This week we highlighted the best of 3 Days of Design
This week on Dezeen, we reported live from Copenhagen for this year's 3 Days of Design, covering the latest product launches and installations at the festival.
The first day of live coverage included exhibitions from the Danish Architecture Centre and a suede-and-leather trainer collection by Danish design brand Hay and Japanese sportswear brand ASICS (pictured top).
Chairs took centre stage on day two. Dezeen's deputy editor Cajsa Carlson described a series of clear plastic furniture as "the best thing I've seen today" and Danish designer Cecilie Manz spoke about her Monolit chair in an exclusive interview.
Japanese architect Fumihiko passed away
In architecture news, Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki passed away aged 95. We rounded up eight of his most notable buildings, including the 4 World Trade Center, the Hillside Terrace Complex and the Fujisawa Municipal Gymnasium.
The Allianz Arena by Herzog & de Meuron is one of the stadiums hosting the Euro 2024 games
As the Euro 2024 football tournament kicked off this week, we collected the 10 stadiums across Germany set to host the games over the coming month.
Among the stadiums in the lineup are the Allianz Arena by Herzog & de Meuron, clad in inflated ETFE panels, and the Olympiastadion, which was originally designed by Werner March and Albert Speer for the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Architects from across Palestine are trying to enter Gaza to support rebuilding
Palestinian architects ...
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