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Juan Francisco Casas Studio / Positive Livings

© Imagen Subliminal (Miguel de Guzmán + Rocío Romero) architects: Positive LivingsLocation: Madrid, SpainProject Year: 2025Photographs: Imagen Subliminal (Miguel de Guzmán + Rocío Romero)Area: 80.0 m2
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Logotypes vol. 14

Most recent collection of hand drawn logotypes, monograms and wordmarks.
Studioninedots fronts skinny Amsterdam home with glass blocks

Glass bricks, metal grilles and glossy tiles lend an industrial character to Light House, a family home in the Netherlands designed by local architecture practice Studioninedots.
Located in Centrumeiland, a newly developed neighbourhood of Amsterdam, the tall, skinny home was created for a family who wanted spaces that would allow "each family member to live differently".
In response to this brief, Studioninedots designed the home as a five-storey stack of volumes, each containing different functions.
Studioninedots has completed a family home in the NetherlandsThe volumes that make up Light House are separated by voids wrapped in glass bricks and metal grilles, which filter...
House in the Meadow / Team Tonbo

Courtesy of Team Tonbo architects: Team TonboLocation: Laren, The NetherlandsProject Year: 2025Photographs: Courtesy of Team TonboArea: 180.0 m2
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McDonald's creates Damien Hirst-informed ball pit for Milan design week debut

Fast-food brand McDonald's has made its Milan design week debut with an installation focused on a giant swimming-pool-like ball pit.
Named Pool: Unlock happy memories, the installation overseen by curator Nicolas Ballario was created to mark 40 years since the fast-food brand opened its first restaurant in Italy.
McDonald's has created a ball pit for its Milan design week debutSet in a large industrial building as part of Tortona Rocks, the exhibition was designed to evoke childhood memories and nostalgia.
The space was arranged around a large swimming-pool-like ball pit, described by McDonald's as an "iconic symbol of childhood", which was filled with 100,000...
Mystone Tivoli tiles by Marazzi

Dezeen Showroom: Italian tile manufacturer Marazzi emulates the dignified, softly cloudy appearance of a classic Roman stone with its Mystone Tivoli collection.
Mystone Tivoli combines the ancient charm of Tivoli stone with the high-performance characteristics of porcelain stoneware, presenting a tile that is both practical and elegant.
Mystone Tivoli recreates the look of the warm, subtle stoneThe surface is gently mottled without dramatic contrasts, speaking softly of history and bringing warmth and harmony into living spaces.
The effect is enhanced by Marazzi's 3D Ink technology, which gives the tile a structure that matches the graphics and imparts a more authentic feel.
There are options...Why architecture has a large gender pay gap
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Why are there so few women in top architecture jobs? What's the deal with the world's first kilometre-high skyscraper? And why do major building projects stall? Listen to the latest episode of Dezeen Weekly now.
In this episode, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker is joined by architecture reporter Amy Peacock and editor Tom Ravenscroft.
They discuss the most recent gender pay gap figures for the biggest UK architecture studios, and the issue of unequal salaries in the profession.
Then, they talk about Jeddah Tower, which is steadily rising to become the world's tallest building after a series of setbacks.
To finish, with the White...
"The Emperor has (almost) no clothes," says commenter

In this week's comments update, readers are discussing BIG's designs for the riverside Tennessee Performing Arts Center in Nashville.
Set to be covered with a cascading curtain of metal pipes, the project drawing reference from a theatre curtain. According to BIG founder Bjarke Ingels, the structure is meant to connect "the old and the new Nashville".
BIG reveals Nashville performing arts centre wrapped in aluminium pipes"The whole thing feels very one-note"
Readers were left split over the project's flowing facade.
"I think BIG is executing a nice idea here but would be better if the developers let them finish the concept over the roof....
Kartell juxtaposes latest collection with AI-generated artworks at Salone del Mobile

Italian furniture brand Kartell has presented its new products at Salone del Mobile against a backdrop of colourful expressionistic paintings – all generated by artificial intelligence.
The AI-generated artworks appear behind new products by designers Philippe Starck, Patricia Urquiola and Barber Osgerby, among others, and are set within an otherwise white cube-like stand design.
The use of AI is not announced in Kartell's display with visitors left to determine the origin of the art.
Kartell's Salone del Mobile booth displays new products like the Aaland sofa and Pincel rug by Patricia Urquiola alongside colourful imagesKartell global brand director Lorenza Luti told Dezeen that...
Vivid Fragments

A collection of digital portraits (Nick Cave, Vivienne Westwood), personal sketches, and nostalgic objects brought to life with hyper?saturated colors.