![]() News from Dezeen Events Guide, a listings guide covering the leading design-related events taking place around the world. News about our Dezeen Awards programme, including entry deadlines and announcements. Dezeen Jobsĭaily updates on the latest design and architecture vacancies advertised on Dezeen Jobs. Dezeen DailyĪ daily newsletter containing the latest stories from Dezeen. Plus occasional updates on Dezeen’s services and breaking news. Sent every Tuesday and containing a selection of the most important news highlights. Sent every Thursday and featuring a selection of the best reader comments and most talked-about stories. Our most popular newsletter, formerly known as Dezeen Weekly. Subscribe to our newsletters to be sure you don't miss anything. This week on Dezeen is our regular roundup of the week's top news stories. Our lookbooks this week rounded up 10 striking residential bathrooms with statement tiles and 10 bedrooms with balconies that bring the outside in. Popular projects this week included a timber-clad home with a multi-use roof by Francois Verhoeven Architects and a portable wind turbine that was developed by start-up Aurea Technologies. Projects from 16 different countries, including East Architecture Studio's adaptation of an Oscar Niemeyer-designed house in Lebanon, were shortlisted for this year's Aga Khan Award for Architecture. In news, architecture studio Snøhetta released photos that show how its underwater restaurant, Under, has been covered in marine life since it opened in 2019. Photos reveal Snøhetta's undersea restaurant covered in marine life We also rounded up eight of the British designer's most controversial projects, including Shanghai's 1,000 Trees, New York City's Little Island and also the proposed Garden Bridge for London. ![]() Heatherwick told Dezeen that "trees aren't a novelty"įollowing Thomas Heatherwick's unveiling of the Tree of Trees, which was created for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, the designer discussed the importance of nature in cities in an exclusive interview with Dezeen. A report into the Bartlett School of Architecture drew attention to staff misconductĪ report released by legal consultancy Howlett Brown revealed a "toxic learning and teaching culture" at the Bartlett School of Architecture, which included decades of bullying, harassment, racism and sexual misconduct by staff at the University College London institution.īarlett director Bob Sheil stepped down from his position in response to the report.
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