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    This week Liu Jiakun won the Pritzker Architecture Prize

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMarch 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    This week on Dezeen, Chinese architect Liu Jiakun was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize for his buildings that aim to prioritise people over architectural style.

    Liu became the 54th laureate and third architect from China to receive the award in its 46-year history, following Chinese-American architect IM Pei and Amateur Architecture Studio founder Wang Shu.

    To celebrate his win, we looked back at 11 key projects from Liu’s four-decade-long career working exclusively in China, including cultural institutions, civic spaces, commercial buildings and urban landscapes.

    Art Deco Centenary
    We launched an editorial series on art deco

    In celebration of 100 years since the “arts décoratifs” exposition in Paris, we launched our latest editorial series – Art Deco Centenary, which will explore architecture and design of the art deco style.

    So far in the series, we have created a quick guide explaining art deco and spotlighted the iconic Chrysler Building in New York, while London-based designer Tatjana von Stein explained how she uses the style in her interior designs.

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    Ricardo Scofidio died aged 89

    New York architect Ricardo Scofidio, who co-founded Diller Scofidio + Renfro, passed away this week aged 89.

    Scofidio designed numerous high-profile projects, including New York’s High Line and The Shed cultural centre in Hudson Yards. His studio was also responsible for V&A East in London and Zaryadye Park in Moscow.

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    At a racing event at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, a new land speed record for a driverless car of 197.7 miles per hour was set by Italian automobile brand Maserati.

    Powered by artificial intelligence (AI), the car completed the 2.8-mile runway at record-breaking speed without a driver at the helm.

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    In other news, Chinese smartphone company Infinix revealed a prototype tri-fold phone that can be used as a clip-on camera.

    It functions as a conventional smartphone when outstretched and also bends vertically along two hinges to fold down to the size of a credit card, forming a mini dual-screen device that can be attached to gym equipment or a car dashboard.

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    A house with a double-height courtyard was among this week’s most popular projects

    Popular projects this week include a home in the Netherlands with a double-height courtyard, a blocky cedar-clad residence in Quebec and a house in London made from brick, stone and aluminium.

    Our latest lookbooks featured kitchens with show-stopping islands and light-filled London basement homes.

    The top photo of Liu is by Tom Welsh for The Hyatt Foundation/The Pritzker Architecture Prize.

    This week on Dezeen

    This week on Dezeen is our regular roundup of the week’s top news stories. Subscribe to our newsletters to be sure you don’t miss anything. 

    The post This week Liu Jiakun won the Pritzker Architecture Prize appeared first on Dezeen.



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