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Serpentine unveils SelgasCano pavilion

Madrid-based architect SelgasCano has created a colourful, double-skinned structure for the Serpentine’s 15th pavilion

FX Awards 2015 open for entries!

This year’s FX International Interior Design Awards are now open for entries! visit the dedicated FX Awards website to find out how to enter.

Video: Robert Angell on the design process behind three of his interiors

Robert Angell, the interior designer behind some of London’s most desirable restaurants, including Marcus Wareing at the Berkeley and Kaspar’s Seafood Bar & Grill at the Savoy, tells DesignCurial how he designs restaurants that are every bit a exciting and sumptuous as the food they serve.

Pepsi shows dress installation at Art Basel Hong Kong

Fashion designer Nicola Formichetti has created a glowing dress with Pepsi for a worthwhile cause

How are women changing our cities?

Lucy Bullivant, curator of the exhibition Urbanistas: women innovators in architecture, urban and landscape design, on how women are changing our cities.

Glorious gas station design – the world’s 10 best filling stations

Whether you know them as gas or petrol stations – these roadside rest-stops show a truly amazing bredth of architecture styles. Here are our 10 favourites

Five finalists for the Mies van der Rohe Award 2015 announced

Herbert Wright on the five buildings nominated for this year’s the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award.

The 10 best tower blocks in Britain

Streets in the sky or blight on our skylines? Whatever you think of Britain’s many tower blocks, some are brave works of architecture that have come to be seen as classics. Here are our 10 favourites.

My first Building – Deborah Saunt, Director of DSDHA

Architect and director of architecture practice DSDHA Deborah Saunt remembers her first completed building, John Perry Nursery in Dagenham, east London

Paul Priestman on Future-Proofing Transport Design

Paul Priestman of PriestmanGoode examines what’s in store for transport design