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  • Frank Gehry's "tallest residential building" among upcoming Toronto skyscrapers

    Following a construction update on Canada's tallest skyscraper, we've rounded up other skyscrapers in progress in Toronto, designed by architecture studios such as Frank Gehry, Studio Gang and Foster + Partners. More about Frank Gehry's "tallest residential building" among upcoming Toronto skyscrapers

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    Dezeen School Shows: a corten steel staircase leading to a guesthouse is among proposals by YACademy students that redesign the headquarters of interior design firm Cesare Roversi Arredamenti. More about Five students at YACademy reimagine headquarters of Italian interior design firm

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  • Terramater tiles by Marazzi

    Dezeen Showroom: three-dimensional, clay-coloured linear details emerge from the coloured glazes of the Terramater tiles, created by Italian manufacturer Marazzi as an ode to vintage ceramics. More about Terramater tiles by Marazzi

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    Locus armchair by Mozea

    Dezeen Showroom: Romanian furniture brand Mozea aimed to push the boundaries of what is possible with solid wood by creating this accent chair characterised by dynamic, curved forms. More about Locus armchair by Mozea

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  • Sainsbury Wing renovation by Selldorf Architects at London's National Gallery

    Selldorf Architects completes controversial remodel of National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing

    New York-based Selldorf Architects has completed its "dynamic and exciting" transformation of Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown's Sainsbury Wing at London's National Gallery. More about Selldorf Architects completes controversial remodel of National Gallery's Sainsbury Wing

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