The Melange Studio suspends giant shoe from facade of New Delhi sneaker store
Indian architecture practice The Melange Studio used elements such as manhole covers and corrugated metal shutters to evoke local streets in this New Delhi sneaker store, with a shoe-shaped sculpture dangling over its entrance. More about The Melange Studio suspends giant shoe from facade of New Delhi sneaker store
Dezeen Agenda features sports district to be built around world's largest stadium
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features plans for a sports district in India, which will be built around the world's largest stadium. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. More about Dezeen Agenda features sports district to be built around world's largest stadium
L Architects overhauls client's "last home" by revealing its original features
Ceiling board and layers of plaster were stripped down to reveal the original brickwork of this two-storeyed terraced house in Singapore, overhauled by L Architects. More about L Architects overhauls client's "last home" by revealing its original features
Nothing's first India store echoes how nation will become "a design hub gradually"
British consumer technology brand Nothing has unveiled its second-ever store, a two-storey space in Bengaluru, India, that draws on factory assembly lines. More about Nothing's first India store echoes how nation will become "a design hub gradually"
Cielo tower by Sanjay Puri Architects references 17th-century screens
Curved screens envelope Cielo, a 12-storey residential building in Maharashtra, India, designed by Mumbai-based architecture studio Sanjay Puri Architects. More about Cielo tower by Sanjay Puri Architects references 17th-century screens
MuseLAB designs Mumbai apartment where grid "takes on many roles"
Mosaic, checkerboard and pixelated patterns influenced by grids characterise this multi-generational residence in Mumbai designed by Indian architecture studio MuseLAB. More about MuseLAB designs Mumbai apartment where grid "takes on many roles"
23 Degrees Design Shift surrounds multi-generational Hyderabad home with moat
Indian architecture studio 23 Degrees Design Shift has created a five-bedroom weekend home surrounded by a moat near Hyderabad, India. More about 23 Degrees Design Shift surrounds multi-generational Hyderabad home with moat
L Architects uses double-bullnose bricks to create flat that "plants would enjoy"
Double-bullnose brick referencing the older parks of Singapore informed the renovation of In a Park, a flat redesigned by architecture studio L Architects. More about L Architects uses double-bullnose bricks to create flat that "plants would enjoy"
Grounded adapts 160-year-old Goan home for contemporary living
Earthy tones and tactile materials characterise Toybox, a 160-year-old Portuguese-style home in Goa, restored by Indian practice Grounded. More about Grounded adapts 160-year-old Goan home for contemporary living
Multitude of Sins designs own material lab as "spatial memoir" of salvaged materials
Bengaluru studio Multitude of Sins has used rejected samples, broken prototypes and construction waste to transform an apartment into its material lab and research space. More about Multitude of Sins designs own material lab as "spatial memoir" of salvaged materials
Latest news on Adjaye Associates-designed National Cathedral revealed in Dezeen Agenda
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features news that the Adjaye Associates-designed National Cathedral project in Accra may be halted entirely. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. More about Latest news on Adjaye Associates-designed National Cathedral revealed in Dezeen Agenda
MVRDV's marble-clad Taipei tower revealed in today's Dezeen Agenda
The latest edition of our Dezeen Agenda newsletter features Dutch studio MVRDV's design for a marble-clad residential tower in Taiwan. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. More about MVRDV's marble-clad Taipei tower revealed in today's Dezeen Agenda
Dezeen Debate features "gentle piece of restoration"
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features the renovation of the Grade II-listed The Wool Hall in Somerset, UK. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. More about Dezeen Debate features "gentle piece of restoration"
Nudes wraps Mumbai apartment building in pink fluted concrete facades
Architecture studio Nudes has used pink fluted concrete to clad an apartment building in the coastal suburb of Bandra, Mumbai, India. More about Nudes wraps Mumbai apartment building in pink fluted concrete facades
Dezeen Agenda features 2025 Serpentine Pavilion
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion created by Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. More about Dezeen Agenda features 2025 Serpentine Pavilion
Dezeen Agenda features world's tallest 3D-printed tower
The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features a 3D-printed tower in Switzerland. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now. More about Dezeen Agenda features world's tallest 3D-printed tower
Dezeen Debate features "successor to the annoying AI hype"
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features news that Apple is developing products that can be controlled using brain implants. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. More about Dezeen Debate features "successor to the annoying AI hype"
Studio Saransh escapes "chaos of the city" with self-designed Ahmedabad studio
Indian architecture practice Studio Saransh has married black basalt with steel for its self-designed workspace in the suburbs of Ahmedabad, India. More about Studio Saransh escapes "chaos of the city" with self-designed Ahmedabad studio
Yatofu takes cues from Kalevala's metallic jewellery for brand's flagship store
Interior design studio Yatofu has combined stainless steel, warm wood and sky blue accents to create the flagship store of 80-year-old Finnish jewellery brand Kalevala in Helsinki. More about Yatofu takes cues from Kalevala's metallic jewellery for brand's flagship store
Multitude of Sins founder revamps own apartment with "interplay of artistry and function"
Multitude of Sins founder Smita Thomas has used brutalist forms and whimsical elements to overhaul her duplex apartment in Bengaluru. More about Multitude of Sins founder revamps own apartment with "interplay of artistry and function"
