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    Japanese designer Tomo Kihara has developed a tool for "street debating", which allows homeless people to earn money without compromising their dignity. More about Street Debater tool helps homeless people earn money without begging

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  • WilkinsonEyre and Jonathan Tuckey convert King's Cross gas holders into luxury flats

    WilkinsonEyre has completed its transformation of a trio of Victorian gas holder frames at London's King's Cross into luxury apartments with interiors by Jonathan Tuckey Design. More about WilkinsonEyre and Jonathan Tuckey convert King's Cross gas holders into luxury flats

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    Gareth Pugh's London Fashion Week show saw models stomp down the runway in a collection designed for "women who accept zero bullshit". More about Gareth Pugh revisits 1980s power dressing with Autumn Winter 2018 collection

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    Colombo and Serboli Architecture has made room for colourful storage units and a pink bathroom by opening up the plan of this apartment in Barcelona's historic El Born neighbourhood. More about Deep-blue cabinetry and coral-pink arches redefine Barcelona apartment

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  • Sordo Madaleno designs elliptical latticed skyscraper for Monterrey

    Stepped roof gardens will be built up around the latticed glass skyscraper that Mexican firm Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos has designed as part of a new mixed-use complex in Monterrey. More about Sordo Madaleno designs elliptical latticed skyscraper for Monterrey

    Eleanor Gibson | 21 February 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Giles Miller and Forbes Massie visualise slate-shingled hideaway

    Designer Giles Miller worked alongside visualiser Forbes Massie to create this concept for a public artwork clad in moveable slate shingles. More about Giles Miller and Forbes Massie visualise slate-shingled hideaway

    Alice Morby | 21 February 2018 | Leave a comment
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    John Lautner's concrete domed Elrod House overlooks Coachella Valley

    We're continuing our series on modernist buildings in Palm Springs with American architect John Lautner's Arthur Elrod House, which has a dome-shaped concrete roof and a half-moon swimming pool that featured in the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever. More about John Lautner's concrete domed Elrod House overlooks Coachella Valley

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    JW Anderson's London Fashion Week presentation combined both menswear and womenswear, as part the designer's effort to slow down the pace of fashion. More about JW Anderson makes a case for slow fashion with Autumn Winter 2018 collection

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    Design Museum to exhibit politically charged graphic design from past 10 years

    An exhibition at London's Design Museum will present the most poignant political graphic iconography from the past decade, created in the wakes of events such as the Charlie Hebdo attacks, Brexit, and Donald Trump's presidency. More about Design Museum to exhibit politically charged graphic design from past 10 years

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