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29 May 2015

  • Paüls Doctor Surgery by Vora

    Paüls Doctor Surgery by Vora is a two-storey structure that hides its base below road level

    The lower level of this village doctor's surgery in Spain is sunken down below road level and partially embedded in a slope, allowing it to appear the same size as the surrounding buildings (+ slideshow). More about Paüls Doctor Surgery by Vora is a two-storey structure that hides its base below road level

    Jessica Mairs | 29 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Snøhetta team to design river walk next to America's second largest waterfall

    Architecture and landscape firm Snøhetta has been appointed to develop plans for a new public access route along Willamette Falls in Oregon, the second largest waterfall in the US (+ slideshow). More about Snøhetta team to design river walk next to America's second largest waterfall

    Alan G Brake | 29 May 2015 | 1 comment
  • Snap by Be Elastic

    This week on Dezeen

    This week we reported on Rem Koolhaas's statements about "sinister" technologies, a concept for Ikea's kitchen of the future and clip-on supports that can turn any flat surface into furniture (pictured). Click through for a roundup of the last seven days in architecture and design. More about This week on Dezeen

    Ross Bryant | 29 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • US job of the week: studio director at Oppenheim Architecture + Design

    Our US job of the week on Dezeen Jobs is for a studio director at Oppenheim Architecture + Design in Miami, who teamed up with Huesler Architekten to create offices in an 18th century building in northern Switzerland (pictured).

    Visit the ad for full details or browse other architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs.

    More about US job of the week: studio director at Oppenheim Architecture + Design
    Natalie Blackburn | 29 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • SHoP Architects unveils designs for Uber's San Francisco headquarters

    Architecture studio SHoP and interior design firm Studio O+A have unveiled plans for a glassy new mini-campus for the firm behind the controversial Uber taxi app (+ slideshow). More about SHoP Architects unveils designs for Uber's San Francisco headquarters

    Anna Winston | 29 May 2015 | 8 comments
  • Roll to Roll headphones by Maxime Loiseau

    Maxime Loiseau's streamlined headphones feature printed electronics

    New York 2015: design student Maxime Loiseau has created a set of prototype headphones that transmit sound through printed electronics. More about Maxime Loiseau's streamlined headphones feature printed electronics

    Katie Treggiden | 29 May 2015 | 3 comments
  • Ralph Pucci The Art of the Mannequin Exhibition

    Ralph Pucci's fashion mannequins "mirror how we want to see ourselves"

    An exhibition at New York's Museum of Arts and Design celebrates the work of Ralph Pucci, whose mannequin designs chronicle changes in visual culture over more than 30 years (+ slideshow). More about Ralph Pucci's fashion mannequins "mirror how we want to see ourselves"

    Anna Winston | 29 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Ruukki Health Clinic by Alt Arkkitehdit

    Curving wooden wall fronts Ruukki Health Clinic in Finland by Alt Arkkitehdit

    Slim batons of timber clad the facade of this medical clinic by Alt Arkkitehdit, which is set on the edge of a Finnish forest. More about Curving wooden wall fronts Ruukki Health Clinic in Finland by Alt Arkkitehdit

    Jessica Mairs | 29 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Pompom Mirror by Daniel Rozin

    PomPom Mirror creates "reflections" with tufts of fur

    Israeli artist Daniel Rozin has designed an interactive "mirror" from faux-fur bunches that change colour to create moving silhouettes (+ movie). More about PomPom Mirror creates "reflections" with tufts of fur

    Dan Howarth | 29 May 2015 | 9 comments
  • Job of the week: senior curator at the V&A

    Our job of the week on Dezeen Jobs is for a senior curator at the V&A's new museum in Stratford, which will occupy a site in the London 2012 Olympic Park (pictured). Visit the ad for full details or browse other architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs.

    More about Job of the week: senior curator at the V&A
    Natalie Blackburn | 29 May 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Hypnos: The architecture of sleep by Sto Werkstatt

    Hassell and Draisci Studio create "London's first sleeperie" to encourage daytime naps

    London Festival of Architecture 2015: visitors to this London "sleeperie" can take a 10-minute nap in a colourful sling within a dimly-lit room, where soothing music is played and all technology is banned (+ slideshow). More about Hassell and Draisci Studio create "London's first sleeperie" to encourage daytime naps

    Jessica Mairs | 29 May 2015 | 3 comments
  • Paleontological pavilion by OVO Grabczewscy Architekci

    Paleontology centre inside a quarry exhibits the bones of a prehistoric reptile

    This concrete pavilion built in the centre of a Polish quarry is a paleontological research centre that protects the remains of a small prehistoric reptile discovered in the 1980s (+ slideshow). More about Paleontology centre inside a quarry exhibits the bones of a prehistoric reptile

    Jessica Mairs | 29 May 2015 | 3 comments
  • Mobile Stand by Aurélie Monet Kasisi

    Mobile suicide prevention station is based on street-food stands

    Geneva-based architect Aurélie Monet Kasisi has designed a mobile stand based on street-food carts to travel around Switzerland as a promotional vehicle for a suicide prevention organisation. More about Mobile suicide prevention station is based on street-food stands

    Katie Treggiden | 29 May 2015 | 4 comments

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