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2023-03-02

Dezeen Debate features Anish Kapoor's "utterly irrational" New York sculpture

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features newly released images of artist Anish Kapoor's mirrored New York artwork. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now.

Photographer Iwan Baan has released images of Kapoor's highly-anticipated balloon-like sculpture, which sits at the base of Herzog and de Meuron's 56 Leonard Street skyscraper and is the artist's first permanent sculpture in New York City.

Readers were thrilled by the installation. One loved "the utter irrationality of it" and felt that it "kicks you in the frontal cortex", whilst another said the sculpture "feels like a special piece of work".

Urb has proposed a 93-kilometre cycling and walking highway

Other stories in this week's newsletter that fired up the comments section include plans for a covered highway in Dubai by architecture studio Urb, an exclusive opinion piece for Dezeen by OMA founder Reinier de Graaf and a cedar-clad alpine house in the Catskills by Elizabeth Roberts Architects.

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imageAnish Kapoor shiny sculpture New YorkThe exterior of The Loop
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-05-26

Dezeen Debate newsletter features a "treeless treehouse"

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features a pyramidal timber playhouse in a London garden. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

Readers are swooning over a "treeless treehouse" named Penfold, which architecture studio De Matos Ryan created for a London garden.

Accessible only by crawling beneath it, Danger Mouse is a 4.1-metre-high structure featuring triangular windows that frame views of its surroundings.

One commenter said: "I could live in this playhouse!"

David Chipperfield adds vaulted arcades to revamped office complex in Paris

Other stories in this week's newsletter include David Chipperfield Architects' transformation of a 20th-century office block in Paris, Heatherwick Studio's sculpture containing 350 trees and an apartment block in Veracruz, Mexico.

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#all #architecture #designsforchildren #playhouses #gardens #dezeendebate #woodenarchitecture

imageVaulted arcade of Morland Mixité Capitale
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-05-12

Dezeen Debate newsletter features a minimalist New York home

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features a restrained New York home designed by Magdalena Keck. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

Interior designer Magdalena Keck has curated an eclectic mix of furnishings to fill a glass-and-steel home in Westchester County, New York.

Drawing upon her penchant for "warm minimalism", Keck chose a range of pieces that complemented the architecture and the existing finishes, including wood flooring and vanilla-hued window drapes.

Commenters are divided. One said: "Minimalism is so over".

Kappa House by Archipelago Architects Studio uses staircases as surfaces and partitions

Other stories in this week's newsletter include a Japanese house featuring a series of staircases that divide the spaces, our latest lookbook, which showcases ten kitchens where wood panelling and wooden cabinetry create warmth and Snap's launch of a pared-back and pocket-sized drone designed for taking selfies.

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#all #architecture #interiors #residential #furniture #usa #dezeendebate #modernism #minimalistinteriordesign #newyorkhouses #magdalenakeck

imageImage of KAPPA House from the street
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-05-05

Dezeen Debate newsletter features a supertall skyscraper in China

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features plans for a 350-metre-high skyscraper in China. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

Architecture studio Büro Ole Scheeren has designed Nanjing Nexus, a supertall skyscraper that is set to be built near the Yangtze River in Nanjing, China.

Commenters are impressed. One called it "innovative and attractive".

Cosmic ADU is a "self-powered home" that uses no fossil fuels

Other stories in this week's newsletter include a solar-powered accessory dwelling unit (ADU) that uses no fossil fuels, a London Balenciaga store that has been covered in pink faux fur and Dezeen's new deconstructivist series, which takes a look back at one of the most significant architecture styles of the 20th century.

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#all #architecture #china #dezeendebate #olescheeren #nanjing #supertallskyscrapers

imageSupertall skyscraper in China
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-04-28

Dezeen Debate newsletter features Buckingham Palace sculpture by Thomas Heatherwick

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Debate newsletter features Thomas Heatherwick's design for a tree-covered sculpture at Buckingham Palace. ****Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

British designer Heatherwick is set to create a 21-metre-high sculpture named Tree of Trees at Buckingham Palace.

Erected as part of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend celebrations, the sculpture will contain 350 types of trees found in Britain.

Commenters aren't sold on the idea. One called it, "another colossal waste of resources".

