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Mies van der Rohe Award reveals finalists for 2024

February 20, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

The seven finalists for this year’s edition of the Mies van der Rohe Award have been revealed and include a Czech art gallery, an urban space in southern Sweden and a copper-clad convent in France. The nominated projects include five architecture finalists and two emerging finalists from six different countries. In the architecture category, the

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IKEA unveils “powerful” first photos by artist-in-residence Annie Leibovitz

February 14, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

Swedish furniture brand IKEA has released two images from a series of photographs taken by Annie Leibovitz, its first-ever artist-in-residence, showing people in their homes across the world. The American photographer, who is best known for her portraits, travelled to twenty-five homes around the globe to take photos of people in their residences. She visited

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Amin Taha puts 15 Clerkenwell Close home and office up for sale

January 31, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

Architect Amin Taha is selling 15 Clerkenwell Close, which houses both his home and the offices of his studio Groupwork, with proceeds set to fund a new building for the firm. The controversial stone building, which is located in London’s Clerkenwell, has been put up for sale via property agents Compton seeking offers in the

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Eight living rooms where vintage furniture adds an “unknown history”

January 27, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

Our latest lookbook features living rooms where vintage furniture and accessories add interest to contemporary interiors, including a concrete apartment in São Paulo and a home in the BBC’s former London headquarters. Vintage furniture can create cosy interiors and add a sense of timeless style to both modern new builds and historic homes. Whether it’s

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Keiji Ashizawa adds “residential calm” to Aloop clinic in Ginza

January 25, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

Japanese architect Keiji Ashizawa has created the interior for a skincare clinic in Tokyo, using textiles and custom-made furniture to make it feel more residential than medical. The Aloop Clinic & Lab, which provides “skin cure and care”, is located in the city’s upscale Ginza area and run by Japanese beauty company POLA. Ashizawa wanted

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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios replaces Adjaye Associates for International Slavery Museum redevelopment

January 23, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

British practice Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has been appointed to lead the architectural design for the redevelopment of Liverpool’s International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum. The redevelopment is a part of the larger Waterfront Transformation Project and was originally supposed to be led by British studio Adjaye Associates. However, the studio was dropped from the

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Aro Archive store features pastel-coloured rooms and industrial control station

January 22, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

Fashion retailer Aro Archive’s pastel-hued east London store was designed by founder Ariana Waiata Sheehan to evoke “a sense of otherworldliness”. The store, located in Shoreditch, replaces the brand’s previous, more industrial store on nearby Broadway Market and was intended to have a frivolous feel. The interior has “a sense of otherworldliness, escapism and fun,”

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Hassell designs inflatable moon base for the European Space Agency

January 19, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

Architecture studio Hassell has designed the conceptual Lunar Habitat Master Plan, a scalable system of inflatable pods that could be partly constructed from moon materials and 3D-printed on site. Designed for the European Space Agency’s Discovery program, the settlement would be designed to house 144 people and comprise residential spaces as well as sports arenas,

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Architects urged “not to work with the British Museum” due to BP partnership

January 17, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

Activist collective BP or not BP? has called on architects not to work on the British Museum’s recently announced redevelopment masterplan as it will be funded by oil company BP. In an Instagram post on Friday, the organisation, which seeks to end oil sponsorship of culture, said: “Architects: we invite you to pledge not to

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This week we revealed Zaha Hadid’s Hong Kong skyscraper

January 13, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

This week on Dezeen, we published photographs showing a skyscraper by Zaha Hadid Architects that is close to being completed on the world’s most expensive site in Hong Kong. Located in Hong Kong’s Central Business District, The Henderson office building occupies what was reportedly the world’s most expensive plot when it was purchased in 2017.

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