Architect Arthur Mamou-Mani has won the Shaping Water Competition with Harmonic Tides, an installation informed by the movement of water, which will be built at Clerkenwell Design Week later this month.
Fifteen designs have been shortlisted for the Shaping Water Competition, which invited ideas for a large-scale installation celebrating the essence of water for Clerkenwell Design Week.
This video highlights the design stories behind the latest ASUS products, which were exhibited at Dezeen and ASUS's Design You Can Feel showcase at Milan design week.
Visitors can walk through a kinetic installation by Studio INI that dynamically responds to movement at Dezeen and ASUS Zenbook's Design You Can Feel showcase, which is open to the public during Milan design week until 13 April.
Hanju Seo has won Dezeen and Bentley's Start Something Powerful Competition with a concept that helps identify individual trees by their bark, enabling small forest owners to participate more effectively in carbon offset programmes.
Rehan Petit has been awarded second place in Dezeen and Bentley's Start Something Powerful Competition for his proposal for oil spill cleanups by repurposing boat bumpers into tools for environmental restoration.
Matthew Pratt has been awarded third place in Dezeen and Bentley's Start Something Powerful Competition with his proposal for subterranean desert sanctuaries to help future generations to flourish in arid climates.
Eight innovative designs have been shortlisted for Dezeen and Bentley's Start Something Powerful Competition, which called for pioneering proposals that reimagine the way future generations live over the next 100 years.
Furry seating, biomaterial lights and tactile AI devices feature in Dezeen and ASUS Zenbook's Design You Can Feel exhibition, which is open to the public until 22 September.
London studio Future Facility has created a conceptual artificial intelligence device that aims to provide a "calmer" relationship with technology for ASUS and Dezeen's Design You Can Feel exhibition, which opens tomorrow at London Design Festival.
Designers including Fernando Laposse, Studio Furthermore and Future Facility will present work exploring materiality and artificial intelligence at a major exhibition curated by Dezeen for ASUS Zenbook during this year's London Design Festival.