Tate Modern releases movie showing construction of Herzog & de Meuron's extension
Tate Modern has released a time-lapse movie showing the building of Herzog & de Meuron's Switch House extension, which has already attracted record visitor numbers (+ movie). More
"Koolhaas is not British, let the UK alone decide"
Comments update: ahead of the EU referendum this Thursday, OMA founder Rem Koolhaas has spoken out against Brexit, prompting readers on both sides to wade into the debate. More
V&A stages first major retrospective of pioneering engineer Ove Arup
An exhibition has opened at London's V&A museum charting the career and legacy of Ove Arup, who "forged a new role for engineers" in the 20th century (+ slideshow). More
Iran's architecture boom is documented on our latest Pinterest board
Iran is "on the verge of a new era for architecture" according to local architects, resulting in a boom in contemporary residential and infrastructure projects. We've pinned some of the best examples to a new Pinterest board, including a bridge encouraging pedestrians to "wander and get lost" and a Tehran apartment block with faceted window frames.
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Dezeen Father's Day gift guide for the design-conscious dad
It's not too late to find a last-minute present for Father's Day this Sunday. From a ballpoint pen that can make digital notes to a TV designed by the Bouroullec brothers, we've filled our gift guide with 10 of the best new products (+ slideshow). More
Six key stadiums hosting the Euro 2016 championship games
With the Euro football championship now underway, we've collected together everything you need to know about six of the tournament's key venues, including a new stadium by Herzog & de Meuron. More
Popular projects by Peter Zumthor feature on Dezeen's latest Pinterest board
We've created a new Pinterest board dedicated to the buildings of Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, including facilities for a Norwegian tourist trail and a memorial commemorating witches burnt at the stake.
Dezeen's new Pinterest board features stairs you can sit on
Bleacher-style seating, traditionally found at sports grounds, is increasingly popping up inside and over the top of office spaces and public buildings. The stairs designed for sitting on feature in Snøhetta's newly-opened SFMOMA extension and on Napur Architect's skateboard-ramp design for a Budapest museum. We've added these and more of the best examples to a new Pinterest board.
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Apartments in Barcelona feature on Dezeen's new Pinterest board
We've pinned dozens of renovated Barcelona apartment interiors, which typically feature original mosaic tiles, vaulted ceilings and large open-plan living spaces, to a new Pinterest board.
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"Foster's old, Modern, boring architecture versus Bjarke's new positive architecture"
Comments update: the developer of New York's Two World Trade Center tower is torn between BIG's design and the original proposal by Foster + Partners, prompting readers to take sides. More
Daring house designs feature on Dezeen's new Pinterest board
Plans to build a subterranean residence with a swimming pool for a roof were given the go-ahead this week, prompting us to pin wildly ambitious house designs – built or imagined – to a new Pinterest board.
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Amble through spectacular walkways on Dezeen's new Pinterest board
Walkways that twist through treetops, zigzag along mountain paths and climb skywards feature on our new Pinterest board.
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Today we like: stationery
It's World Stationery Day! We've pencilled in designs for unusual writing accessories, including a pen for architectural drawing by Shigeru Ban and a desk tidy set that resembles a still-life painting. See more stationery »
White houses feature on Dezeen's new Pinterest board
A white holiday home in Okinawa by British designer John Pawson was popular this week, so we've gone back through our archive and pinned dozens of examples of white houses to a new Pinterest board.
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Follow the trend for children's furniture with Dezeen's new Pinterest board
Design for children is one of the standout trends from Milan design week this year, so we've created a Pinterest board full of the latest kids' furniture and homeware, and added a few favourites from Dezeen's archive too.
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This week, the design world flocked to Milan
This week on Dezeen: the Dezeen team were in Milan this week to cover product launches, events and installations from the world's biggest and most important design fair. More
"Generation Rent being told what they want again"
Comments update: co-living accommodation was hotly debated this week, as readers argued for and against shared living spaces in major cities where home ownership is no longer a reality. More
Keep up with Dezeen's coverage of Milan 2016 on our new Pinterest board
Milan 2016: we're heading to Milan to report on the city's annual festival of design exhibitions, installations and parties next week. Keep up with Dezeen's coverage of the event using our new Pinterest board, which we'll be updating daily.
Dezeen's updated Pinterest board pays tribute to Zaha Hadid
Zaha Hadid 1950-2016: following the death of Zaha Hadid, we've updated our Pinterest board dedicated to her buildings to include more of the Pritzker-Prize winning architect's ambitious and critically-acclaimed work.
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Dezeen Mail issue 299 features this week's biggest stories in architecture and design
A competition-winning proposal to transform Manhattan's Central Park into a sunken landscape (pictured) leads this week's edition of Dezeen Mail, followed by Herzog & de Meuron's Vitra gallery and "thigh gap" jewellery designed to challenge idealised beauty.