This week on Dezeen
This week the first of the London Design Festival events opened, including John Pawson's installation at St Paul's Cathedral and the Bouroullec brothers' Textile Field at the Victoria & Albert museum.
Dezeen Space opens tomorrow at 54 Rivington Street, London EC2A 3QN.
Dyson launched a new heater that takes its cue from their Air-Multiplier bladeless fans and Icon magazine celebrated its 100th issue.
A handy hotel for napping at airports popped up in Moscow, the RIBA unveiled the shorlisted entries for their Pylon of the Future competition and we rounded up our stories featuring Corten steel, including a see-through church.
A film showing the construction of AL_A's Timber Wave at the Victoria & Albert museum and a presentation of Change the Record by Paul Cocksedge can be seen now on Dezeen Screen.
On Dezeen Wire we reported the sad death of pop-artist Richard Hamilton and the appointment of Alex de Rijke as the new dean of the School of Architecture at Royal College of Art.
Tokujin Yoshioka has created a typically minimal new watch for the Dezeen Watch Store that will also be available at our Dezeen Space pop-up from tomorrow.
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