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Dezeen’s top houses of 2025

December 1, 2025 Tom Ravenscroft 0

To kick off our Review of 2025, Dezeen editor Tom Ravenscroft picks 10 of the most interesting houses from the year, including a brutalist-castle-like home and a glass-brick fronted house. This year on Dezeen, we have published around 300 of the most unique and interesting new homes from all around the world, in a huge variety

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10 Inspiring Sunroom Ideas (10 photos)

December 1, 2025 Becky Harris 0

A sunroom filled with light is often a favorite space in the house, especially during chilly winter months. With windows that wrap three sides of the room, these bright spaces blur the lines between indoors and out. A sunroom can be a pleasant spot to…

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MVRDV designs office block as “colourful addition” to Rotterdam

December 1, 2025 Starr Charles 0

Dutch studio MVRDV has unveiled plans for the Schieblocks office building in Rotterdam, which will comprise a series of stacked, colourful blocks beside Rotterdam Centraal station. Set to stretch 150 metres along the city’s railway line, Schieblocks will encompass 47,000 square metres of private office space, along with commercial space at ground level and a

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The Gray Race House / Rinaldo Del Nero

December 1, 2025 Valeria Silva 0

This renovation project is an exemplary alternative to the all-too-common practice of demolition and reconstruction, which tends to replace complexity with standardized solutions. Here, the approach was to recover and transform, minimizing waste and giving new value to materials via preservation rather than replacement.

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MÔ He’ritage Villa / MÔ he studio

December 1, 2025 Miwa Negoro 0

MICROSCOPES – “Architecture is a microcosm”. The concept of “place” and “Ego” in architecture has also become the theme of Contemporary Architecture over the past decades. MÔhe’ritage does not exaggerate, does not turn architecture into a mark that goes with the years, MÔhe’ritage is simple, close, and gentle like someone’s innocent and emotional childhood. Being part of a series of projects on resort villas and small homestays, “MÔ” originates from the word “where” in the Central Vietnamese dialect, and is also a friendly invitation from indigenous people.