This week we revealed a robot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee
This week on Dezeen, we reported on MIT’s tiny, bee-sized flying robot, which could someday help with search-and-rescue missions. Read more
PPAA utilises « subtractive design » for concrete house in Los Angeles
Mexican studio PPAA has created a blocky concrete house on a narrow site in Los Angeles, California, USA, carving out courtyards and voids into the form. Read more
Concrete columns frame open living spaces of Indian home by Taliesyn
Steeply pitched tiled roofs perched on concrete columns shelter the breezy interiors of House by the Grove, a weekend retreat on the outskirts of Bengaluru designed by Indian architecture studio Taliesyn. Read more
The top 10 mass-timber buildings of 2025
As the material continues to grow in popularity, we take a look at mass-timber apartments, academic buildings and even an Apple Store made with cross-laminated timber and glulam, for our 2025 Review. Read more
Atelier Štěpán adds metallic details to renovated Czech Renaissance building
Architecture studio Atelier Ĺ tÄ›pán has modernised a landmark building in the historic centre of Jihlava in the Czech Republic, using silver tones and stainless steel to reference the town’s history of minting currency. Read more
The “Minimum Viable Prototype”: How Much Fidelity is Really Needed to Answer Your Question?
In design, we are often taught that prototypes progress in a linear fashion: sketch, wireframe, high-fidelity mockup, interactive prototype, coded MVP. This is a process of fidelity, but not necessarily a process of learning. The result is teams spending weeks polishing a Figma prototype to test a basic user flow, or engineers building a fully functional product …
The Design of Waiting: How Progress Indicators Shape Perception of Time (and Quality)
Waiting is a design failure. Yet in a world of network requests, complex computations, and data transfers, it is an inevitable one. The critical insight is this: you cannot design away the wait, but you can absolutely design the experience of waiting. The milliseconds become a stage, and your progress indicator is the performer. It manages anxiety, …
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5468796 Architecture creates house for « modest sanctuary » in Saskatchewan
Canadian studio 5468796 Architecture has designed the concrete and stucco-clad Arthur Residence that is closed off from the street but opens up inside, offering a « thoughtful alternative » to the norm. Read more
« Glass lantern » roof tops barracks house conversion in Germany by Andreas Schüring Architekten
Local studio Andreas Schüring Architekten has completed Brick to Light, the renovation of a former barracks house in Germany that has transformed its mansard roof into a « glass lantern ». Read more
Jun Aoki references translucent dress for colour-shifting Louis Vuitton flagship
Japanese studio Jun Aoki & Associates has unveiled the Maison Louis Vuitton Sanlitun in Beijing, with a translucent and fluid form that is « simultaneously a rock and a dress ». Read more

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