This week the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion was unveiled

This week on Dezeen, we revealed this year's Serpentine Pavilion, which was designed by Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum. Made from four arched timber structures, the pavilion, named A Capsule in Time, is organised around a central courtyard containing a single tree. Dezeen showcased the pavilion in a film, while Tabassum explained her aims for the The post This week the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion was unveiled appeared first on Dezeen.

This week the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion was unveiled
2025 Serpentine Pavilion

This week on Dezeen, we revealed this year's Serpentine Pavilion, which was designed by Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum.

Made from four arched timber structures, the pavilion, named A Capsule in Time, is organised around a central courtyard containing a single tree.

Dezeen showcased the pavilion in a film, while Tabassum explained her aims for the pavilion in an interview.

Somerset House hosted the London Design Biennale

Also in the UK capital, this year's London Design Biennale opened at Somerset House. We rounded up the key installations at the event including giant multi-person urns and the world's first known organisational chart.

Ahead of the opening, we interviewed the biennale's artistic director Samuel Ross, who told Dezeen that British design needs to become more political.

Norman Foster at 90
We've rounded up Norman Foster's most significant projects

In celebration of Norman Foster's 90th birthday, we've rounded up 12 of the most impactful projects from his nearly six-decades-long career.

Foster's incredible portfolio includes airports, skyscrapers, high-profile offices, cultural landmarks and record-breaking infrastructure.

Penelope Seidler standing with hands on exhibition vitrine
We interviewed Australian architect Penelope Seidler

We also interviewed Australian architect Penelope Seidler, who told Dezeen that architecture students today are being let down by their education.

"They're taught all about good things – sustainability, environmentalism, friendly with society, all those things," she added. "They seem to learn everything but actually building."

Egypt and Saudi Arabia map
A bridge is planned between Egypt and China

In other architecture news, we reported on the plans to build a bridge between Egypt and Saudi Arabia across the Red Sea.

"We have now completed the planning for the bridge between Egypt and Saudi Arabia and are ready to implement it at any time, whether a bridge or a tunnel," said Egypt's transport minister Kamel al-Wazir.

The Torch supertall skyscraper in New York
Construction has started on the Torch supertall skyscraper

In the US, construction started on the Torch supertall skyscraper at 740 Eighth Avenue in New York.

Designed by studios ODA and SLCE, the 51-storey skyscraper will be topped with a spiralling crown that may hold an above-city thrill ride.

Casa Magarola by Rául Sánchez Architects
A burnt orange-toned house was one of this week's most popular projects

Popular projects this week included a burnt orange-toned house near Barcelona, the renovation of a mid-century house in LA and a viewpoint made from imitation stone in China.

Our latest lookbook featured minimalist bedrooms where wood adds visual interest.

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