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    13 unusual mobile homes and hideaways

    Movable egg-shaped huts on a beach in South Korea were popular with readers this week, so we've collected together 13 strange and beautiful examples of mobile residences, refuges and retreats from the pages of Dezeen – including a tiny house delivered via helicopter. More about 13 unusual mobile homes and hideaways

    Anna Winston | 21 December 2014 | 6 comments
  • Prince Charles

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    Prince Charles reveals 10 principles for "more mature view" of urban design

    News: the Prince of Wales has called for urbanists to "reconnect with traditional approaches" in an essay that lays out his vision for the future of architecture and planning. More about Prince Charles reveals 10 principles for "more mature view" of urban design

    Anna Winston | 21 December 2014 | 41 comments
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    House by Double Negatives Architecture adapted to suit a difficult woodland site

    The concrete and chipboard components of this irregularly shaped holiday home in Japan have been designed to deal with the difficult conditions of its woodland site, from restricted lighting to hilly topography (+ slideshow). More about House by Double Negatives Architecture adapted to suit a difficult woodland site

    Jessica Mairs | 20 December 2014 | 3 comments
  • Moshe Safdie

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    Architects "haven't learned" how to connect skyscrapers to the public realm, says Safdie

    Movie: in the final video interview from our exclusive series, architect Moshe Safdie says that architects are too concerned with designing objects to create skyscrapers that work with the city. More about Architects "haven't learned" how to connect skyscrapers to the public realm, says Safdie

    Anna Winston | 20 December 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Roof extension to east london flat by Poulsom Middlehurst

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    Poulsom Middlehurst adds copper-clad extension to east London attic flat

    This rust-coloured copper home extension by British studio Poulsom Middlehurst sits above the red-brick walls and clay-tiled roof of a Victorian terrace in east London. More about Poulsom Middlehurst adds copper-clad extension to east London attic flat

    Jessica Mairs | 20 December 2014 | 3 comments
  • Habitat 67 by Moshe Safdie

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    Moshe Safdie used "all the Lego in Montreal" to design Habitat 67

    Movie: in the second interview from our exclusive series, AIA 2015 Gold Medallist architect Moshe Safdie explains how he used Lego to design the groundbreaking Habitat 67 housing development. More about Moshe Safdie used "all the Lego in Montreal" to design Habitat 67

    Anna Winston | 19 December 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Shintou by SNARK and OUVI

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    Combined home and barber shop features exposed ceiling beams

    The lower floor of this live-work building in Japan was designed by architects SNARK and OUVI as a barber shop, while the upper level contains an apartment featuring a spacious loft (+ slideshow). More about Combined home and barber shop features exposed ceiling beams

    Amy Frearson | 19 December 2014 | 2 comments
  • Casa Atlântica by Zaha Hadid Architects

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    Zaha Hadid's first Brazilian building designed for Copacabana Beach

    News: Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled its first project in Brazil – an 11-storey apartment building overlooking Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. More about Zaha Hadid's first Brazilian building designed for Copacabana Beach

    Amy Frearson | 19 December 2014 | 20 comments
  • Alvaro Siza portrait by Fernando Guerra

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    Álvaro Siza: "Emotion is very important" in architecture

    Interview: Álvaro Siza, one of the world's most decorated architects, spoke to Dezeen recently in his home city of Porto, Portugal. In this interview he tells us his projects are never finished "because we never have enough time". More about Álvaro Siza: "Emotion is very important" in architecture

    Amy Frearson | 19 December 2014 | 5 comments
  • Agora Garden by Menis Architects

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    Architecture

    Chunky tower covered in plants proposed for Taiwan's capital

    Architect Fernando Menis has developed a concept for a residential tower complex with rock-like walls, a cavernous swimming pool and plants growing out of every crevice. More about Chunky tower covered in plants proposed for Taiwan's capital

    Amy Frearson | 19 December 2014 | 10 comments
  • Clover House by Felipe Escudero