DnA_Design and Architecture transforms Chinese quarries into cultural spaces

Other stories in this week's newsletter include a series of stone quarries in China that DnA_Design and Architecture has transformed into cultural spaces, Norman Foster's plan to "rehabilitate" the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv following the Russian invasion and news of Japan's tallest tower topping out in Tokyo.

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#all #design #london #thomasheatherwick #dezeendebate #sculptures

imageDnA_Design and Architecture transformed this Chinese quarries into a library
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-04-21

Dezeen Debate newsletter features a community centre by Sou Fujimoto

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features Sou Fujimoto's design for a community centre in Japan. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

Sou Fujimoto has revealed the design for the Hida Furukawa Station Eastern Development, a community centre topped with a bowl-like roof in the town of Hida in Japan.

The multi-purpose building will be set alongside the main railway station in the town, which is located in the mountainous Gifu Prefecture.

Commenters approve. One called it "a future award winner".

Jean Verville lines Montreal row house with sculptural plywood interiors

Other stories in this week's newsletter include a residence in Montreal where nearly every surface is made of plywood, Schmidt Hammer Lassen's design for what will be the world's tallest timber building and Oscar Niemeyer's final building, which has opened at the Château La Coste vineyard.

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#all #architecture #japan #japanesearchitecture #soufujimoto #greenroofs #communitycentres #publicandleisure #dezeendebate

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dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-04-19

Dezeen Debate newsletter features Thomas Heatherwick's "volcanic" performing arts centre in China

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features Heatherwick Studio's design for a performing arts centre planned for Hainan, China. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

Set to be built in the city of Haikou on the island province of Hainan, the Hainan Performing Arts Centre will form part of a large-scale master plan to create a new cultural area in the Jiangdong district.

Its design draws on the island's volcanic landscape and Hainanese opera costumes.

Commenters are wowed. One said, "Starchitecture at its finest".

Tom Wiscombe and Marrikka Trotter apologise for "high-pressure office culture" after being suspended by SCI-Arc

Other stories in this week's newsletter include a discussion about students working long hours for little pay after SCI-Arc faculty members condoned the "high-pressure office culture", our roundup of six unusual erotic toys and Norman Foster's curation of cars for the Motion: Autos, Art, Architecture exhibition at Guggenheim Bilbao.

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imageSouthern California Institute of Architecture
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-04-14

Dezeen Debate newsletter features Thomas Heatherwick's "volcanic" performing arts centre in China

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features Heatherwick Studio's design for a performing arts centre planned for Hainan, China. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

Set to be built in the city of Haikou on the island province of Hainan, the Hainan Performing Arts Centre will form part of a large-scale master plan to create a new cultural area in the Jiangdong district.

Its design draws on the island's volcanic landscape and Hainanese opera costumes.

Commenters are wowed. One said, "Starchitecture at its finest".

Tom Wiscombe and Marrikka Trotter apologise for "high-pressure office culture" after being suspended by SCI-Arc

Other stories in this week's newsletter include a discussion about students working long hours for little pay after SCI-Arc faculty members condoned the "high-pressure office culture", our roundup of six unusual erotic toys and Norman Foster's curation of cars for the Motion: Autos, Art, Architecture exhibition at Guggenheim Bilbao.

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imageSouthern California Institute of Architecture
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-04-07

Dezeen Debate newsletter features the world's skinniest skyscraper

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features a supertall skyscraper in New York City. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

SHoP Architects has completed 111 West 57th Street in New York City, which is now both the world's skinniest skyscraper and the second tallest in the Western Hemisphere.

It was announced last week that the 1,428-foot-tall (435-metre) tower is ready for residents to move in.

Commenters aren't sure why it was built. One called it, "An awkward splinter in an otherwise graceful setting".

OSO to suspend Boeing 747 jumbo jet aircraft between two buildings in Seattle

Other stories in this week's newsletter include OSO's decision to suspend a Boeing 747 aircraft between two towers in Seattle, Dyson's headphones designed to filter air pollution and reduce unwanted noise and plans for Foster + Partners to renovate the iconic Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco.

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#all #design #skyscrapers #dezeendebate #shoparchitects #newyorkcity #newyorkskyscrapers #skinnyskyscrapers #billionairesrow

imageHenriquez Partners Architects aerial shot seattle
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-03-31

Dezeen Debate newsletter features Giuseppe Zanotti's digital trainers

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features Giuseppe Zanotti's digital Cobras trainers designed to be worn in the metaverse. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

Luxury footwear brand Giuseppe Zanotti has released a digital edition of its Cobras trainers to coincide with Metaverse Fashion Week.

