Studio Morphogenesis wraps waterside mosque in Bangladesh in perforated pink concrete
Local architecture office Studio Morphogenesis has used dusty pink coloured concrete to build a waterside mosque that sits on a sloping site in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Read more
For our Social Housing Revival series, we look at how the fate of UK social-housing estates has become an urgent topic as councils grapple with the housing crisis and challenges of preservation. Read more
Dezeen Showroom: designer Anna Vonhause opted for an "eye-catching industrial-style" when developing the Vank Long furniture collection for Polish brand Vank. Read more
Kitchen of the Week: Open Feel With White-and-Wood Japandi Style (8 photos)
Some people think food doesn’t belong in the bedroom. But this young couple, one of whom is a chef, thought an unused guest bedroom in their Minneapolis home would make a great location for their new kitchen. At least better than the existing kitchen’s location in a dark, walled-off corner. They...
Toothbrush pops open for recycling in Seymourpowell's Un-Made disassembly concept
British design studio Seymourpowell has put cheap electronic goods under the spotlight with Un-Made, a project imagining four possible ways to design for quick disassembly and recycling. Read more
Linehouse creates greenhouse-informed food market in Shanghai
Architecture studio Linehouse has wrapped a food market in a Shanghai laneway neighbourhood around a central atrium informed by Victorian greenhouses. Read more
Peterson Rich Office inserts white-cube galleries into converted Detroit church
Brooklyn architecture studio Peterson Rich Office has adapted an early-1900s Detroit church into The Shepherd arts centre, inserting contemporary art galleries into its nave and transept. Read more
Pearce+ creates temporary sub-zero restaurant in Canada
UK architecture studio Pearce+ and Canadian designer Joe Kalturnyk have created a temporary inflatable restaurant for subzero temperatures in Winnipeg, Canada. Read more