Amington Youth Shelter by Sjölander da Cruz Architects
Sjölander da Cruz Architects of Birmingham have completed this shelter at a park on a former wasteland in Amington, UK. More
Dalarna Media Arena by ADEPT and Sou Fujimoto
Danish firm ADEPT and Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto have won a competition to design a library for the Högskolan Dalarna university campus in Falun, Sweden. More
Triflow Future Talents design competition
Dezeen promotion: British brassware manufacturers Triflow Concepts are calling for designers to enter their Triflow Future Talents design competition for the chance to win £1,500 and see their design put into production. More
Solid Shell by VW+BS for Decode at Bench 10
This wire and concrete seating by London studio VW+BS for design brand Decode is one of ten benches to be exhibited by The Lollipop Shoppe during the London Design Festival next month. More
Iso table by Dylan Freeth for MARK
British brand MARK will launch this series of wooden tables and desks by Dylan Freeth at 100 % Design in London next month. More
Origami Stair by Bell Phillips
Architects Bell Phillips created this folded stainless steel staircase for a south London home. More
Heroes at Křehký Gallery
New exhibition space Křehký Gallery has opened inside a former ham factory in Prague. More
Safe Cuddling by Helge Fischer
This fluffy children's playsuit by Royal College of Art graduate Helge Fischer sounds an alarm if the child is touched inappropriately. More
Lifted House by Masato Sekiya
Japanese designer Masato Sekiya elevated this house so that it would fit over the humped site in Ashiya, Japan. More
Strata tower by BFLS wins 2010 Carbuncle Cup - Building Design
Dezeenwire: the Strata tower in south London by BFLS architects has won The Carbuncle Cup, awarded annually by Building Design magazine to the ugliest building completed in the UK during the past 12 months - Building Design
Also on Dezeenwire: Jonathan Glancey's review of the Strata tower
Jardin de la Connaissance by Rodney LaTourelle and 100 Landschaftsarchitektur
Mushrooms grow on decaying books at this garden in Quebec by Berlin landscape architect Thilo Folkerts of 100 Landschaftsarchitektur and Canadian artist Rodney LaTourelle. More
Gareth Pugh store in Hong Kong by Daytrip
London studio Daytrip have installed rubber display stands and a padded cell at this Hong Kong shop for fashion designer Gareth Pugh. More
Bucket Vase by Qubus Design Studio
These vases by Jakub Berdych of Qubus Design Studio comprise hand-blown glass pieces attached to plastic buckets. More
Featured category: skyscrapers
Featured category: you can now browse all our stories about skyscrapers in our new architecture category including the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa by SOM (above). Featured category: Skyscrapers »
Crystallization by Iris van Herpen, Daniel Widrig and .MGX by Materialise
Fashion designer Iris van Herpen collaborated with New York company .MGX by Materialise and artist Daniel Widrig to create 3D printed clothes. More
Lifelike Design by Kwangho Lee at Hunting and Collecting
An exhibition of work by South Korean designer Kwangho Lee, including this seating made of woven garden hoses, will be presented at Hunting and Collecting gallery in Brussels this September. More
Charlotte Perriand: designer, photographer, activist at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich
An exhibition of furniture, photography and artworks by pioneering Modernist designer Charlotte Perriand is on show at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich in Switzerland. More
Cheap Monday Office by Uglycute
These Stockholm offices for fashion brand Cheap Monday by Swedish designers Uglycute feature a conference room inside a pyramid. More
Slybox by Keiji Ashizawa
These wooden drawers on a light metal frame are by Tokyo designer Keiji Ashizawa. More
“Double-dip recession is almost certain” - RIBA
Dezeenwire: the Royal Institute of British Architects in London have published a trends survey indicating that a significant downturn in overall levels of business for British architects is expected. See press release below. More