I IN designs light-filled Kamakura beach house to make most of ocean view
Tokyo studio I IN has renovated Lulla House, a holiday home overlooking the ocean in Kamakura, Japan, creating « a space where the beauty of the view becomes a collective experience ». Read more
Jaime Hayon and Alessandro Arienzo announced as Dezeen Awards 2026 judges
Interior designers Jaime Hayon and Miriam Fanning, architect Alessandro Arienzo and designer Nao Tamura have joined the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2026. Read more
Plantea Estudio transforms austere concrete shell into Berlin’s Acid cafe
Wood, granite and stainless steel elements enrich the otherwise bare concrete interior of this cafe in Berlin, designed by Spanish firm Plantea Estudio. Read more
Boxy “sky lounges” protrude from Seattle skyscraper by Grzywinski + Pons
US architecture studio Grzywinski + Pons has completed a 31-storey residential building in downtown Seattle that features a light olive-coloured facade and glazed boxes that pop out from the tower’s edges. Read more
Dezeen Debate features « groundbreaking » taverna-informed restaurant
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a taverna in Sydney by Australian practice AP Design House. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Read more
James Gwertzman designs Burning Man temple based on rare desert flower
American artist James Gwertzman has revealed a sprawling wooden structure based on an ephemeral desert bloom for the 2026 Burning Man temple. Read more
Trio seating by Derlot
Dezeen Showroom: brutalism, biophilia and ergonomics come together in the Trio seating, created for public spaces by Australian designer Alexander Lotersztain and his brand Derlot. Read more
Kraft Architects clads minimalist Japanese home with corrugated steel
Corrugated metal cloaks the long, narrow form of An Unfinished House, a minimalist house in Japan designed by Tokyo studio Kraft Architects. Read more
Snøhetta and BIG among architects of « landscape-led masterplan » for Istanbul
Architecture studios Snøhetta, BIG and MVRDV are among those designing landmarks for the 84‑hectare Ion Riva masterplan for Istanbul‘s northern Beykoz district. Read more
« Absolute freedom over who designs buildings only encourages the cowboy practitioner »
Only regulated professionals should be allowed to design buildings, writes Eleanor Jolliffe. Read more

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