Photos reveal Kengo Kuma’s swooping Lisbon museum extension nearing completion
A swooping tiled roof will be the defining feature of Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian extension designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, which is nearing completion in Lisbon. Read more
Tadao Ando unveils serpent-informed watch for Bulgari
Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando has created a snake-informed watch as the latest addition to Bulgari‘s Serpenti range. Read more
Cosmo pavilion by AMDL Circle for Ethimo
Dezeen Showroom: the classic garden pergola is given a contemporary twist in the Cosmo pavilion, designed by studio AMDL Circle for fellow Italian company Ethimo. Read more
« True trends always answer a need »
As TikTok and other platforms become increasingly flooded with home-styling ideas, Michelle Ogundehin shares advice on how to navigate changing trends in the era of ubiquitous social media. Read more
« All this money and look what it leads to » says commenter
In this week’s comments update, readers are discussing renderings released by Dolce & Gabbana of a supertall skyscraper in Miami, which will be the brand’s first residential tower. Read more
Five key projects by artist and Dezeen Awards judge Pilar Zeta
Argentinian artist Pilar Zeta has joined Dezeen Awards 2024 as a judge. Here, she selects five projects that best reflect her work of « construction surreal spaces ». Read more
Zaha Hadid Architects creates « three-dimensional vortex » for The Dalmore
UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects has created a one-off glass sculpture for whisky distillery The Dalmore to present a bottle of the brand’s single malt whisky. Read more
Ibrahim Mahama wraps Barbican Centre in swathes of pink fabric « made by a lot of hands »
Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama collaborated with hundreds of craftspeople to create Purple Hibiscus, a handsewn installation of bespoke pink cloth covering the brutalist lakeside terrace of London’s Barbican Centre. Read more
Dezeen Agenda features news that Saudi Arabia is reportedly scaling back The Line timescales
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features news that Saudi Arabia has lowered the predicted number of residents planned for The Line by 2030. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. Read more
Jun Mitsui & Associates convert grocery store into sake brewery in Upstate New York
Tokyo-based Jun Mitsui & Associates has converted an abandoned grocery store into a sake brewery in Upstate New York in partnership with US studio Pelli Clarke & Partners. Read more

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