Dezeen's 2025 Top 10 Architecture and Design Videos Collection
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Summary
Dezeen's annual review highlights 10 standout architecture and design videos from 2025, featuring diverse content including a rare tour of postmodern landmark The Cosmic House, a sculptural exhibition transforming cardboard into crystalline forms, and a cinematic study of contemporary Korean architecture's spatial language. The selection showcases the best video productions from Dezeen's studio team throughout the year.
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including a rare look inside postmodern landmark The Cosmic House
a sculptural exhibition transforming cardboard into icy, crystalline forms
the Dezeen Studio team also captured a cinematic study of the quiet spatial language of contemporary Korean architecture
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