This week the UK's worst new building was revealed
This week on Dezeen, the redevelopment of Lime Street in Liverpool was named the winner of the Carbuncle Cup, dedicated to finding the UK's worst building.
The retail, hotel and student accommodation development by British studio Broadway Malyan was named the winner of the prize, revived this year by UK magazine The Fence after not being run since 2018.
"From the very first viewing, two of our panel had this as their number one selection, and as the longlist was narrowed to a shortlist, this hideous bit of architectural misadventure continued to stick out," said The Fence in the award announcement.
We highlighted five chairs making a comeback at 3 Days of Design
We continued our reporting of the key installations and trends from last week's 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen by highlighting five classic chairs that made a comeback as part of the event. Other highlights from the festival included an entire home interior made from bioplastic and exhibitions showcasing everything from the legacy of "world-famous unknown Dane" Jens Quistgaard to the work of 28 emerging Nordic designers.
We created a video following the Serpentine Pavilion opening
Following the unveiling of the Serpentine Pavilion earlier this month, architect Minsuk Cho described the sensory experiences evoked by his structure in an exclusive video produced by Dezeen.
In an opinion piece focused on the pavilion, Phineas Harper asked "when was the last time the Serpentine delivered a bang...
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