Seven student projects designed with animals in mind
Dezeen School Shows: we've selected seven student projects that feature in Dezeen School Shows that are designed around animals and pets. More
Dezeen School Shows: we've selected seven student projects that feature in Dezeen School Shows that are designed around animals and pets. More
Informed by her British upbringing and Yemeni heritage, Central Saint Martins graduate Kazna Asker has created a clothing collection that combines sportswear design with traditional Middle Eastern fabrics and silhouettes. More
Dezeen School Shows: we've picked eight student projects that feature in Dezeen School Shows exploring the possibilities of adapting previously built structures for new purposes. More
Dezeen School Shows: a museum that aims to resurrect lost craft techniques and an aquarium with digital exhibits feature in Dezeen's latest school show by students from the University of New South Wales. More
Dezeen School Shows: a helmet that forewarns bike riders of dangers on the road and a device that allows bee keepers to remotely observe their hives feature in Dezeen's latest school show by students from the University of New South Wales. More
Dezeen School Shows: for this roundup of student projects, we've selected six architectural designs for religious and multi-faith buildings that have been presented on Dezeen School Shows. More
Dezeen School Shows: a garment that takes cues from the lived experience of the queer community and a toy designed by humans and AI are featured in Dezeen's latest school show by students from the University of Applied Arts Vienna. More
Dezeen School Shows: we've picked six student jewellery design projects featuring in Dezeen School Shows that represent the personal identity of the designer. More
Dezeen School Shows: a project that presents a future where society has embraced a diet of cultured meat, and a new type of living infrastructure integrating energy, water, housing, agriculture and traffic systems are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at UCLA. More
Dezeen School Shows: we've picked seven student design projects featuring in Dezeen School Shows that refine the storing, preparing and consuming of food. More
Dezeen School Shows: a book for children about dyslexia and a stroke patient rehabilitation system feature in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Loughborough University. More
Dezeen School Shows: an installation that "acts and thinks" and an ornate fashion collection made from featherwork, foiling and embroidery are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Centro de Diseño y Comunicación. More
Dezeen School Shows: a scheme that uses live spiders and a project featuring 3D-printed clay models are part of Dezeen's latest school show by students at City College of New York. More
Dezeen School Shows: a multifaith centre that promotes interfaith harmony and a culinary school dedicated to Italian cuisine feature in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Florence Institute of Design International. More
Dutch designer Boudewijn Buitenhek has built his own solar-powered kettle and coffee-bean roaster, in an experiment that saw him live in an apartment without mains gas or electric for a week. More
Dezeen School Shows: an app that makes use of disused car parks and a community cafe feature in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the University of the Arts London. More
Dezeen School Shows: an animal therapy support centre that aims to benefit people's mental and physical health and a scheme that converts empty high street shops feature in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Middlesex University. More
Solid waste is "flushed" away with a conveyer belt in the Sandi toilet, invented by recent Brunel University graduate Archie Read for the hundreds of millions of people who are currently living without safe sanitation. More
To fight the threat of soil degradation to food supply, design graduate Ryan Waterhouse has invented a portable device that monitors the health of topsoil. More
Plates made from fish bones, potato peelings and oyster shells feature in the work of recent design graduate Carly Breame, who collaborated with a British seafood restaurant to make a "menu" of hyperlocal ceramics. More