Mark Jeavons and Ohlo Studio restore 1970s home in Australia
Australian architect Mark Jeavons worked with interior design practice Ohlo Studio to restore Tomich House, a heritage-listed 1970s house in City Beach, Perth. Read more
Towering house extension in New Zealand mimics « childhood treehouse »
Wood is the dominant material throughout Karaka Tower, a vertical house extension in Wellington, New Zealand, designed by local studio Arête Architects to evoke a treehouse. Read more
Deond creates parametric cardboard pavilion for Dubai Design Week
As part of Dubai Design Week, British designer Ross Lovegrove has unveiled the first completed project from Deond, the design practice he founded with creative director Ila Colombo after moving to the United Arab Emirates. Read more
25×25 Workshop Kitchen by Mette Fredskild for Kongacph
Dezeen Showroom: Dutch architect Mette Fredskild has designed a customisable kitchen island for Lithuanian brand Kongacph that draws on the « calm and simplicity » of Japandi design. Read more
« Can’t decide if it’s out of place or fittingly random » says commenter
In this week’s comments update, readers are discussing a house in Melbourne with a curved roof and textured concrete walls designed by LLDS Architects. Read more
Atelier Heyman Hamilton revives 1970s summer house in the Swedish archipelago
Architecture studio Atelier Heyman Hamilton has renovated and expanded Torö, a holiday home on an island with the same name in Sweden, focusing on « the meeting between the building and the site ». Read more
Reiach and Hall Architects renews « dated » science facilities at the University of Aberdeen
This video produced by Jim Stephenson spotlights the University of Aberdeen Science and Teaching Hub by Reiach and Hall Architects, which has been shortlisted for the RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award. Read more
Sarina designs bark-clad Forestrest seats to reference traditional Mongolian crafts
Mongolian designer Sarina has released a duo of stools clad in the pale bark of birch trees that celebrate the craftsmanship of the Oroqen people of Inner Mongolia. Read more
Dezeen Agenda features the Saint-Denis Pleyel Station by Kengo Kuma
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the Saint-Denis Pleyel Station by Kengo Kuma and Associates. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. Read more
Columbia GSAPP encourages « playful interaction » with inflatable pavilion
A group of Columbia GSAPP professors and students have created an inflatable installation for the New York university’s campus that hung suspended between two buildings and contained seating made of nets. Read more

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