This week the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion designer was revealed
This week on Dezeen, South Korean architect Minsuk Cho revealed his star-shaped design for the 2024 Serpentine Pavilion.
Cho, who is the founder of architecture practice Mass Studies, was announced by the Serpentine Gallery as the designer of this year's pavilion and released the first visuals of the building.
The pavilion will be the architect's first project in the UK and will open in London's Kensington Gardens in June 2024.
We created an exclusive video featuring the Cybertruck
We also published an exclusive video featuring Tesla's Cybertruck.
The video shows the truck in action as well as exploring the electric pickup's interior and unique design features.
Li Edelkoort spoke about AI
In other news, trend forecaster Li Edelkoort said that the use of robots and AI is a "new form of colonialism" and that "people with money are using AI and robots like their new slaves". She made the comments during an on-stage interview with Dezeen deputy editor Cajsa Carlson at Downtown Design during Dubai Design Week.
A trio of hotels designed by BIG was one of the week's most popular projects
Popular projects this week included a trio of hotels designed by BIG, a red brick home overlooking the river Thames and a monumental visitor centre in a Second World War cemetery.
Our latest lookbooks featured contemporary homes that incorporate ruins and interiors where burl wood provides natural texture.
This week on Dezeen
This week on Dezeen is our regular roundup of the w...
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