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Izat Arundell clads remote Outer Hebrides home with local stone

Dezeen Debate features a "wonderful little retreat from the world"

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a stone home in Scotland by local practice Izat ArundellSubscribe to Dezeen Debate now.

Izat Arundell has completed a home in Scotland's Outer Hebrides that was finished with blocks of local stone. The house, known as Caochan na Creige – meaning 'little quiet one by the rock' – was designed to seamlessly blend in with its dramatic surroundings.

Readers were enamoured with the project, with one praising the "stonework on the exterior and the simplicity of the interior", while another labelled it a "wonderful little retreat from the world".

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Donald Judd foundation sues Kim Kardashian for "false endorsement" of "knockoff" tables

Other stories in this week's newsletter that fired up the comments section included the news that the Donald Judd Foundation is suing celebrity Kim Kardashian, Diller Scofidio + Renfro's planned extension to The Broad museum in Los Angeles and a remote home in an area of Telemark completed by Norwegian studio Gartnerfuglen Arkitekter.

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