BIG completes twisting One High Line skyscrapers in New York
Danish architecture studio BIG has completed two residential skyscrapers with twisted forms alongside New York’s High Line. Read more
European Space Agency develops Lego brick from space dust to build on the moon
The European Space Agency has created its own version of a Lego brick that is 3D printed from meteorite dust, as the organisation explores how to construct buildings in space. Read more
« The motherhood penalty should be addressed in every architecture practice »
Architecture needs to get serious about addressing the issues that are causing women to leave the profession, writes Grace Choi. Read more
Paradis Apartment offers design-led stays in Belgian seaside town
The founders of design PR agency Club Paradis have transformed an apartment in Ostend, Belgium, into a design-led vacation home where almost everything is for sale. Read more
Fala Atelier designs House of Countless Windows as « a mathematical equation »
Architecture studio Fala Atelier has created the illusion of extra height at this house in Lisbon by adding a large number of windows to its facade. Read more
Cylindrical voids accommodate trees at Mexican lake house by MCxA Group
Circular holes form light wells, courtyards and spaces for existing trees at this lakeside house in Mexico‘s Nayarit state, designed by Mexican studio MCxA Group. Read more
Jahn completes 1000M skyscraper in Chicago
Architecture studio Jahn has completed a skyscraper in Chicago with two distinct sections, which is one of the last projects designed by studio founder Helmut Jahn. Read more
My ArchiSchool presents ten architecture student projects
Dezeen School Shows: a floating wooden structure designed to aid people during flooding is included in Dezeen’s latest school show by students at My ArchiSchool. Read more
Register as a jobseeker for a chance to win a Georg Jensen Koppel pitcher
Dezeen Jobs is offering the chance to win three Georg Jensen stainless steel pitchers to Dezeen readers. Read more
Corstorphine & Wright carves scoop into office facade to celebrate neighbouring church
Architecture studio Corstorphine & Wright has completed The Scoop, an office extension in London named after the gouge in its white-brick facade. Read more

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