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Texas A&M University spotlights ten architecture student projects image Dezeen School Shows: a proposal for fire-resistant housing in response to climate change in Texas, USA, is featured in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Texas A&M University. Also included is an education centre that focuses on timber production and a project exploring space habitation using lunar materials. Texas A&M University Institution: Texas A&M The post Texas A&M University spotlights ten architecture student projects appeared first on Dezeen.
Knight Architects reinstates historic Germany-Poland border crossing with simple and elegant" bridge image London studio Knight Architects has completed the Küstrin-Kietz Rail Crossing bridge, which is framed by white steel arches and a tensile lattice of carbon-fibre reinforced plastic. Crossing the River Oder over the demarcation line between Germany and Poland, the 130-metre bridge restores a historic rail link between the two countries that dates back to the The post Knight Architects reinstates historic Germany-Poland border crossing with simple and elegant" bridge appeared first on Dezeen.
Seven bathrooms elevated by stylish shower curtains image Our latest lookbook showcases the myriad of ways shower curtains can create visual impact in bathrooms, from bold pops of colour and pattern to elegant, long drapes that add a sense of serenity. Practically, shower curtains provide privacy and prevent water from splashing outside showers and bathtubs, but they are also an opportunity to add The post Seven bathrooms elevated by stylish shower curtains appeared first on Dezeen.
Dezeen In Depth explores the gender pay gap at UK architecture practices image This months Dezeen In Depth newsletter reports on the architecture's gender pay gap and features an interview with architectural photographer Hélène Binet. Subscribe to Dezeen in Depth today! With UK architecture struggling to close its gender pay gap, more action is needed, reported Nat Barker. Every year people say "we must do better", but have no plan, The post Dezeen In Depth explores the gender pay gap at UK architecture practices appeared first on Dezeen.
Dezeen In Depth explores the gender pay gap at UK architecture practices image This months Dezeen In Depth newsletter reports on the architecture's gender pay gap and features an interview with architectural photographer Hélène Binet. Subscribe to Dezeen in Depth today! With UK architecture struggling to close its gender pay gap, more action is needed, reported Nat Barker. Every year people say "we must do better", but have no plan, The post Dezeen In Depth explores the gender pay gap at UK architecture practices appeared first on Dezeen.
This week on Dezeen BIG unveiled plans for a paper-informed museum image This week on Dezeen, Danish architecture studio BIG revealed designs for the expansion of a former supermarket to create a museum in Denmark. Named Museum for Paper Art, the building is set to be topped with a folded roof that resembles a "single sheet of paper". Developed by BIG alongside psaligrapher Bit Vejle, the 2,300-square-metre The post This week on Dezeen BIG unveiled plans for a paper-informed museum appeared first on Dezeen.
Brooks + Scarpa envision California housing block as "carved-out cube" image Architecture studio Brooks + Scarpa has completed an all-electric, affordable housing complex in Santa Monica called 1819 Pico, which departs from the area's typical "defensive apartment buildings" with their solid walls and fences. Located across the street from Santa Monica College, the residential complex – also known as Brunson Terrace – was designed for a The post Brooks + Scarpa envision California housing block as "carved-out cube" appeared first on Dezeen.
Shelburne Museum unveils new design after dropping Adjaye Asssociates image Shelburne Museum in Vermont has unveiled a design by US studios Annum Architects and Reed Hilderbrand with Canada-based Two Row Architect for its Native American Art Center after cancelling a scheme by Adjaye Associates last year. The replacement design for the Perry Center for Native American Art features a circular structure covered in red-coloured shingles The post Shelburne Museum unveils new design after dropping Adjaye Asssociates appeared first on Dezeen.
Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors image Dezeen Showroom: a material made from repurposed clear CD cases and colourful waste plastic is among recently-released tiles and surfaces featured on Dezeen Showroom. Also included in the following feature are tiles by Bolon that look like textiles, tiles that have a terrazzo-like appearance by Casalgrande Padana and tiles made from porcelain that mimic the The post Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors appeared first on Dezeen.
Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors image Dezeen Showroom: a material made from repurposed clear CD cases and colourful waste plastic is among recently-released tiles and surfaces featured on Dezeen Showroom. Also included in the following feature are tiles by Bolon that look like textiles, tiles that have a terrazzo-like appearance by Casalgrande Padana and tiles made from porcelain that mimic the The post Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors appeared first on Dezeen.
Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors image Dezeen Showroom: a material made from repurposed clear CD cases and colourful waste plastic is among recently-released tiles and surfaces featured on Dezeen Showroom. Also included in the following feature are tiles by Bolon that look like textiles, tiles that have a terrazzo-like appearance by Casalgrande Padana and tiles made from porcelain that mimic the The post Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors appeared first on Dezeen.
Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors image Dezeen Showroom: a material made from repurposed clear CD cases and colourful waste plastic is among recently-released tiles and surfaces featured on Dezeen Showroom. Also included in the following feature are tiles by Bolon that look like textiles, tiles that have a terrazzo-like appearance by Casalgrande Padana and tiles made from porcelain that mimic the The post Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors appeared first on Dezeen.
Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors image Dezeen Showroom: a material made from repurposed clear CD cases and colourful waste plastic is among recently-released tiles and surfaces featured on Dezeen Showroom. Also included in the following feature are tiles by Bolon that look like textiles, tiles that have a terrazzo-like appearance by Casalgrande Padana and tiles made from porcelain that mimic the The post Eight tiles and surfaces that enhance walls and floors appeared first on Dezeen.
Jetson office pods by Mute image Dezeen Showroom: workplace furniture brand Mute has added two new products to its Jetson range of office pods, designed to prioritise affordability and ease of assembly. The new additions to the Jetson range are the Jetson M1, a one-person pod for focused tasks, and the Jetson L2, a two-person pod for meetings or collaborative work. These The post Jetson office pods by Mute appeared first on Dezeen.
POOR Collective exhibition showcases work by emerging London designers image Chairs informed by Nigerian mythology and modernist-style floor lamps were among the objects displayed at an exhibition organised by social enterprise POOR Collective to raise the profile of young designers at this year's London Design Festival. For the second year in a row, POOR Collective's Powershift exhibition provided a platform for designers who would otherwise The post POOR Collective exhibition showcases work by emerging London designers appeared first on Dezeen.
Wave acoustic panels by Nital Patel for Arturel image Dezeen Showroom: Danish brand Arturel and designer Nital Patel combined beauty, practicality and sustainability in their Wave felt acoustic panels, which are made from 100 per cent recycled plastic. Wave is a sound-absorbing, three-dimensional felt art piece available as either one large statement work or in sets of smaller tiles. The design of the works is The post Wave acoustic panels by Nital Patel for Arturel appeared first on Dezeen.
Chybik + Kristof reveals plans for "culturally-sensitive" preschool in northern India image Architecture studio Chybik + Kristof has unveiled plans for a timber and rammed-earth preschool that will feature an outdoor classroom sheltered by fabric canopies in Mulbekh, India. Set to be built in the mountainous and remote Ladakh region, the Spring Dales Public School was designed by Chybik + Kristof in collaboration with non-governmental organisation Himalayan The post Chybik + Kristof reveals plans for "culturally-sensitive" preschool in northern India appeared first on Dezeen.
Arthur Mamou-Mani creates rattan viewing tower for AI light show in Bali image French architect Arthur Mamou-Mani has completed the 30-metre-high, rattan and ironwood Tri Hita Karana Tower on a beach in Bali, Indonesia. Located on top of the black sand beach of Nyanyi within the resort of Nuanu City, the 30-metre-tall THK Tower officially opens to the public tomorrow. According to Mamou-Mani, the tower was informed by The post Arthur Mamou-Mani creates rattan viewing tower for AI light show in Bali appeared first on Dezeen.
Phillippe Starck covers Mortlach whisky bottles in metallic "brain" cases image Designer Phillippe Starck has released an "innovative" trio of whisky blends with alcohol brand Mortlach, which are covered in metallic, 3D-printed cases. The L'Evolution collection is the first from Mortlach to be "imagined by Philippe Starck" following the announcement the designer would act as creative director for the brand. "Through this collaboration, I wanted to The post Phillippe Starck covers Mortlach whisky bottles in metallic "brain" cases appeared first on Dezeen.
Dezeen Agenda features BIG's plans to expand Museum for Paper Art image The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features BIG's expansion of the Museum for Paper Art in Denmark. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. Danish architecture studio BIG revealed plans to extend a museum in a former Aldi supermarket in Denmark, with an addition topped with a folded roof that looks like a sheet The post Dezeen Agenda features BIG's plans to expand Museum for Paper Art appeared first on Dezeen.