Modulyss’ carpet tiles aim to « foster an environment of comfort and inclusion »
Promotion: Belgium-based flooring design company Modulyss has created a range of carpet tiles that aim to aid in the design of interiors that consider inclusivity and neurodiversity. Read more
Studio Bark designs water-powered Breach House that enables off-grid living
London-based practice Studio Bark has unveiled plans for Breach House, a water-powered family home located in Leicestershire, UK. Read more
Construction commences on SOM skyscrapers at former Chicago Spire site
American developer Related Midwest has resumed construction on the 400 Lake Shore skyscraper in Chicago on a site that has experienced more than a decade’s worth of revisions and delays. Read more
Dezeen Agenda features this year’s Pritzker Architecture Prize winner
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features Riken Yamamoto being named the 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. Read more
Wittman Estes creates « rapid assembly » fire station in southern California
Prefabricated steel modules were used to create Fire Station 67, which was designed by architecture studio Wittman Estes to be durable, adaptable and quick to construct and reconfigure. Read more
Arab Design Now exhibition at Design Doha captured in Dezeen video
Dezeen has teamed up with Design Doha to make a video reel documenting Arab Design Now, the central exhibition of the Qatari capital’s newly launched biennial. Read more
Seven student design projects that respond to air pollution
Dezeen School Shows: we’ve selected seven design projects featured in Dezeen School Shows that raise awareness about air pollution and its impact on society. Read more
Snøhetta skyscraper next to Central Park tops out
A geometric residential skyscraper located on the perimeter of Central Park by architecture studio Snøhetta has topped out in New York, with the studio releasing new renderings of the project. Read more
Fifteen key projects by Pritzker Architecture Prize-winner Riken Yamamoto
To celebrate Riken Yamamoto’s Pritzker Architecture Prize win today, we look back at the architect’s five-decade career to spotlight 15 of his most interesting projects. Read more
Riken Yamamoto wins 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize
Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto has been named the winner of this year’s Pritzker Architecture Prize for his buildings that are a « background and foreground to everyday life ». Read more

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