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  • News: FOON by Froscen Architects

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  • Bert & May collaborates with Darkroom to create geometric tiles

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    Binario Architectes has used Corten steel, concrete and wood to create a series of new additions to the Villers Abbey in Belgium, including a visitor centre and an elevated pathway (+ slideshow). More about Elevated walkway and visitor centre added to 12th-century abbey ruins by Binario Architectes

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  • 400 Grove, San Francisco, by Fougeron Architecture

    Fougeron Architecture clads San Francisco condo building in dark wooden dowels

    US studio Fougeron Architecture has completed an urban residential building in a San Francisco neighbourhood that features faceted facades covered with grey rods (+ slideshow).  More about Fougeron Architecture clads San Francisco condo building in dark wooden dowels

    Jenna McKnight | 19 September 2016 | 1 comment
  • Dezeen's ultimate guide to London Design Festival 2016

    Our special newsletter includes everything you need to know for this year's London Design Festival, including the top trends to watch out for and the pick of the best exhibitions and events.

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  • Lee Broom transforms London store into abstract Op Art installation

    Lee Broom fills London store with infinite pendant lights

    London Design Festival 2016: British designer Lee Broom has transformed his east London store into an experimental installation inspired by the 1960s Op Art movement (+ slideshow). More about Lee Broom fills London store with infinite pendant lights

    Alice Morby | 19 September 2016 | 1 comment
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    Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has been chosen to extend Switzerland's most-visited art museum – the Fondation Beyeler in Riehen, Basel, originally designed by Renzo Piano. More about Peter Zumthor to extend Renzo Piano's Fondation Beyeler art museum

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