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Atelier Sérgio Rebelo encases Portuguese winery in sinuous timber frame

A cluster of gently curving timber volumes merges to form Quinta de Adorigo Winery in Portugal, designed by architecture studio Atelier Sérgio Rebelo to reference the surrounding terraced vineyards.

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Video reveals Sagrada Familia becoming tallest church in the world

The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona has become the world's tallest church with the latest addition to the tower of Jesus Christ, which has been captured in this video.

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"Trump is not necessarily being pathological, he is simply being American"

As a certain prominent American grabs headlines with his home renovation works, Julie Lasky considers why people in the US often make ill-advised choices about residential architecture.

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Gaming-inspired Parkinson's keyboard wins 2025 James Dyson Award

A therapeutic keyboard for people with Parkinson's and an AI-powered water quality sensor have won this year's James Dyson Award, recognising the best inventions by students and graduates from across the world.

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Santiago Calatrava adds angular office block to Zurich station

Architect Santiago Calatrava has added a stone and glass office building beside the Stadelhofen Station in Zurich, which includes a multi-level bicycle parking facility.

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Bollo dining chair by Andreas Engesvik for Fogia

Dezeen Showroom: designer Andreas Engesvik worked with furniture brand Fogia to create a dining version of its iconic Bollo lounge chair, which shares the same bulbous cushions in a more compact, upright form.

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Nomura and &Space Project launches Debris speakers made from space rocket fuel tank

Two sculptural metal speakers made from a disused rocket fuel tank to reference the debris "floating in outer space" have been unveiled at this year's Designart Tokyo.

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MGAO centres 1950s Anglesea beach house around courtyard garden

Architecture studio MGAO has overhauled a mid-century beach house in Victoria, Australia, enhancing the connection with its courtyard garden planted with native trees.

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Five reasons to enter Dezeen Jobs Top Companies 2026

Entries are now open for Dezeen Jobs Top Companies 2026, our new annual list recognising the best workplaces in architecture and design. With just five weeks to go until entries close, here are five reasons why studios and practices should take part.

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AtMa Inc reforms broken J39 Mogensen chairs to demonstrate "importance of cherishing a single object"

Japanese studio AtMa Inc has created an unconventional seating collection by reassembling parts of Danish designer Børge Mogensen's revered J39 chair.

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Forbo's Flotex flooring offers a "blank canvas" for designers

Flooring brand Forbo has revealed how its floor covering acts as a clean canvas for designers to print on, as shown in this exclusive video produced by Dezeen.

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RISD's Loop Lab transforms its own waste streams into raw materials

The Rhode Island School of Design has launched Loop Lab, a pilot initiative that transforms the school's own waste into raw materials for students to reuse and reimagine.

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Haelo carpet tiles by Modulyss

Dezeen Showroom: Belgian flooring brand Modulyss has released carpet tiles decorated with a dappled motif that recalls the effect of light on water.

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GPAA designs details of Brazil's Brumadinho Memorial to "carry profound meaning"

A jagged entry pavilion and a suspended concrete sculpture are among the elements at a vast memorial in rural Brazil designed by local studio GPAA to honour the hundreds who died during a mining dam collapse in 2019.

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Fern Peek cabinets by Bisley

Dezeen Showroom: British furniture brand Bisley has combined its locker-style steel cabinets with reeded glass doors to form this collection of units, designed for both storage and display.

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