This week the design for Brazil's tallest skyscraper was revealed
This week on Dezeen, a design by Brazilian artist Lalalli Senna was revealed for the Senna Tower supertall skyscraper, which is set to be the tallest building in Brazil.
Planned for the city of Balneário Camboriú, the 500-metre-tall building will feature a facade that curves towards the base to form terraces populated with pools and landscaping.
The project developer, FG Empreendimetos, claims Senna Tower will be the tallest residential tower in the world.
Dezeen launched the Design You Can Feel exhibition during London Design Week
Also this week, Dezeen reported live from London Design Festival. Our Monday coverage featured a pop-up shop showcasing British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori's latest collection and an exhibition of sculptural chairs by five UK-based makers. On Tuesday, Dezeen launched an exhibition in collaboration with ASUS called Design You Can Feel, which showcased furniture, lighting and installation design exploring themes of materials, craftsmanship and AI.
Huawei unveiled a triple-foldable phone
In other design news, Chinese tech giant Huawei released a triple-folding phone that opens into a 10.2-inch tablet.
Named Mate XT Ultimate Design, the smartphone has a flexible OLED touchscreen that hinges in two directions. It was described by the brand as "the first-ever commercial triple foldable phone".
This year's Neave Brown Award for Housing shortlist was revealed
The Royal Institute of British Architects revealed the 2024 shortlist for the a...
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