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Dezeen Weekly

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Dezeen Weekly is an original podcast from Dezeen, the world's most influential design and architecture magazine. Each episode, two of our journalists discuss the biggest design and architecture stories of the week. If you're interested in how humans are shaping the world around them and you like to stay informed, this is your essential weekly briefing. New episodes are released every Friday.

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Dezeen

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Arts

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Why everyone likes the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library 10.07.2026

How did the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library manage to sidestep America's architecture culture war? And is affordable design having a moment?   In this episode, Dezeen design editor Jennifer Hahn and editor Tom Ravenscroft reflect on the unusually positive reaction to the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library , designed by architecture studio Snøhetta and recently completed in North Dakot...

Can Kylie Jenner detoxify AI smart glasses? 03.07.2026

Would we wear the new Meta smart glasses? Is Frank Gehry's Abu Dhabi opera house actually pretty good? And why did Paris Fashion Week feel like the last days of the Roman Empire?   In this episode, Dezeen design editor Jennifer Hahn and architecture reporter Amy Peacock discuss Meta's collaboration with Kylie Jenner on its first designed-in-house smart glasses .   Then, they consider the late Fran...

Is Gaudí the greatest architect ever? 26.06.2026

Why is Gaudí so widely admired? Is there a darker side to his architecture? And should he be made a saint? Listen to the latest episode of Dezeen Weekly now.   This month marks 100 years since the death of Antoni Gaudí, one of the most famous architects of all time.   For this episode, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker was joined by architecture reporter Amy Peacock and editor Tom Ravenscroft to r...

What mattered at this year's 3 Days of Design Video 19.06.2026

In this special video episode of Dezeen Weekly sponsored by Framery, we discuss highlights from this year's 3 Days of Design . Last week, we were in Copenhagen for the biggest design festival in northern Europe, 3 Days of Design. Dezeen features editor Nat Barker sat down with deputy editor Cajsa Carlson and design reporter Jane Englefield to reflect on the standout moments from the event and why...

Why are we obsessed with liminal space? 05.06.2026

This week, we discuss a new architecture-themed horror film, some concerning news about green walls and a new architectural term that one of our hosts has audaciously coined.   In this episode, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker and design editor Jennifer Hahn consider Backrooms – a surprise-hit horror movie from a 20-year-old director – and its origins in the internet's fascination with "liminal s...

Why does everyone seem to hate the new electric Ferrari? 29.05.2026

In this episode of Dezeen Weekly, we discuss the fierce reaction to Ferrari's unveiling of its first all-electric car , designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson.   This week, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker and design editor Jennifer Hahn are joined by our co-CEO Ben Hobson, who was at the Ferrari Luce launch event in Rome at the weekend.   Together, they analyse the car's design and consider why it...

Is IKEA's new collection too good to be true? 22.05.2026

Why is everyone talking about a giant new data centre planned for the Utah desert? Is IKEA's new collection a wake-up call for the design industry? And why do Parisians hate tall buildings?   In this episode, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker and design editor Jennifer Hahn begin by discussing a project to build a huge data centre in a remote part of Utah , including the local backlash.   Then, th...

Is parametricism the defining architecture style of the 21st century? 15.05.2026

In the latest episode of Dezeen Weekly , we give listeners a crash course in parametricism , from its origins to its much-disputed claim of being the most significant architectural style since modernism. We debate some of the most pressing questions surrounding the movement: Did Patrick Schumacher's association with the style actually torpedo its success? How much agency lies with the architect wh...

How Adidas won the super-shoe war 08.05.2026

What was special about the shoes on the feet of the record-breaking runners at the recent London Marathon? Is the Met Gala an important design event, or just about money and celebrity? And why is a new addition to a 930-year-old French cathedral so controversial?   In this week's episode, Dezeen's design editor Jennifer Hahn and features editor Nat Barker plot a brief history of the race to create...

What's so bad about brands taking over Milan design week? 01.05.2026

In this episode of Dezeen Weekly , we reflect on the major trends from this year's Milan design week , and discuss whether the festival has reached peak "brandification". Why did food and inflatables have such a big presence in Milan this year? Could there be a link to the geopolitical issues gripping the globe? Also, did this year mark a tipping point for corporate installations? And is the invol...

Why architecture has a large gender pay gap 24.04.2026

Why are there so few women in top architecture jobs? What's the deal with the world's first kilometre-high skyscraper, currently under construction in Saudi Arabia? And why do major building projects stall?   In this episode, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker is joined by architecture reporter Amy Peacock and editor Tom Ravenscroft .   They discuss the most recent gender pay gap figures for the bi...

