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    Amy Frearson | 12 July 2023 | Leave a comment
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    Klein Dytham Architecture gives Fender's first flagship store a welcoming feel

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  • Photo of Princeton University's Angelus Novus Vault brick arch in Venice

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    Bands of local stone wrap the Youngmeyer Field Station, which was designed and built by Kansas studio Hutton to integrate with the natural topography and operate off the grid. More about Hutton embeds off-grid research station into hills of rural Kansas

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    SFMOMA furniture exhibition features "conversation starters"

    Designers including Bethan Laura Wood and Maarten Baas have contributed a range of "sometimes jarring" chairs and lighting to an exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. More about SFMOMA furniture exhibition features "conversation starters"

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  • Molloy dining chair by Adam Goodrum for Nau

    Molloy dining chair by Adam Goodrum for Nau

    Dezeen Showroom: rounded timber joinery that echoes the bends of a river characterises the Molloy dining chair, created by designer Adam Goodrum for Australian brand Nau. More about Molloy dining chair by Adam Goodrum for Nau

    Dezeen staff | 11 July 2023
  • Planetarium by Snøhetta

    Snøhetta designs elliptical planetarium informed by "movement of the stars"

    Architecture studio Snøhetta has completed Orionis, a planetarium in Douai, France, that features two domes surrounded by sweeping wooden walls. More about Snøhetta designs elliptical planetarium informed by "movement of the stars"

    Cajsa Carlson | 11 July 2023 | Leave a comment
  • Exterior of Biology-Pharmacy-Chemistry Research and Education Complex by Bernard Tschumi

    Glazed "street" cuts through university science centre in Paris by Bernard Tschumi Architects

    A glazed internal "street" and bridges link the spaces of the Henri Moissan centre for biology, pharmacy and chemistry, which has been completed by Bernard Tschumi Architects and Groupe-6. More about Glazed "street" cuts through university science centre in Paris by Bernard Tschumi Architects

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  • The red-hued exterior of The Africa Institute campus

    David Adjaye's campus for The Africa Institute cancelled after sexual misconduct allegations

    The Africa Institute in Sharjah has cancelled David Adjaye's work on a monolithic campus for the organisation after the architect was accused of sexual assault and harassment. More about David Adjaye's campus for The Africa Institute cancelled after sexual misconduct allegations

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    "We must dispel the idea that there is only one way of becoming a qualified architect"

    Apprenticeships should be more widely available in architecture to provide a route into the profession for people from more diverse backgrounds, writes Ayo Ambali. More about "We must dispel the idea that there is only one way of becoming a qualified architect"

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    YOD Group turns Ukraine air-raid shells into lamps to symbolise that "light always wins"

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