This week on Dezeen, we previewed Milan design week by looking at 12 must-see installations and exhibitions taking place as part of the event.
The festival, organised around the world's largest and most important furniture fair Salone del Mobile, is set to put on a full programme including installations by Paola Navone, Shigeru Ban, OMA and Google (above).
In design news, Fanta unveiled a new logo created to give the drinks brand a unified global identity that could be used on all of its flavours.
The rebrand, led by Coca-Cola's design team and creative agency Jones Knowles Ritchie, aimed to give the brand a playful image that appeals to all ages.
As our Timber Revolution series came to an end, we looked at the most significant mass-timber buildings constructed over the past 25 years.
We also rounded up the most interesting debates generated by the series, which has garnered more than 350,000 views, in a special edition of our comments review.
In London, an exhibition focused on the work of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei opened at the Design Museum. Named Ai Weiwei: Making Sense it contains hundreds of thousands of cannonballs, donated Lego bricks and a marble toilet roll.
Dezeen also captured a sneak-peek video of the exhibition ahead of its opening.
In an opinion piece published this week, architect Eleanor Jolliffe argued that her profession has become detached from an understanding of construction.
"Architecture is a hollowed-out profession with architects seemingly less vital than ever," she wrote.
Popular projects on Dezeen this week included a car barn for a collector of classic Porsches, a "sculptural" skyscraper in Sydney by Grimshaw and a Bangladeshi mausoleum topped with a "chandelier" of skylights.
Our latest lookbooks featured homes with beautiful bookshelves and eclectic interiors enhanced by striking accent walls.
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