Latest Dezeen Weekly features a rotating house and an electric MINI Cooper
The latest edition of Dezeen Weekly includes a house in northern Italy that can rotate 360 degrees and a one-off electric version of a classic MINI Cooper. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›
ETH Zurich researchers develop new method of robotic timber construction
This captioned movie shows a new digital construction technique that could allow robots to construct the buildings of the future. More
"Slap it on the corner of a credit card"
In this week's comments update, readers question whether Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv's redesign of the US Open Tennis Championship logo was aimed at the wrong industry. More
Visit floating homes from around the world via our new Pinterest board
We've created a new Pinterest board dedicated to homes on water, including the Japanese-inspired houseboat we published this week, a prefab floating house and an amphibious home that rises to avoid flood water. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›
Latest Dezeen Weekly features sets for Wes Anderson's latest film
This edition of Dezeen Weekly includes an interview with the set designer for Wes Anderson's film Isle of Dogs and the conversion of London's Centre Point tower. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›
Explore the best set designs on our new Pinterest board
Inspired by Es Devlin's all blue set for the play Girls & Boys, this new Pinterest board shows interesting examples of set design, including Frank Gehry's crumpled paper stage for a Mozart opera and OMA's polycarbonate catwalk for Prada. More
Dezeen Weekly features Zaha Hadid's New York condos and a hot dog for the future
The latest edition of our newsletter Dezeen Weekly includes Zaha Hadid's first project in New York City and IKEA's research lab Space10 futuristic foods including a hot dog made from algae. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›
Our new Pinterest board explores modular architecture
We've created a new Pinterest board showcasing some of the best new examples of modular architecture, including a plywood house made up of interlocking corridors and a prefabricated cultural centre featuring portable rooms. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›