« Ancient glacial landscapes » inform Toronto Port Lands Bridges by Grimshaw
The New York office of architecture studio Grimshaw has created a series of sleek pre-fabricated bridges that connect Toronto with the Villiers Island urban revitalisation project. Read more
Architect Antoine Predock dies aged 87
Award-winning architect Antoine Predock, known for his work rooted in the style and philosophies of the American Southwest, has passed away at the age of 87. Read more
Margaret Calvert designs roadsign-like M1 watch
Graphic designer Margaret Calvert has created a watch for Mr Jones Watches based on the roadsigns she created for the UK’s first motorway. Read more
Modus carpet tiles by Modulyss
Dezeen Showroom:Â Belgian flooring brand Modulyss has created the Modus carpet tiles, a collection that it says is both unconventional and radiates timeless allure. Read more
Akio Isshiki Architects refreshes House in Hattori-Tenjin with playful void
Japanese studio Akio Isshiki Architects has updated a house in Osaka by adding a multi-level void designed to maximise light and encourage play. Read more
BIG designs « spherical armadillo » ballpark for Athletics in Las Vegas
Danish architecture studio BIG has designed a baseball stadium in Las Vegas with a massive metal shell and the « largest cable-net glass wall in the world ». Read more
Five key projects by interior designer and Dezeen Awards judge Bobby Berk
LA-based interior designer Bobby Berk has joined Dezeen Awards 2024 as a judge. Here, he selects five projects that best reflect his work. Read more
« Why can’t we have nice architecture in Miami? » asks commenter
In this week’s comments update, commenters were left unimpressed by car brand Mercedes-Benz’ plans for its first branded skyscraper in North America. Read more
« More good architects should get involved in social housing » says Daniel Libeskind
Architects with creative flair are needed to overcome stigmas around social housing, urges Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind in this Social Housing Revival interview. Read more
Senoner Tammerle Architekten places reflective mountain shelter in Italian Alps
Italian studio Senoner Tammerle Architekten has created a mountain shelter in the Alps, distinguished by galvanised steel cladding chosen to reflect the hues of the sky. Read more

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