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The “miracle” of Taiwan’s luxury social housing

April 4, 2024 Nat Barker 0

From a standing start, Taiwan has embarked on one of the world’s most ambitious social-housing programmes. Dezeen finds out more as part of our Social Housing Revival series. Having only become government policy in 2016, Taiwan expects to have amassed a social-housing stock of 200,000 units by the end of 2024 – and has already

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Montgomery County has found a way to reinvigorate public housing in America

April 1, 2024 Ben Dreith 0

As part of Dezeen’s Social Housing Revival series, we look at how one county in Maryland is leading the way in the US after devising a novel public-development strategy to help combat its housing crisis. Montgomery is a growing county on the outskirts of the Washington DC metropolitan area that has come up with a method

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Demolition of council estates “has peaked”

March 28, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

For our Social Housing Revival series, we look at how the fate of UK social-housing estates has become an urgent topic as councils grapple with the housing crisis and challenges of preservation. Regeneration of social housing estates – which typically involves demolishing post-war estates and replacing them with new housing that increases the overall number

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Barcelona’s “best projects are being done in the field of social housing”

March 27, 2024 Lizzie Crook 0

As part of our Social Housing Revival series, we spotlight the city of Barcelona, which is shrugging off the legacy of fascism by rapidly ramping up its supply of social housing. In June 2015, veteran housing activist Ada Colau became the first female mayor of Barcelona. She had risen to prominence clashing with police as

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Social housing means “I can breathe again” say residents

March 15, 2024 Peter Apps 0

Dezeen speaks to residents of new council housing in London about what their homes mean to them as part of our Social Housing Revival series. “When I got here, I was just really in shock because it is absolutely beautiful,” said Amanda Bennett*, a mother-of-three who recently moved into a new council house near south London’s

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Ukrainian studios “doing what we can, and sometimes what we can’t” after two years of war

February 23, 2024 Nat Barker 0

Two years into Russia’s full-scale invasion, architecture and design studios in Ukraine are adapting to support the war effort while also ensuring they stay in business. Casualties in the war now number around 500,000, including more than 10,000 civilian deaths. With Saturday marking two years since Russia’s troops crossed the Ukraine border, Dezeen spoke to

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Why aren’t more architects using stone as a building material?

February 15, 2024 Amy Peacock 0

Stone has the potential to become a go-to, low-carbon structural material, but barriers around quarrying and a lack of awareness must be overcome to make this a reality, experts tell Dezeen in this Stone Age 2.0 feature. Arup geologist Paola Blasi, who advises architects on how to use stone, said the material is finally reappearing

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“The Sims is a key part of why I ended up in interior design”

January 25, 2024 Jane Englefield 0

The Sims has been allowing players to act out their architecture and interior design fantasies for more than two decades. Jane Englefield finds out how the makers of the iconic life-simulation video game keep up with shifting trends. “People laugh when I mention playing The Sims, but it was hugely significant in terms of spatial

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Maximalism to make way for “quiet refinement” in 2024 say interior designers

January 5, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

Interior design in 2024 will have a focus on individualism and see a backlash to the rise in AI design while colours will be informed by global warming, interior designers across the globe told Dezeen. While the trend for locally sourced materials and sustainable biomaterials looks set to become more pronounced, designers also believe that

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Less experimentation and more “safe spaces” will define architecture in 2024

January 4, 2024 Lizzie Crook 0

Architects from studios including Counterspace and OMA are among those expecting less extravagant and more community-centric designs to dominate the global architecture scene in 2024. Dezeen spoke to architects from leading and emerging studios around the world to get their predictions for the trends that could define the industry this year. For most, world affairs

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