
The most recent edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter highlights a stone-clad residence in Scotland designed by Izat Arundell. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now.
This home, created by Izat Arundell, has been recognized by the Royal Institute of British Architects as the UK’s best new house.
Reactions from readers were mixed. One praised the project as a “deserved award for a smart, modest, fitting the locale design,” while another expressed reservations, commenting, “it’s nice enough as a one-bedroom house, but I’m not sure it really warrants an award.”

Other topics featured in this week’s newsletter include the announcement that most of Sou Fujimoto’s Grand Ring structure in Osaka will be repurposed as fuel, the unveiling of a mass-timber modular school in Barbados, and news that the US State Department will no longer use the Calibri sans-serif font in its official communications.
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