This week, homes of drug lord Pablo Escobar and architect Amin Taha faced demolition
This week on Dezeen, architect Amin Taha faced an order to demolish his RIBA Award-winning home and office in London and it was announced Pablo Escobar's former home in Colombia will be torn down and replaced with a public memorial. More
This week, the industry paid tribute to postmodernism pioneer Robert Venturi
This week on Dezeen, the death of Robert Venturi, the American architect credited for spearheading the postmodernist movement, led to reflection on the importance of his work. More
Latest Dezeen Weekly features Phillip K Smith III's Detroit Skybridge and Uber's second rebrand
The latest edition of our Dezeen Weekly newsletter includes American artist Phillip K Smith III's colourful installation for a skybridge in Detroit and Uber's second rebrand in two years, in collaboration with branding firm Wolff Olins. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›
"This is what happens when you start with a stupid idea and persevere with it"
In this week's comments update, readers give their verdict on the long-awaited V&A Dundee museum, designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. More
10 noteworthy fonts and typefaces featured on Dezeen
With companies rebranding at a rapid rate to stay ahead of the competition, designers are constantly devising new fonts and typefaces, we're looking back at 10 standout examples featured on Dezeen. More
Seven bungalows worthy of an early retirement
While bungalows are generally considered to be a final home for many, the architects of these seven projects made them worth moving into before reaching retirement age. More
"The target population will never use these"
In this week's comments update, readers agree with residents of Paris, who expressed outrage over the installation of minimal, open-air urinals in the city centre. More
Ten buildings on stilts that raise the stakes
Some architects raise their buildings up on stilts for environmental reasons, while others are simply seeking the best views. Here are 10 of the most striking examples. More
Automated machine by Riccardo Blumer Atelier builds a wall out of soap bubbles
Riccardo Blumer Atelier worked with a team of students to create this machine on show at the Venice Architecture Biennale, which is programmed to build and repair an 11-metre-long bubble wall. More
This week, BIG designed buildings on stilts and IKEA hacked its own furniture
This week, BIG revealed plans for the Miami Produce Center in Allapattah, and IKEA asked Scholten & Baijings to hack two of its most popular furniture designs. More
10 architectural photographers to follow on Instagram
With Instagram becoming an increasingly influential tool within architecture, we've selected 10 of the best architectural photographers who will freshen up your feed with their stunning images of projects from around the world. More
This week, two Apple Stores made the news and Dezeen Awards longlists were announced
This week, the longlists for the inaugural Dezeen Awards were revealed and Foster + Partners overhauled its plans for an Apple Store on Federation Square in Melbourne. More
Eight of the best illustrations that capture World Cup fever
With the Fifa World Cup 2018 final taking place this Sunday between France and Croatia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, we've rounded up eight of the best illustrations that represent the highs and lows of the tournament. More
This week, BIG planned a Burning Man installation and Foster + Partners unveiled the Macau Apple Store
This week, BIG launched a campaign to crowdfund for a huge mirrored sphere at Burning Man festival and Foster + Partners completed a new Apple Store in Macau. More
Eight eye-catching homes made from bamboo
Architects around the world are capitalising on the versatility of bamboo, so we've selected eight of the best homes that incorporate the material, including a prefabricated social housing project in Mexico and a holiday home on stilts in Sri Lanka. More
This week, Christo spoke to Dezeen and Fumihiko Maki's Aga Khan Centre completed
This week, artist Christo compared the creation of his works to building a skyscraper in an exclusive interview with Dezeen, and Fumihiko Maki's Aga Khan Centre was completed in London's King's Cross. More
Eight home interiors furnished around statement rugs
IKEA recently collaborated with high-end fashion designers on a collection of statement rugs, and eye-catching carpets are becoming a focal point again in home interior design. Here are eight of the best to have featured on Dezeen. More
"This should be definitely rebuilt, regardless of the cost"
In this week's comments update, readers rallied against the suggestion that the Glasgow School of Art should not be rebuilt following a major fire. More
Designers reinterpret iconic World Cup moments on charity beer mats
A collection of beer mats inspired by memorable moments from FIFA World Cup tournaments, created by 20 graphic designers, has been released to coincide with this year's tournament in Russia. More
"This is closer to pollution than art"
A floating sculpture made from thousands of colourful barrels, by artist Christo, sparked a debate over public artworks in this week's comments update. More