Gustaf Westman hosts Brooklyn pop-up modeled on « museum experience »
Swedish designer Gustaf Westman displayed existing and new objects including a colourful « puzzle » shelf during a three-day pop-up event in New York City. Read more
Dezeen Debate features Cornish courtyard home that « exudes simplicity »
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a lime-render home in Cornwall by Hugh Strange Architects. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Read more
American University in Dubai spotlights seven urban design projects
Dezeen School Shows: a city that integrates agriculture through a self-sufficient ecosystem is included in Dezeen’s latest school show by students at the American University in Dubai. Read more
MAD « cracks open » facade of Denver residential building
International studio MAD Architects has unveiled the One River North apartment block in Denver, Colorado, which has a large, canyon-like opening breaking open its main facade. Read more
World’s second Sphere set to be built in Abu Dhabi
Sphere Entertainment and Abu Dhabi‘s department of culture and tourism have announced that the second version of the dome-like Sphere venue will be built in the UAE. Read more
LMN Architects and Field Operations open aquarium extension and park in Seattle
Architecture studio LMN Architects and landscape studio Field Operations have opened a wood-clad aquarium extension topped with a public park that acts as a bridge between the city and Seattle’s waterfront. Read more
Facet fabric by Designtex
Dezeen Showroom:Â high performance meets natural textures in US brand Designtex‘s Facet fabric, which features a pattern of fine linework over a woven-look background. Read more
Museum of Shakespeare protects archaeological remains of Curtain Playhouse
Archaeological remains of Shakespeare’s 16th-century Curtain Playhouse have been uncovered and integrated into the Museum of Shakespeare in Shoreditch, east London, by Perkins&Will. Read more
Hans J Wegner’s CH24 Wishbone Chair « captured the essence of modern Danish design »
Continuing our mid-century modern series, we spotlight the CH24 Wishbone Chair, which was created by Danish designer Hans J Wegner for furniture manufacturer Carl Hansen & Son in 1949. Read more
Stirling shortlisting shows « even modest buildings can be really good » says Clementine Blakemore
Clementine Blakemore Architects founder Clementine Blakemore describes her shock at her « first proper building commission » being shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in this exclusive interview. Read more

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