This week Foster + Partners and Zaha Hadid Architects withdrew from Architects Declare

Airplane in sky: Architects Declare "disappointed" with Foster + Partners

This week on Dezeen, two of the original signatories to the Architects Declare climate change network – Foster + Partners and Zaha Hadid Architects – withdrew from the group.

UK studio Foster + Partners made the decision to leave the group following a disagreement over the designing airports.

“Foster + Partners has withdrawn from Architects Declare because, since our founding in 1967, we have pioneered a green agenda and believe that aviation, like any other sector, needs the most sustainable infrastructure to fulfil its purpose,” said studio founder Norman Foster in a statement issued to Dezeen.

Zaha Hadid Architects withdraws from Architects Declare
Zaha Hadid Architects withdraws from Architects Declare

A day after a day after Foster + Partners left the group, fellow founding signatory Zaha Hadid Architects announced its decision to withdraw.

In its statement, the studio attacked the climate change group’s leadership saying that their decisions were “setting the profession up for failure”.

Sam Jacob Studio Christmans tree
Sam Jacob Studio builds raised forest of pyramidal trees for Electric Nemeton Christmas display

As the world gears up to the festive season, Sam Jacob Studio unveiled its Christmas Tree in London’s King’s Cross district.

Named Electric Nemeton, the 11-metre-tall tree is designed to be a cross between “a fairy-tale forest and modern architecture”.

Kim Kardashian's bum shorts
Beate Karlsson uses silicone to make claw shoes and wearable replicas of Kim Kardashian’s bum

In design news, self-professed “mother of silicone” Beate Karlsson created a series of wearable objects including shoes that look like claws and padded shorts that imitate Kim Kardashian’s bum.

The “fictional fashion” pieces were designed to “belong in a future imaginary world where there are less norm-driven preconceptions” the designer told Dezeen.

Ten peaceful bedrooms designed by architects
Ten peaceful bedrooms designed by architects

This week we also continued our series focusing on providing visual inspiration for the home with a roundup of ten serene, architect-designed bedrooms.

We also began our review of the year’s most interesting stories by taking a look at the top 10 staircases and top 10 hotels of 2020.

Peruvian mountains surround geometric and red Casa Huayoccari by Barclay & Crousse
Peruvian mountains surround geometric and red Casa Huayoccari by Barclay & Crousse

Popular projects on Dezeen this week include a house in Peru with reddish stone and concrete walls designed by Barclay & Crousse, a London apartment with pink and pistachio-green storage walls and a teal coloured beach retreat overlooking Tunquén beach in Chile.

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