Dezeen's top five houses of March 2026
Two gabled homes feature in Dezeen's top five houses of the month for March, including a barn-like holiday home in Norway and a family dwelling designed to slot together in the Netherlands. More about Dezeen's top five houses of March 2026
Haworth Tompkins revitalises listed Theatr Clwyd
Architecture studio Haworth Tompkins has updated and extended the Grade II-listed Theatr Clwyd in Wales, transforming the sprawling cultural centre into a "welcoming civic destination". More about Haworth Tompkins revitalises listed Theatr Clwyd
Sandstone murals adorn giant office in Kolkata by Morphogenesis
Murals carved into sandstone panels decorate ITC Green Centre, an expansive mixed-use office development in Kolkata by Indian architecture studio Morphogenesis. More about Sandstone murals adorn giant office in Kolkata by Morphogenesis
X Architects unveils Grand Mosque "for rapidly changing Riyadh"
Dubai-based X Architects has revealed plans for the Grand Mosque in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which will be fronted by a stacked minaret. More about X Architects unveils Grand Mosque "for rapidly changing Riyadh"
AL_A to design UK's first government-backed fusion power plant
Amanda Levete's firm AL_A has been appointed to design the UK's first government-backed prototype fusion power plant in Nottinghamshire. More about AL_A to design UK's first government-backed fusion power plant
AMDL Circle designs visitor centre for Carlo Scarpa's Brion tomb
Milan studio AMDL Circle has unveiled its design of a visitor centre for the Brion tomb in San Vito d'Altivole, Italy, created by Italian architect Carlo Scarpa. More about AMDL Circle designs visitor centre for Carlo Scarpa's Brion tomb
Nordic Office of Architecture creates "open yet secure" New Government Quarter in Oslo
Norwegian studio Nordic Office of Architecture has created a collection of interconnected ministry buildings for the New Government Quarter on the site of the 2011 terrorist bombing in Oslo. More about Nordic Office of Architecture creates "open yet secure" New Government Quarter in Oslo
SOM designs stepped glazed towers for Kazakhstan's new city
Global architecture studio SOM has designed a pair of stepped, wedge-shaped towers to be a landmark for the new city of Alatau in south-eastern Kazakhstan. More about SOM designs stepped glazed towers for Kazakhstan's new city
Camp Alliances house has "reciprocal relationship" with Spanish forest
Angular forms cloaked in green-toned metal make up Camp Alliances, a family home in Spain by Madrid studio OF Architects and architect Ignacio G Galán. More about Camp Alliances house has "reciprocal relationship" with Spanish forest
Stufish illuminates Dave's London show with laser-shooting piano
Set design studio Stufish has created a piano that projects lasers beams over the audience at British rapper Dave's concert in London. More about Stufish illuminates Dave's London show with laser-shooting piano
Seven tactile living spaces with blockwork walls
Our latest lookbook collects homes with warm, bright and tactile living spaces that are set against a backdrop of concrete blockwork walls. More about Seven tactile living spaces with blockwork walls
US-Israeli airstrike damages UNESCO-listed palace in Tehran
UNESCO has reported that World Heritage-listed Golestan Palace in Tehran has been damaged following a nearby airstrike in the Iranian capital. More about US-Israeli airstrike damages UNESCO-listed palace in Tehran
Dorte Mandrup winds walkway around Wadden Sea World Heritage Centre
Danish studio Dorte Mandrup has completed the Wadden Sea World Heritage Centre in the Netherlands, creating a "360-degree experience" overlooking its coastal site in Lauwersoog. More about Dorte Mandrup winds walkway around Wadden Sea World Heritage Centre
Zaha Hadid Architects draws on fluted orchid for Taipei skyscraper
UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects and Taiwanese studio CY Lee & Partners have unveiled plans for a 47-storey-tall skyscraper beside a 1930s post office in Taipei. More about Zaha Hadid Architects draws on fluted orchid for Taipei skyscraper
Plans unveiled for Australia's first new city in over 100 years
American studio SOM and Australian studio Hassell have revealed plans for Bradfield City, a new, 114-hectare city in western Sydney, which is set to include 10,000 homes, a university campus and a two-hectare park. More about Plans unveiled for Australia's first new city in over 100 years
London's brutalist Southbank Centre becomes Grade II-listed
The Southbank Centre in London, which includes the Hayward Gallery, Purcell Room, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Undercroft skatepark and was once voted "Britain's ugliest building", has been heritage listed. More about London's brutalist Southbank Centre becomes Grade II-listed
Eight offbeat homes accentuated by porthole-style windows
In our latest roundup, we look at eight homes where circular windows add character and a sense of play to their exteriors. More about Eight offbeat homes accentuated by porthole-style windows
Zaha Hadid Architects designs curving cultural district on Hangzhou waterfront
A series of sweeping public buildings are set to make up the Qiantang Bay Cultural District designed by UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects along the Zhedong Canal in Hangzhou, China. More about Zaha Hadid Architects designs curving cultural district on Hangzhou waterfront
Mies van der Rohe Award reveals finalists for 2026
Seven finalists have been named for this year's Mies van der Rohe Award, including five regeneration projects such as a 19th-century train depot-turned-design lab in France. More about Mies van der Rohe Award reveals finalists for 2026
KPF wraps waste incineration plant with spiralling terrace
Architecture studio KPF has completed a waste incineration plant in Taiwan, wrapping its tiered structure with a spiralling, landscaped terrace. More about KPF wraps waste incineration plant with spiralling terrace
