Dezeen Debate features a mirror-clad villa that reader calls "magnet for birdstrikes"
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a mirror-clad woodland villa in Antwerp. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. More
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a mirror-clad woodland villa in Antwerp. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. More
Local studio Ryan Leidner Architecture renovated a 1940s home in the Bernal Heights neighbourhood of San Francisco, resolving entry access with a bridge over the front garden. More
Promotion: the inaugural edition of Design Shenzhen takes place next week and will showcase the future of design from international brands and local designers. More
Dezeen Showroom: British lighting company Curiousa has created a blown glass chandelier that takes cues from the naturally weathered quality of sea glass. More
The Abrahamic Family House, an interfaith complex designed by architect David Adjaye that contains a church, a synagogue and a mosque, has opened in Abu Dhabi. More
Photographer Iwan Baan has released images of Anish Kapoor's long-awaited reflective sculpture in New York, which sits at the base of Herzog & de Meuron's 56 Leonard Street skyscraper in Tribeca. More
It's Black History Month and to mark it, we asked Black architects and designers to name a Black contemporary whose work they admire. More
Architecture studio Snøhetta has revealed its design for Cloud 11, a large glazed building with commercial, hospitality and cultural spaces that the studio says will create a "new neighbourhood" in Bangkok. More
Dezeen Showroom: Swedish brand Abstracta has collaborated with art platform Wall of Art to produce a collection of framed art prints that also serve as acoustic panels. More
Swiss designer Micha Weidmann has used word pairs and bright colours to create a new identity for Dezeen Awards 2023. Here, he explains the campaign. More
UK designer Thomas Heatherwick's studio has revealed plans for The British School in Tokyo, which will be the first school the practice has designed. More
British doctor Adam Hamdi has developed a discreet wearable pad that can be secured to the skin to help relieve the wearer's menstruation cramps. More