This week we checked out 30 architect-designed kitchens
This week on Dezeen, we continued our sequence of items centered on visible inspiration for the house, with a roundup of 30 architect-designed kitchens.
The roundup contains an enormous number of kitchens designed by architects together with John Pawson, Amin Taha, Ryue Nishizawa, John Wardle Architects and Notice Design Studio.
Earlier items within the sequence centered on design for the house embody 30 bogs designed by architects and seven bedrooms with assertion partitions and 10 vibrant kitchen interiors.
In structure information, this week noticed demolition start on a part of Japanese architect Tadao Ando’s solely constructing within the UK. The six-metre-long concrete wall in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester, kinds a part of a pavilion, which is able to stay.
In Barcelona, the metropolis council introduced its plans to create quite a few squares by remodeling a 3rd of the road in its central Eixample district into inexperienced car-free public areas.
In design information, Lekker Architects and Lanzavecchia + Wai created a handbook crammed with recommendations on hack IKEA merchandise to higher serve folks dwelling with dementia.
Additionally centered on the house, Zaha Hadid Design launched a variety of door handles that may carry the studio’s characteristically sinuous fashion into interiors.
We interviewed The Crown costume designer, Amy Roberts, who defined how she used the wardrobes of Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher to mirror their advanced relationships with the Queen within the newest sequence of the tv present.
Roberts achieved this by creating costumes that mixed “forensic accuracy” with “flights of fancy”.
This week additionally noticed Dezeen staff up with LG Show to launch a international design competitors referred to as OLEDS Go!
The competition, which has a prize fund of €46,000, challenges contestants to create stunning designs that make modern use of OLED expertise.
Widespread tasks on Dezeen this week embody a 100-year-old townhouse in Kyoto that was transformed right into a moody and tranquil guesthouse, a bakery in Copenhagen with off-white partitions and terrazzo flooring and 5 terraces of brick housing in London designed by Peter Barber Architects.
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