This month’s Dezeen In Depth features a Marc Newson interview and explores Africa’s skyscraper boom. Subscribe to Dezeen In Depth today!
Companies have announced the cancellation of contracts to deliver work on Trojena and The Line as the Neom project in Saudi ...
In this week's comments update, readers are discussing the Pickle Puffer, a gherkin-filled coat launched by fast-food chain ...
Why did a coalition including the American Institute of Architects file a lawsuit against Donald Trump this week? How did a ...
Samsung will explore the human side of technology with an installation showcasing experimental concepts and the recent ...
Melissa Price shines a light on the anatomy of the humble brick and a variety of bricklaying techniques in her book Brick ...
Tate Modern has launched a landmark exhibition of British artist Tracey Emin, shown in this one-minute video produced by ...
Nostalgia and risk-averse business practices have stifled innovation in the American furniture industry, according to ...
Toy brand Lego is reportedly set to release a model of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, which will be the largest set ever ...
Africa is experiencing a mini-boom in skyscraper construction, with new towers rising in Egypt, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast and ...
Studio Blur created a concrete building with a sawtooth roof for the visual arts department of a school in Quito, Ecuador.
Forty years ago, Marc Newson designed what would become the most expensive work ever sold at auction by a living designer. In ...
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