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This week on Dezeen, the Royal Institute of British Architects revealed the 26 winners of its 2024 National Awards, which celebrate the UK's best new buildings. Read more
Sheffield's Park Hill Estate, London's Battersea Power Station and a timber-framed dining hall at the University of Cambridge have been named among the winners of the Royal Institute of British Architects' National Awards for 2024. Read more
txemy basualto's mural merges art with built environment reviving rabat's urban landscape. The post txemy basualto’s mural draws vibrant colors and abstract forms upon tower in morocco appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Perforated screens of white marble filter light and air into the Third Space learning and cultural centre in Udaipur, India, which has been completed by architecture practice Studio Saar. Read more
kengo kuma's qatar pavilion draws inspiration from qatari dhow boat construction and japan's heritage of wood joinery. The post kengo kuma draws from qatari ships & japanese joinery for expo 2025 osaka appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
The colours of New Orleans' iconic streetcars informed the decor palette chosen by local studio Office La for this bright pink house. Read more
Local studios Jørgen Tandberg Architecture and Vatn Architecture looked towards the simplicity of utilitarian roadside buildings when designing Brunstranda Service Building in Norway. Read more
the french artist raphaël zarka may be the first to apply galileo’s curve named cycloid in a skateboard environment through his sculpture. The post centre pompidou greets a polychrome skateable sculpture for the paris 2024 olympic games appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Oversized timber beams support cantilevering canopies on either side of Halle S 46, a warehouse in Germany by Cologne studio Aretz Dürr Architektur. Read more
The "dynamic nature of the sea" prompted the flowing, scaly forms of The National Institute of Water Sports in India, completed by architecture practice MOFA Studios. Read more


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