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Italian Alpine peak topped with jagged cable car station

Milan-based Studio di Architettura De Carlo Gualla has created the Stella di Pila cable car station with panoramic views of the Italian Alps.

Surrounded by mountains at a height of 2,723 metres, the cable car station, which tops the Aosta-Pila-Couis Gondola, was designed to be a landmark within the Alpine landscape of the Aosta Valley region.

Studio di Architettura De Carlo Gualla designed the Stella di Pila cable car station

"The project explores how a cable car station can become a spatial experience rather than a purely technical object," Studio di Architettura De Carlo Gualla co-founder Andrea Gualla told Dezeen.

"Large infrastructure inevitably alters the landscape," he continued....

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Underground House of the Future reinvents Chinese cave home with 3D printing

University of Hong Kong professors John Lin, Olivier Ottevaere and Lidia Ratoi have worked with students to overhaul an underground house in northern China, suggesting a new future for these traditional dwellings.

Underground House of the Future is a complete rebuild of a house in Zhangbian Township, a village in the Loess Plateau in Henan Province, where people traditionally dig their homes out of the earth.

The project transforms a traditional underground house into an event space

Their revamped version features complex brick vaults, 3D-printed terraces and a tensile netted canopy, designed to make the building safer, more versatile and more resilient to...

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Radioposter Launches Paper-fi: Analog Books with Synchronized Soundtracks

For all the talk about 2026 being the year of analog, most of the conversation has been about rediscovering old formats like vinyl, film photography, and journaling. What’s been missing from these hobbies is something genuinely new, a reason to believe paper can do more than it did before. Radioposter is betting it can. 

The Midwest-based startup has built what it calls Paper-fi: physical books with synchronized audio soundtracks that follow readers in real time as they turn each page. No chips embedded in the paper, no QR codes to scan. The system uses patented computer vision and other modes through...

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Dubai landmark Burj Al Arab skyscraper damaged by Iranian strikes

Dubai's sail-shaped Burj Al Arab skyscraper and man-made Palm Jumeirah island were among several highly recognisable structures in the UAE that were damaged by Iranian strikes on Saturday.

Videos captured on the ground show flames and smoke billowing out from the base of the 321-metre-tall hotel – a 1999 landmark designed by British architect Tom Wright that is considered one of the country's most iconic buildings.

Local authorities confirmed on Sunday that the damage was caused by debris from an intercepted Iranian drone, launched by Iran as part of a series of retaliatory strikes against US-Israeli attacks on Saturday.

"A drone was intercepted,...

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Bolete chair and armchair by Patricia Urquiola for Andreu World

Dezeen Showroom: Andreu World and Patricia Urquiola have evolved their Bolete chairs to incorporate the brand's BIO thermopolymer, a material produced from living microorganisms that is said to be biodegradable.

The Bolete chair and armchair update follows in the footsteps of the Bolete Lounge Bio in incorporating the innovative material, which is made by fermenting bacteria and aimed at creating a more circular product.

The Bolete armchair is now available in BIO thermopolymer

Andreu World asserts the material is fully biodegradable and compostable, and it is certified under TÜV Austria's OK bio-based scheme as containing a very high proportion of renewable materials.

For the...

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Barbara Buser awarded 2026 Jane Drew Prize for women in architecture

Swiss architect Barbara Buser has won the 2026 Jane Drew Prize for elevating the profile of women in architecture through her contributions to building reuse.

Buser is the co-founder of numerous built environment studios, including Bauteilbörse, a building parts exchange that encourages circular construction, which she established with her partner Eric Honegger in 1996.

Buser and Honegger, along with other co-founders, also established Swiss architecture studio Baubüro In Situ, urban planning studio Denkstatt Sàrl, an initiative that promotes the temporary use of vacant private property named Unterdessen, and circular construction planning office Zirkular.

"Recognition is long overdue"

The Jane Drew Prize is an annual award that...

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The Sister Houses / oitoo

© Attilio Fiumarella architects: oitooLocation: Sistelo, PortugalProject Year: 2024Photograph: Attilio FiumarellaArea: 320.0 m2

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Plants donated by local residents cover undulating facade of SOIL Nihonbashi

Rust-red panels of corrugated steel curve around this narrow 14-room hotel in central Tokyo, designed by Kiyoaki Takeda Architects and Staple Studio to reflect the neighbourhood's longstanding culture of "alleyway gardening".

SOIL Nihonbashi rises nine storeys above the tight-knit backstreets of Nihonbashi, Tokyo's Edo-era commercial quarter, in which skyscrapers flank traditional eateries and centuries-old speciality shops dedicated to lacquerware, toothpicks and rice crackers.

SOIL Nihonbashi is a narrow nine-storey hotel in Tokyo

The hotel's distinctive, undulating facade was designed to recall the many planters that crowd sidewalks and windowsills across the neighbourhood, where locals have learned to make do without actual gardens.

"The red...

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Eight architecture and design events in March from Dezeen Events Guide

Perth Design Week, the International Mass Timber Conference and Nairobi Design Week are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this March.

Other events taking place during the month include DW! Sao Paulo Design Week, China International Furniture Fair Guangzhou, Home Sweet Home, Matter and Shape and Design Shanghai.

DW! Sao Paulo Design Week
5 to 15 March, Brazil

2026 marks the 15th anniversary of DW! Sao Paulo Design Week, with hundreds of events taking place across the Brazilian city, including galleries, shops, education centres and public squares.

The 11-day programme includes exhibitions, talks, tours and other fringe events exploring...

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Soviet-era architecture informs Kazakhstan cafe by AT Interiors

Bespoke furniture and details, including a colourful swan mosaic, help to evoke the atmosphere of a 1960s pavilion that previously occupied the site of this cafe in Almaty, Kazakhstan, designed by local firm AT Interiors.

The project to revive the Aqqu Central Cafe in Manshuk Mametova Park was initiated following a presidential directive aimed at restoring Almaty's historical identity by recreating some of its 1960s modernist buildings.

AT Interiors has completed the Aqqu cafe in Almaty

The original cafe was a popular meeting place for locals, who associated it with a pair of swans that lived in the adjacent ponds and gave the site...

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