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  • Hudson Valley Glass House

    Magdalena Keck employs "warm minimalism" for interiors of house in Hudson Valley

    Interior designer Magdalena Keck has filled a glass-and-steel home in New York with a restrained but eclectic mix of furnishings that are meant to complement the existing architecture. More about Magdalena Keck employs "warm minimalism" for interiors of house in Hudson Valley

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    Watch the third session of DesignMarch's talks on designing digital realities

    Dezeen teamed up with DesignMarch to livestream a day of talks focused on the role of design in shaping alternative futures. Watch the third session above, which included a talk by speculative architect Liam Young. More about Watch the third session of DesignMarch's talks on designing digital realities

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    Watch the second session of DesignMarch's talks focusing on environmental restoration and rewilding

    Dezeen teamed up with DesignMarch to livestream a day of talks focused on the role of design in shaping alternative futures. Watch the second session above, which included a talk by Pentagram partner Giorgia Lupi. More about Watch the second session of DesignMarch's talks focusing on environmental restoration and rewilding

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    Peter Eisenman is the deconstructivist theorist

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  • Gardener's Cottage at night

    Pad Studio designs red-brick Gardener's Cottage in rural Hampshire

    Stepped red-brick volumes and garden terraces define this home that Pad Studio has created in the New Forest, an area of protected woodland in the English county of Hampshire. More about Pad Studio designs red-brick Gardener's Cottage in rural Hampshire

    Jon Astbury | 4 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Render of the exterior of the World of Volvo

    Henning Larsen designs tree-like volumes made from mass timber for Volvo experience centre

    Danish architecture firm Henning Larsen Architects has unveiled its design for a mass-timber building in Sweden that will be used as an experience centre and meeting place for car manufacturer Volvo. More about Henning Larsen designs tree-like volumes made from mass timber for Volvo experience centre

    James Parkes | 4 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Fur-covered Balenciaga store

    Commenter calls fur-covered Balenciaga fashion store "the wrong statement on climate change"

    In this week's comments update, readers are debating Balenciaga covering its Mount Street store in London in bright pink faux fur and discussing other top stories. More about Commenter calls fur-covered Balenciaga fashion store "the wrong statement on climate change"

    Karen Anderson | 4 May 2022 | Leave a comment
  • Zaha Hadid: The Peak, Hong Kong

    Seven early deconstructivist buildings from MoMA's seminal exhibition

    Continuing our deconstructivist series, we look at seven early buildings featured in the seminal 1988 Deconstructivist Architecture exhibition at MoMA that launched the careers of Zaha Hadid and Daniel Libeskind. More about Seven early deconstructivist buildings from MoMA's seminal exhibition

    Tom Ravenscroft | 4 May 2022 | Leave a comment
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    One month left to enter Dezeen Awards 2022

    Dezeen Awards celebrates the world's best architecture, interiors and design, as well as the individuals and studios who are behind it. With only one month left until submissions close for Dezeen Awards 2022, start your entry today! More about One month left to enter Dezeen Awards 2022

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    "B Corp certification suddenly seems to be everywhere and that is no bad thing"

    Architects and designers should become B Corp certified so they can benchmark their environmental and social progress against companies in other sectors, says Peter Fisher, director at architecture studio Bennetts Associates, which has recently been certified. More about "B Corp certification suddenly seems to be everywhere and that is no bad thing"

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    Watch the first session of DesignMarch's talks focusing on resilient design and circular thinking

    Dezeen teamed up with DesignMarch to livestream a day of talks focused on the role of design in shaping alternative futures. Watch the first session above, which included talks by biomimetic architect Michael Pawlyn. More about Watch the first session of DesignMarch's talks focusing on resilient design and circular thinking

    Amina Amber | 4 May 2022
  • MB>CO2 installation with spherical terrarium by Thijs Biersteker

    MB>CO2 installation visualises internet's hidden impact on the environment

    Dutch artist Thijs Biersteker has developed a machine that shows the emissions associated with everyday online activities from video chats and emails to trading NFTs as visible puffs of CO2. More about MB>CO2 installation visualises internet's hidden impact on the environment

    Jennifer Hahn | 4 May 2022 | Leave a comment
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