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Dezeen Debate features “camp and eccentric” Wedding Cake pavilion by Joana Vasconcelos

August 3, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a 12-metre-high Wedding Cake pavilion made by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. Designed as a sculptural folly, Wedding Cake is an immersive installation at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, England, which “combines patisserie and architecture as a temple to love”. Commenters overwhelmingly loved it, calling the project

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Joana Vasconcelos unveils pastel wedding-cake pavilion

August 2, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos has created the 12 -metre-high Wedding Cake pavilion, which is clad in ceramic tiles, at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, England. Part sculpture, part architectural garden folly, Wedding Cake is an immersive sculpture “combining patisserie and architecture as a temple to love,” Vasconcelos told Dezeen. The exterior of the three-storey pavilion was clad

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Dezeen Agenda features the world’s largest office building

August 1, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the world’s largest office building and London Underground waste repurposed into tiles for tube stations. Architecture studio Morphogenesis unveiled the Surat Diamond Bourse in India, which surpassed the Pentagon to become the world’s largest office building. Set on the outskirts of the city of Surat, the 660,000-square-metre office building was designed as a

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Dezeen in Depth asks if AI will really take architects’ jobs?

July 29, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

This month’s Dezeen In Depth newsletter looks at whether architects could lose their jobs to artificial intelligence and features an interview with Bjarke Ingels. Subscribe to Dezeen in Depth now. As part of our AItopia series exploring how artificial intelligence (AI) will impact architecture and design, Dezeen examined whether the technology could end up taking architects’ jobs. As part of the piece,

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“Suburban sprawl is a much worse problem than skyscrapers” says commenter

July 12, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

In this week’s comments update, readers are discussing an interview with 2023 AIA Gold Medal winner Carol Ross Barney, who argues skyscrapers are “just not that valuable”. Barney, who runs Chicago studio Ross Barney Architects, said that investing in undervalued infrastructure, rethinking density and continuing to open up the architecture field to women and minorities

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Dezeen In Depth explores how architects can help protect queer spaces

July 1, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

This month’s Dezeen In Depth newsletter looks at the changing nature of queer spaces and features an exclusive interview with Japanese architect Shigeru Ban. Subscribe to Dezeen in Depth now. With Pride Month drawing to a close, Dezeen spoke with LGBTQ+ designers and researchers about the evolution of queer spaces and how architects can help protect them. Designers are calling for the

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Dog-friendly London club refurbished with giant 3D dachshund relief and Hockney artworks

June 26, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

Dog-friendly private members’ club George in London has been refurbished by restaurateur Richard Caring with David Hockney murals and Mayfair’s largest dining terrace. The revamped club was designed to be dog-friendly throughout as well as displaying a large collection of dog-related artwork. British painter Hockney created a mural for the dining room that sits alongside other

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“Nothing has been built yet in Africa” says Venice Golden Lion-winner Demas Nwoko

June 21, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

Nigerian architect Demas Nwoko calls for the creation of an African school of architecture and criticises Europe’s influence on the continent’s built environment in this exclusive interview. Speaking ahead of being awarded the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale, Nwoko said that the next generation of African architects must take

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Nina+Co uses salvaged materials and biotextiles for Big Beauty’s first store

June 14, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

Design studio Nina+Co has used materials informed by the ingredients used in natural skincare products for Big Beauty’s first store in Hackney, London. For its first retail space, Big Beauty founder Lisa Targett Bolding to create a space that was an extension of the brand’s ethos. She worked closely with Nina+Co, which chose to incorporate waste materials and biomaterials like

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Day three from Venice Architecture Biennale

May 20, 2023 Rupert Bickersteth 0

The Dezeen team have been reporting from the 18th international architecture biennale in Venice, curated by Lesley Lokko. Read on for all the coverage from the third and final day (Friday 19 May) 5:30pm Ahead of the official presentation ceremony tomorrow morning, Dezeen digital editor Rupert Bickersteth spoke to Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement-winner Demas Nwoko.

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