscrapers to remote houses, we’ve compiled 10 of the most popular architecture projects completed in the United States in 2024 and covered on Dezeen. Read more
« How many times can we be asked to rebuild? » demand Lebanese architects and designers
Amid a fragile ceasefire, architects and designers in Lebanon are torn between hope and fear as they take stock of how Israel’s military campaign has impacted their country’s creative community. Read more
Dezeen Awards China 2024 Designers of the Year winners announced
Dezeen Awards China has announced the Designers of the Year winners, which include Line+ Studio, Yatofu and Min Chen, at a ceremony in Shanghai. Read more
Dezeen video profiles hanok-inspired Muuun Hotel in partnership with Kia
Muuun Hotel is the latest building to feature in Dezeen and Kia‘s video series highlighting contemporary South Korean architecture. Read more
Morag Myerscough creates neon Love and Unity sculpture in Doncaster Minster
Designer Morag Myerscough has created an 11.5-metre-tall neon sculpture for a church in Doncaster, UK, which was informed by the « culture of embroidery and tapestry in religious buildings ». Read more
« Friction is at the heart of creativity » says panel at The New Standard talk
Promotion: brands and studios must be willing to embrace difference and tension while creating space for dialogues, said panelists at a talk about collaboration hosted by Dezeen in New York. Read more
Form(LA) hides stone furniture showroom behind marble pivot door
Custom stone furnituremaker Form(LA) has opened the doors of its first flagship store in Los Angeles – specifically a pivoting marble door punctuated by nine porthole windows. Read more
Studio 3.0 adds dual extensions to 1970s Octagon house in Cape Cod
Boston architecture studio Studio 3.0 has added a wedge-shaped extension and a screened-in porch to an octagon-shaped house in Cape Cod originally built in the 1970s, keeping the addition distinct from the original core. Read more
Volcanic landscape informs Hacker Architects design of Oregon lodge
Portland-based studio Hacker Architects has replaced an outdated lodge with a blackened wood-and-glass structure featuring elements informed by the volcanic landscape of Sisters, Oregon. Read more