The trainer, which features a bright green fashion shoe with a 3D snake detail that wraps around its body, was released in the metaverse and as NFTs.

Commenters aren't convinced. One said, "Get back in the real world people".

Solar Greenhouse is a prototype for "zero kilometre" food production and energy generation

Other stories in this week's newsletter include a Solar Greenhouse designed by the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia for energy generation and food production, 10 highly-insulated Passivhaus homes that are designed to minimise energy consumption and the longest suspension bridge in the world.

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#all #design #fashion #trainers #shoes #dezeendebate #digitalfashion #metaverse

imageSolar Greenhouse is an energy and food production prototype by the IAAC
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-03-24

Dezeen Debate newsletter features 10 new construction materials

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features 10 promising new construction materials.

Following news that hemp could be used as a low-cost, low-carbon way of reinforcing concrete, we have rounded up 10 promising new construction materials, including plastic that's stronger than steel and 3D-printed mushroom columns.

Commenters are amazed. One called the materials "marvellous".

Oliver Leech Architects tops Surrey house extension with a stepped roof

Other stories in this week's newsletter include Oliver Leech Architects' design for the extension to a home in Epsom, Surrey, the "world's first ball-dildo" and plans for a 100,000-square-foot extension to the Colburn School campus designed by Frank Gehry.

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#all #architecture #technology #dezeendebate #materials

imageInterior image of a wooden kitchen
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-03-17

Dezeen Debate newsletter features this year's Pritzker Architecture Prize winner

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features Burkinabè architect Diébédo Francis Kéré, who has won this year's Pritzker Architecture Prize.

Born in Gando, Burkina Faso, Kéré is the first African and the first Black architect to win the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize, which has been awarded annually since 1979.

The architect was recognised for his body of work that "empowers and transforms communities through the process of architecture".

Commenters are delighted. One called Kéré "probably one of Africa's all-time greats".

Måns Tham stacks shipping containers to create Swedish house

Other stories in this week's newsletter include a house in Sweden formed of stacked shipping containers, BIG's proposal for a hotel room surrounded by hundreds of birdhouses and a roundup of six vulva-shaped buildings.

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#all #architecture #pritzkerarchitectureprize #dezeendebate #diébédofranciskéré

imageDiébédo Francis Kéré wins 2022 Pritzker Architecture Prizehouse built from shipping containers
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-03-10

Dezeen Debate newsletter features London's best home renovations

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features the 15 home shortlisted for the 2022 edition of Don't Move, Improve!

A converted artist's studio and a pastel-hued extension with Romanesque arches are among the projects vying to be named London's best home renovation in this year's Don't Move, Improve! competition.

Organised by New London Architecture (NLA), the contest celebrates the "most innovative home improvement projects" in the capital.

Commenters are impressed. One said, "Great works. I am inspired".

Women make up just one in five top positions at biggest architecture firms despite "huge jump"

Other stories in this week's newsletter include research conducted by Dezeen to mark International Women's Day, a story about a vulva-shaped spaceship concept, and BIG's design for its first building in the metaverse.

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#all #architecture #london #residential #extensions #renovations #dezeendebate #londonhouses #londonhouseextensions #dontmoveimprove

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dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-03-03

A building in the shape of the year 2022 features in today's Dezeen Debate newsletter

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features Ibrahim M Jaidah's design for a building in Doha, Qatar, that is shaped like the number 2022.

Created to coincide with Qatar hosting the FIFA World Cup, the block was described by its developer as being "the first building in the world to resemble a year".

Named Iconic 2022, it was built at Doha Sports City opposite the Khalifa International Stadium, which will host games during this year's World Cup.

Commenters aren't sold. One joked that the design, "Looks a bit dated".

"Every Ukrainian soul is fighting now" say architects and designers as Russia invades

Other stories in this week's newsletter include news of how architects and designers in Ukraine have been forced to flee their country, the design for the "UK's largest new home for over a hundred years", and our roundup of 10 hotel rooms and holiday homes that provide unspoiled coastal views.

