City Hall Harelbeke by Dehullu & Partners
This asymmetric white building bridges the two existing halves of a town hall in the Belgian municipality of Harelbeke. More
This asymmetric white building bridges the two existing halves of a town hall in the Belgian municipality of Harelbeke. More
Paint takes on a life of its own and snakes across the human body in this stop-motion animation by French graphics studio Tenas. The project took three people five days and incorporates 1500 photos. More
Designed in Hackney: our pick of design talent in the London borough of Hackney today is East London Furniture, a company that makes all its products from scrap materials found in the local area surrounding its shop on Hoxton Street. More
Slideshow: Croatian-Austrian design collective Numen/For Use have suspended carpet-lined cocoons from the ceiling of a former church in Pula, Croatia. More
UK designer Michael Antrobus has created a corkscrew and bottle opener by making just a few twists in flat stainless steel bars. More
Dezeen Wire: Dezeen has been named #01 in the Best Blogs list of top 50 design blogs. See the full list here.
Slideshow: dozens of square windows are scattered across the facade of this crematorium in Lithuania with fortress-like concrete walls. More
Here's one more track from our JamScape exhibition in Milan last year. Traces by MTTMGG was recorded especially for the project and uses field recordings from around the city.
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Singapore and Barcelona designers Outofstock presented floating islands made of crumpled copper and moss during the International Furniture Fair Singapore this month. More
Ian Gulbransen recorded this track, Jambox Midnight, for our JamScape exhibition in Milan last year.
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Designed in Hackney: today's instalment in our showcase of the best design in the London borough of Hackney is this tiny printer by BERG, which aggregates digital data streams such as news feeds or social network updates and prints the information out on a till-roll to create a personalised miniature newspaper. More
Melbourne design studios Right Angle and Foolscap have created a temporary canteen, market and cinema in a former piano factory that until recently was the home of Australian television broadcaster Channel 9. More
Next up in our recap of tracks submitted to our JamScape exhibition in Milan last year is Dubofeeliac by Rasta Droid of Vancouver.
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Slideshow: a visitor’s centre with an ornate herringbone facade by Bernard Tschumi Architects opens this weekend on an archaeological site in central France. More
Here's another track from our JamScape exhibition in Milan last year, Jambox Art-Rod by Arturo Arellano.
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Anders Malmberg incorporates birdsong, cars and a "dancing piano" in this next track from our new initiative Dezeen Music Project.
"The track was made for Revisit/Rewind, a multi diciplinary exhibition + record & book concisting of sounds/music, texts and images, that deals with the issues of returning to the place where we once grew up," says Malmberg. "The piano was recorded in my parents' living room and the ambient sounds at a nearby lake where i used to go in Karlskoga, Sweden."
You can hear more of Malmberg's music on his blog.
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We're starting off our new Dezeen Music Project initiative with a recap of tracks submitted to our JamScape project exhibition in Milan last year. This first one is Dance of Lucifer by Navid Asghari, who's based near Dezeen's offices in the London borough of Hackney.
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Slideshow: the concrete walls of this church in Tenerife are roughly lined with crushed volcanic rocks. More
Competition: we've teamed up with Hong Kong studio Kitmen Keung to give away five of their silicone mouse pads, designed to hold small items like paperclips and pens in place on their sloping edges. More
Designed in Hackney: we're kicking off this week's set of iconic projects designed in the London borough of Hackney with a Stirling Prize-nominated museum of fine art in Denmark by Shoreditch firm Tony Fretton Architects. More