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    Architecture

    Clover-shaped house by Felipe Escudero built near Chimborazo mountain

    Architect Felipe Escudero designed and built this clover-shaped house near the Ecuadorian mountain immortalised in the Walter J Turner poem Romance (+ slideshow). More about Clover-shaped house by Felipe Escudero built near Chimborazo mountain

    Amy Frearson | 18 December 2014 | 4 comments
  • Marina Bay Sands development in Singapore by Safdie Architects

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    Marina Bay Sands offers "a new kind of public realm" says Moshe Safdie

    Movie: in the first in a series of exclusive video interviews, AIA Gold Medal-winner Moshe Safdie talks about his most famous project since Habitat 67 – the gigantic Marina Bay Sands development in Singapore. More about Marina Bay Sands offers "a new kind of public realm" says Moshe Safdie

    Anna Winston | 18 December 2014 | 8 comments
  • Bee'ah HQ by Zaha Hadid

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    Architecture

    Zaha Hadid designs dune-inspired headquarters for environmental firm

    News: Zaha Hadid has designed a building shaped like a field of sand dunes to house the headquarters of Middle Eastern environmental company Bee'ah. More about Zaha Hadid designs dune-inspired headquarters for environmental firm

    Amy Frearson | 18 December 2014 | 45 comments
  • Antoine by Bureau A

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    Architecture

    Mountain hideaway hidden inside a concrete boulder in the Alps

    Swiss studio Bureau A has concealed a wooden cabin inside an artificial rock and transported it to a remote site in the Swiss Alps. More about Mountain hideaway hidden inside a concrete boulder in the Alps

    Amy Frearson | 18 December 2014 | 8 comments
  • Low Cost House in Copenhagen by Sigurd Larsen Design & Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Sigurd Larsen completes low-cost family house in Copenhagen

    This small black family house in Copenhagen was designed by Danish architect Sigurd Larsen to be built for a budget of just £95,000 (+ slideshow). More about Sigurd Larsen completes low-cost family house in Copenhagen

    Amy Frearson | 17 December 2014 | 17 comments
  • Albert Sloman library building at the University of Essex

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "The project of education-via-marketisation has had ugly results"

    Opinion: the Brutalist architecture of 1960s British university campuses may not have been popular among students at the time, but recent styles of education architecture suggest a far more cynical approach, says Owen Hatherley. More about "The project of education-via-marketisation has had ugly results"

    Owen Hatherley | 17 December 2014 | 2 comments
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    Architecture

    3D-printed structural components will lead to "new building shapes"

    Dezeen and MINI Frontiers: Salomé Galjaard of engineering firm Arup says 3D-printed building components will result in more efficient and diverse architectural forms (+ movie). More about 3D-printed structural components will lead to "new building shapes"

    Benedict Hobson | 17 December 2014 | 4 comments
  • Architecture

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    Africa's tallest skyscraper to be built in Morocco next year

    News: construction will begin next year on Africa's tallest building – a 540-metre-high skyscraper in Morocco. More about Africa's tallest skyscraper to be built in Morocco next year

    Amy Frearson | 17 December 2014 | 21 comments
  • Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "Egg in a box" student pavilion unveiled at Erasmus University

    Powerhouse Company and De Zwarte Hond teamed up to complete this new student centre for Erasmus University in Rotterdam, which features a transparent exterior and a curving oak interior (+ movie). More about "Egg in a box" student pavilion unveiled at Erasmus University

    Amy Frearson | 17 December 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Fitzroy Park House by Stanton Williams

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    Hampstead home by Stanton Williams designed to evoke "the spirit of a tree house"

    London firm Stanton Williams has completed a house in leafy north London with a timber and stone exterior, green sedum roofs and an entrance that brings residents over a bridge (+ slideshow). More about Hampstead home by Stanton Williams designed to evoke "the spirit of a tree house"

    Amy Frearson | 16 December 2014 | 6 comments
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