This week on Dezeen, a three-year renovation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous building, Fallingwater, was completed.
Led by New York-based Architectural Preservation Studio, the extensive renovation addressed water damage and other problems at the house, which was designed in the mid-1930s for retail magnate Edgar J Kaufmann.
We published a Milan design week preview
We also looked forward to this year’s Milan design week, the design world’s biggest annual gathering, which takes place later this month.
Ahead of the event, we picked the key installations and exhibitions to see, including The Eames Houses at Triennale Milano (pictured), a mindfulness space by Zaha Hadid Architects and Kelly Wearstler’s collection for H&M.
Donald Trump announced plans for a presidential library skyscraper in Miami
In the US, president Donald Trump was once again back in the news, as he announced plans for a presidential library skyscraper in Miami.
Meanwhile, in Washington DC, construction of the White House extension was halted by a judge, who determined that the project needs congressional approval to continue.
Milan named a street after Zaha Hadid
This week also marked the 10th anniversary of the death of Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid. To mark the occasion, Milan named a street after the architect near the Generali Tower, which she designed.
Zaha Hadid Foundation director Aric Chen also picked out 10 of his favourite items from the Hadid archive exclusively for Dezeen.
One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha completed this week
In stadium news, One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha was unveiled as the final major part of the reconstruction of Christchurch following the 2011 earthquake.
Meanwhile, Danish architecture studio BIG revealed its design for a 50,000-capacity stadium set to be built in Madrid’s Macondo Park for Colombian singer Shakira’s world tour.
Casa Tupin was one of this week’s most popular projects
Popular projects on Dezeen this week included a house without windows in Brazil, the V&A East museum in London and a house that “moves with the dunes” in the Netherlands.
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