Why Milan design week is such a big deal 17.04.2026

What's so important about Milan design week, and what we can expect this year? And how does the proposed "Arc de Trump" compare to the Arc de Triomphe?   In the latest episode of Dezeen Weekly, we look ahead to the biggest week in the design industry calendar , and discuss yet another bombastic architecture proposal from Donald Trump .   This episode was hosted by Dezeen features editor Nat Barker...

Are the walls closing in on Donald Trump's ballroom? 10.04.2026

Why is the White House currently stuck with a giant hole in the ground? Is the redesigned Lime bike a success? And what does it mean to be a top designer in 2026? In this episode, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker and design editor Jennifer Hahn discuss a dramatic plot-twist in the story of Donald Trump's East Wing redevelopment project. Then, they share their thoughts on the new Lime bike design...

Style Wars: The Modernists Strike Back 27.03.2026

Why did a coalition including the American Institute of Architects file a lawsuit against Donald Trump this week? How did a conversational AI toy respond when a five-year-old child told it "I love you"? And why are there concerns about the skyscrapers springing up across Africa?   In this episode, Dezeen design editor Jennifer Hahn and features editor Nat Barker discuss the row over Trump's renova...

Is AI really coming for architects' jobs? 20.03.2026

How worried should architects be about large language models taking their jobs? How did the Pritzker Architecture Prize make us look silly this week? And what is "bio-upcycling"?   In this episode, Dezeen features editor  Nat Barker and design editor Jennifer Hahn consider a controversial labour impact study by AI company Anthropic .   Also, they reflect on the surprise announcement about  this ye...

The strangest architecture competition ever? 13.03.2026

What's the deal with the mysterious competition to design a new "world wonder"? And how did Apple manage to halve the price of its least expensive laptop?   In this episode, Dezeen features editor Nat Barker and design editor Jennifer Hahn discuss proposals for a huge new landmark in Rotterdam aimed at inspiring people to reduce their carbon footprints.   Then, they consider the significance of th...

Is this the end of the Pritzker Architecture Prize? 06.03.2026

What do the revelations about Tom Pritzker's association with Jeffrey Epstein mean for the Pritzker Architecture Prize? What happened in a recent court case about Zaha Hadid's name? And could the escalating conflict in the Middle East be a worry for big architecture studios? In this episode, Nat Barker and Tom Ravenscroft discuss the delay to this year's announcement of architecture's most prestig...

The White House ballroom project progresses 27.02.2026

In this episode, we discuss an update to Donald Trump's controversial redevelopment of the White House's East Wing . Then, we delve into an unexpected story from Ukraine : the emergence of a flurry of interestingly designed interiors in the war-stricken country. Finally, we talk about the design of the spaceship that NASA hopes will soon take its astronauts on the longest journey in the history of...

Have we passed peak touchscreen? 20.02.2026

This week's episode sees us analyse Jony Ive and Marc Newson's interiors for the first electric Ferrari and whether the design signals a revival of the physical button.   Then, we consider plans for what has been touted as Australia's first new city in 100 years . Will its climate strategy be enough to cope with scorching temperatures? How exactly will it be "inclusive"? And when does a suburb bec...

"Bjarke Ingels, shame on you!" 13.02.2026

Why did protesters stage a demonstration outside the office of a global architecture firm? Is a Saudi Arabia-inspired proposal for a high-speed railway connecting five countries realistic? And why was this year's Stockholm Design Week like none before?   This week, Dezeen design editor Jennifer Hahn and features editor Nat Barker discuss RIBA president Chris Williamson's plan for The Loop (00:45)....

Architects' designs for Donald J Trump Airport 06.02.2026

Does Donald Trump approve of modernist buildings if they have his name on them? And are we living through an era of architectural "gentleism"? In this week's episode of Dezeen Weekly, Dezeen editor Tom Ravenscroft and features editor Nat Barker discuss architects' proposals for an overhaul of Eero Saarinen's iconic Washington Dulles Airport following criticisms made by Donald Trump (00:47). Then,...

Neom's fake-snow Asian Winter Games ambitions falter 30.01.2026

In this week's episode, Jennifer Hahn and Nat Barker discuss the indefinite delay to the 2029 Asian Winter Games, planned for the Trojena ski resort in Saudi Arabia (00:33). Next, they consider the world's first building concept designed by a humanoid robot (08:37), and talk through the challenges of taking on the prestigious Serpentine Pavilion in 2026 (13:20).

Zaha Hadid Architects brings Dubai bling to Ethiopia 22.01.2026

Dezeen introduces Dezeen Weekly, a brand new podcast in which we discuss the major architecture and design stories of the week. In our first episode, award-winning Dezeen journalists Nat Barker and Jennifer Hahn consider what a project for the largest airport in Africa (if not the world) says about aviation design in 2026 (0:48). Then, they weigh up whether a new autistic Barbie is cynical or sinc...

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