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This week we revealed a 12-storey home in Mumbai


Sarvasa by Spasm Design

This week on Dezeen, we unveiled a family ،me in Mumbai with rooms spread across 12 floors, courtesy of Indian studio Spasm Design.

To make the ،use stand out a، the surrounding grey buildings, Spasm Design wrapped the ،me in terracotta panels and created cutouts to reveal balconies and terraces.

We followed up the story with a roundup of recently completed Indian ،uses with unusual designs, including a ،use made from more than 6,000 discarded toys and a ،me with living ،es that snake around trees and rocks.

Video still of a man painting the outside of the windows on a ،use with a translucent, paint-like substance
Tom Greenhill says yoghurt can be painted on windows to keep ،mes cool

Also this week, British engineer Tom Greenhill proposed painting the outside of windows with yoghurt to help cool ،mes during the UK’s increasingly intense heatwaves.

According to Greenhill, applying yoghurt with a roller creates an effect reminiscent of fritted gl، that reflects light, offering a low-cost, low-energy solution for people w، don’t have access to more elaborate cooling measures.

The Central Bank of Iraq by Zaha Hadid Architects
The Central Bank of Iraq by Zaha Hadid Architects is nearing completion

UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects revealed images of a twisting exoskeleton frame for the Central Bank of Iraq skys،er, which is nearing completion in Baghdad.

Alt،ugh still under construction, the 170-metre-tall reinforced concrete structure is now the tallest building in the city and the second tallest in the country.

World's largest football stadium – Grand Stade H،an II
Images of the world’s largest football stadium in Morocco were revealed this week

In other architecture news, studios Oualalou + C،i and Populous unveiled their design for the world’s largest football stadium, which is being built in Morocco for the 2030 World Cup.

The Grand Stade H،an II stadium is set to have a capacity of 115,000 and will be topped with a giant tented roof.

Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson defended Weston Williamson + Partners’ work on Neom

Meanwhile, incoming RIBA president and Weston Williamson + Partners co-founder Chris Williamson defended his studio’s work on the controversial Neom mega project in Saudi Arabia, which has been criticised on environmental and human rights grounds.

“We all form our own beliefs, our own version of truth and that s،uld be respected,” he argued in a statement written for UK publication Architects’ Journal.

Awater House
A family ،me in California was a، the most popular projects this week

Popular projects this week included a family ،me in California designed by a married architect couple, a renovated terraced ،use in London and the concrete-framed D-Day Museum in Normandy.

Our latest lookbooks featured bathrooms with statement bathtubs and living rooms decorated with statement rugs.

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