Five highlights from the Designing Motherhood: Things That Make and Break Our Births exhibition
A medical device to support a newborn’s body during resuscitation and a pregnancy test feature in this roundup of the curators’ favourite pieces from the Designing Motherhood exhibition. Read more
Over 100 architecture, interiors and design projects shortlisted for Dezeen Awards China 2025
Dezeen has announced the shortlisted projects for this year’s Dezeen Awards China, which include a seaside pavilion on the remote island of Chaishan and a cultural centre sheltered by sloping roofs in Guangzhou. Read more
Shozy’s Mind-Bending Murals Transform Russian Apartments Into Architectural Illusions
Street artist Danila Shmelev, better known as Shozy, has mastered the art of visual deception. His large-scale trompe l’oeil murals transform ordinary buildings into mind-bending illusions, making flat walls appear to extend into three-dimensional structures—if only for a second glance. Playing with Perception Shozy’s work plays a clever trick on the brain, using perspective, shading, and architectural mimicry to create …
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AA Design & Make students devise simple way to build with tree forks
Students from London’s Architectural Association have developed a low-cost and easily repeatable way to build with tree forks – a type of timber that is usually discarded as waste even though it is unusually strong. Read more
Prefabricated containers form Reset Hotel in California’s high desert
Identical shipping container-style units make up this hotel, where guests feel as though they are « on Mars » at the edge of Joshua Tree National Park, designed by Benjamin Uyeda and Gry Space. Read more
James Grayley Architecture finishes Suffolk cottage extension with « hairy shingle exterior »
London studio James Grayley Architecture has used red bricks, oak shingles and terracotta floors to give a rustic character to its extension of Church Cottage, an old farmhouse in Suffolk, UK. Read more
Five playful and functional pavilions from Cabin Fever 2025
A chicken-shaped observation deck and a geometric classroom were among the playful installations on show at Cabin Fever 2025 in the Czech Republic. Read more
Roxana Chicas designs wearable patch for early detection of heat exposure
Scientist Roxana Chicas has collaborated with the Georgia Institute of Technology to create a wearable biopatch for outdoor workers to monitor and protect their health. Read more
Anduhyaun Emergency Shelter by LGA houses domestic violence survivors
Toronto studio LGA Architectural Partners has created a shelter for Indigenous women affected by domestic violence, ensuring the building and interiors honour their traditions. Read more
Trio of identical holiday homes built for siblings in Queensland
Prefabrication specialist Blok Modular has worked with Australian architecture studio Vokes and Peters to create Blok Three Sisters, a trio of prefabricated holiday homes on North Stradbroke Island in Queensland. Read more

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