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Stacked culinary hub by BIG and Bat Architecture "liberates the ground"

Sloping walkable roof terraces stretch over GOE, a food research centre that Danish architecture studio BIG and Spanish studio Bat Architecture designed as a continuation of the landscape at San Sebastián, Spain.

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Five unexpected themes that emerged at Dutch Design Week 2025

Every year, some surprising throughlines emerge from the programme of Dutch Design Week. This time, contributing editor Rima Sabina Aouf spotted attempts to revive democracy and a proliferation of alien creatures.

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Photos reveal James Turrell's "largest and most ambitious Skyspace" ahead of opening

Images have been released of James Turrell's soon-to-be-completed Skyspace at the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum in Denmark, which will be the American artist's largest yet.

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Uncanny Studio revamps and reconnects rooms within 1930s London penthouse

A better sense of flow has been created between the rooms of this London penthouse, which design firm Uncanny Studio has decked out with marble, walnut wood and other luxury materials.

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Haberdashery transforms London Bridge rush hour noise into sculptural lighting installation

Design studio Haberdashery has transformed the frenetic sounds of London into a sculptural lighting centrepiece for the lobby of Shard Place at London Bridge, as captured in this video produced by Dezeen.

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Alan Prekop Studio turns disused office into apartment for artists

Slovakian architecture firm Alan Prekop Studio turned this former office in Bratislava into a flexible apartment by adding a space-saving custom-built steel structure.

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A Space for Contemporary Art and Culture – Park Zone Three

Dezeen Competitions: A Space for Contemporary Art and Culture – Park Zone Three invites designers to propose a bold new vision for Burgas, Bulgaria.

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Spread of Dubai-style urbanism "quite terrifying" says Quinn Slobodian

Cities and architecture across the world are increasingly being influenced by the fundamentally anti-democratic principles of places like Dubai, argues academic Quinn Slobodian in this interview.

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