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#all #architecture #qatar #dezeendebate #doha #2022fifaworldcupqatar #ibrahimmjaidah

imageRed swing set in front of a Kyiv building damaged during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
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2022-02-25

Elon Musk's plan for a Tesla tunnel in Miami features in today's Dezeen Debate newsletter

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features Elon Musk's plan to construct the North Miami Beach Loop tunnel in Miami.

Musk's infrastructure firm The Boring Company has submitted plans to build a tunnel that would shuttle people in a dedicated fleet of Tesla cars from the north of Miami to the beach.

Measuring six miles long the tunnel would connect the commuter railway station at Golden Glades with Sunny Isles Beach on the city's eastern coast.

Commenters aren't keen. One called it, "possibly the most useless idea ever".

NWLND Rogiers Vandeputte has built a red concrete pool house

Other stories in this week's newsletter include a pool house built from red concrete in Belgium, Kim Kardashian's Tadao Ando and Kengo Kuma-design holiday homes and our lookbook showcasing 10 home interiors with distinctive terrazzo floors.

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#all #architecture #transport #miami #usa #infrastructure #dezeendebate #tunnels #theboringcompany

imageElon MuskThe patio and swimming pond of the Refuge with curved roof overhead
dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-02-17

A house with a bright yellow facade features in today's Dezeen Debate newsletter

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate, the new name for our Dezeen Weekly newsletter, features a house with a bright yellow facade.

Commenters are wowed by the Spanish house, which was designed by studio MACH in Barcelona and sits on a backstreet close to Gaudi's Parc Güell.

Yellow steelwork and industrial-style interiors characterise Casa Collumpio, which was informed by the high-tech architecture movement.

One reader called the design "very bold and courageous" in the comments section.

Cake releases anti-poaching electric motorbike for South African park rangers

Other stories in this week's newsletter include an electric motorbike designed to catch animal poachers, the stadium that hosted the Superbowl last Sunday, and a roundup of 10 colourful concrete houses.

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#all #architecture #spain #barcelona #spanishhouses #dezeendebate

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dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-02-14

Introducing Dezeen Agenda, a new weekly newsletter

Launching next Tuesday, Dezeen Agenda is a new weekly newsletter featuring the most important stories of the week. Subscribe now or read on to find out more!

Sent every Tuesday, Dezeen Agenda comes in addition to our popular weekly newsletter containing all the latest comments and debates.

This newsletter will continue to be sent every Thursday but will be renamed from Dezeen Weekly to Dezeen Debate.

Subscribers to our current weekly newsletter don't have to do anything. You will continue to receive Dezeen Debate. We'll create a subscription to Dezeen Agenda but you can unsubscribe to either or both newsletters at any time via our preference centre.

New subscribers can sign up here.

Below are more details about our weekly newsletters:

New! Dezeen Agenda newsletter

Sent every Tuesday, the new Dezeen Agenda newsletter will contain a selection of the most important news highlights from the week, keeping you informed about the key developments in the world of architecture and design.

Subscribers will also receive occasional updates and breaking news.

You don't have to do anything to receive this new newsletter if you are already a Weekly subscriber, but you can unsubscribe by visiting our newsletter preference centre.

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Renamed! Dezeen Debate newsletter

Sent every Thursday, this newsletter will continue to feature a selection of the best reader comments from the past week, but with a new name: it's now called Dezeen Debate instead of Dezeen Weekly.

Subscribers will also receive occasional updates and breaking news.

If you are already subscribed to Dezeen Weekly you don't have to do anything to continue receiving this newsletter. But you can always update your preferences by visiting our newsletter preference centre.

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dezeen (unofficial)dezeen@ծմակուտ.հայ
2022-02-14

A minimalist white house in Mexico features in today's Dezeen Debate newsletter

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate, the new name for our Dezeen Weekly newsletter, features a minimalist white house in Mexico.

Commenters are amazed by the Mexican villa, which Cotaparedes Arquitectos designed as "introspective architecture" focused on a pair of courtyards.

The house is located in La Piedad, a city that sits roughly halfway between Guadalajara and the capital Mexico City.

One reader called the project their "favourite" in the comments section.

Theaster Gates unveils Black Chapel as 2022 Serpentine Pavilion

Other stories in this week's newsletter include the design for this year's Serpentine Pavilion, MVRDV's claim that Westminster City Council's execution of Marble Arch Mound was "loveless", and the most architecturally significant venues for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.

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imageRender of Black Chapel by Theaster Gates

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