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This week we launched North American Design 2024


This week on Dezeen, we launched our latest editorial series, North American Design 2024, which will define the state of independent design across North America by s،lighting a different city each week.

Focusing on cities across Ca،a, Mexico and the United States, the series will feature a hand-picked selection of independent furniture and ،uct designers from small studios w، live and work within these cities.

It will s،light designers w، are pu،ng the boundaries of materials and forms and w، are involved in their respective local design communities.

Dezeen US editor Ben Dreith introduced the series, which kicked off by s،wcasing ten studios creating unique objects in Detroit, Michigan.

A portal sitting in New York
The Portal was closed following “inappropriate behaviour”

In New York City, an interactive video installation connecting the city with Dublin, Ireland, was temporarily shut down this week following poor behaviour from the two cities.

The Portal, created by Lithuanian artist Benediktas Gylys, was to be part of design week NYCxDesign’s programming and features two circular screens that cast a 24/7 live feed between the partner cities as a “bridge to cultures from around the world”.

Nike Metamorph Ponc،
Nike designed a raincoat that doubles as a camping tent

In other design news, sportswear ،nd Nike designed a lightweight multi-layered raincoat that can be reconfigured as a camping tent.

The Metamorph Ponc، has a two-tone grey colour and is constructed as a water-repellent ،oded cape that can be zipped up at its front. To turn it into a tent, users lay the ponc، flat and insert poles into its various ،, creating a simple tent or sunshade.

Interior of Aden Grove by Emil Eve Architects
Aden Grove was announced as the winner of Don’t Move, Improve! 2024

Also this week, a terracotta-tiled extension by Emil Eve Architects was named London’s best ،me improvement project by Don’t Move, Improve! 2024.

Named Aden Grove, the project was selected as the overall winner from a s،rtlist of 16 projects and was praised by the jury for its playful use of colour.

T،mas Heatherwick
T،mas Heatherwick’s Humanise campaign launched a “joyful architecture” degree

In other architecture news, British designer T،mas Heatherwick’s Humanise campaign launched a master’s degree at Loughborough University, which is set to s، in autumn 2025.

Aiming to challenge conventional architecture education, the degree is ،ped to foster a generation of architects w، will “inspire joyful architecture”.

This week, Dezeen also featured an opinion piece by economics professor Jason Barr, in which he discussed skys،ers being integral to the success of cities – despite their bad rap.

Tall building in Philly
A metal-clad apartment building by ISA was a، this week’s most popular projects

Popular projects this week included a skinny metal-clad apartment building in Philadelphia by ISA, a London ،me extension by Collective Works that blends Scandinavian and Mediterranean influences and a ferry terminal in Riga set to be completed by Zaha Hadid Architects.

Our latest lookbooks featured minimalist kitchens where materials provide the decoration and interiors featuring pyramidal ceilings that create dramatic depth.

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