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  • Amos Rex by JKMM Architects

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    Architecture

    Amos Rex's bulging underground galleries create playful landscape in Helsinki plaza

    JKMM Architects designed a series of domed subterranean galleries for the soon-to-open Amos Rex museum in Helsinki, which bubble up through the ground to create a playful outdoor landscape. More about Amos Rex's bulging underground galleries create playful landscape in Helsinki plaza

    Tom Ravenscroft | 27 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Casa MM by Alarcia Ferrer Arquitectos

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    Architecture

    Alarciaferrer Arquitectos builds Casa MM within Argentinian nature preserve

    Argentinian firm Alarciaferrer Arquitectos has designed a house with exposed concrete walls, a sloping roof and an outdoor swimming pool in a rural part of the country. More about Alarciaferrer Arquitectos builds Casa MM within Argentinian nature preserve

    Bridget Goldberg | 26 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Casa C3 by Barclay & Crousse

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    Architecture

    Barclay & Crousse designs clifftop villa to blend in with the Peruvian desert

    Architecture studio Barclay & Crousse used local stone, and cement with a reddish hue, to make this house on the outskirts of Lima match the colour tones of the Peruvian desert. More about Barclay & Crousse designs clifftop villa to blend in with the Peruvian desert

    Alyn Griffiths | 26 August 2018 | Leave a comment
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    View eyecatching uses of shingles via our Pinterest board

    We've updated our Pinterest board dedicated to shingles, including a pavilion in the grounds of Japan's Shinshoji Zen Museum with a contoured form and a cedar-clad residence connected by a breezeway in Maine. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

    More about View eyecatching uses of shingles via our Pinterest board
    Fiona Hartley | 26 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Productive Landscapes Tanzania Seed Vault by Sean Cassidy

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    Sean Cassidy proposes first seed vault in Sub-Saharan Africa for site on Mount Kilimanjaro

    A subterranean seed bank could be built into the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, says Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts graduate Sean Cassidy, to ensure food crops can be regrown after an apocalypse. More about Sean Cassidy proposes first seed vault in Sub-Saharan Africa for site on Mount Kilimanjaro

    Jessica Mairs | 26 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Peconic House by Mapos Studio

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    Hamptons retreat features grassy roof that blends with slope overlooking Peconic Bay

    New York City firm Mapos has nestled a grass-topped holiday home into a lush hill overlooking a Long Island bay, covering it in untreated wood, steel and concrete to match the surroundings. More about Hamptons retreat features grassy roof that blends with slope overlooking Peconic Bay

    James Brillon | 25 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Old Shed New House by Tonkin Liu

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    Tonkin Liu transforms agricultural shed into "container for books and art"

    Architecture studio Tonkin Liu has converted a barn in the English county of Yorkshire into a house featuring a double-height library and a gallery space flanked at either end by huge windows. More about Tonkin Liu transforms agricultural shed into "container for books and art"

    Alyn Griffiths | 25 August 2018 | Leave a comment
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    New York construction workers stage protest against Hudson Yards developer

    Construction workers in New York have staged a major demonstration on Park Avenue to protest the developer of the city's vast Hudson Yards, because the company intends to use nonunion labour for the project's next stage. More about New York construction workers stage protest against Hudson Yards developer

    Eleanor Gibson | 24 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Verana hotel, Mexico

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    Competition: win a three-night stay at Mexico's Verana hotel

    In our latest competition, Dezeen is giving away a three-night stay at a boutique hotel in the Mexican jungle. More about Competition: win a three-night stay at Mexico's Verana hotel

    Eleanor Gibson | 24 August 2018
  • MIT timber Longhouse

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    Architecture

    MIT champions large-scale timber architecture with Longhouse proposal

    Wood is the key to a more sustainable building industry, says architect John Klein, who has led Massachusetts Institute of Technology students in designing a large community centre from mass timber. More about MIT champions large-scale timber architecture with Longhouse proposal

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 24 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Mount Grace Priory cafe by MawsonKerr

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    Architecture

    MawsonKerr references monk cells for design of Mount Grace Priory cafe

    Gabled timber frames front this cafe in North Yorkshire, which British architecture practice MawsonKerr has erected in the grounds of a 14th-century monastery. More about MawsonKerr references monk cells for design of Mount Grace Priory cafe

    Natasha Levy | 24 August 2018 | Leave a comment
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    "Architectural meanings are nothing but fictions"

    Steven Holl's recent proposal for Dublin, and its tenuous reference to a landmark 160 miles away, is symptomatic of architects' obsession with fake meanings, says Sean Griffiths. More about "Architectural meanings are nothing but fictions"

    Sean Griffiths | 24 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Zaha Hadid Architects Bristol housing

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    Zaha Hadid Architects draws up plans for housing on Bristol Arena site

    Property investor Legal & General has unveiled designs by Zaha Hadid Architects for a huge housing development in Bristol, England, on a site earmarked for the city's new arena. More about Zaha Hadid Architects draws up plans for housing on Bristol Arena site

    Tom Ravenscroft | 24 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Elliott Bishop tells

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Elliott Bishop tells "cautionary tale" of privatisation with fictional Nestlé-owned city

    The English city of York is transformed into a giant Nestlé sweet factory in this concept by Bartlett graduate Elliott Bishop, set in a post-Brexit Britain. More about Elliott Bishop tells "cautionary tale" of privatisation with fictional Nestlé-owned city

    Jessica Mairs | 24 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Vortex Generator by Brooks + Scarpa for P.O.D.System Archtiecture

    P.O.D.System Architecture

    P.O.D.System Architecture

    Brooks + Scarpa's inflatable pavilion concept captures energy from lightning storms

    Brooks + Scarpa principals Angela Brooks and Larry Scarpa explain their concept for a public pavilion that could harness energy from lightning in our penultimate P.O.D.System Architecture movie. More about Brooks + Scarpa's inflatable pavilion concept captures energy from lightning storms

    Benedict Hobson | 23 August 2018
  • Fort Worth Camera Studios by Ibañez Shaw Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Ibañez Shaw's Fort Worth Camera Studios feature details that allude to photography

    A pierced concrete wall based on camera apertures fronts this photography studio in Forth Worth, Texas, by local firm Ibañez Shaw Architecture. More about Ibañez Shaw's Fort Worth Camera Studios feature details that allude to photography

    Eleanor Gibson | 23 August 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Architecture

    Maternity facility in rural Uganda is entirely self-sustaining

    HKS Architects and Engineers for Overseas Development have built a maternity unit in Uganda, using local materials, skills and technology to create a sustainable facility. More about Maternity facility in rural Uganda is entirely self-sustaining

    India Block | 23 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Skyport design by Barr Gazetas

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    News

    London rooftops snapped up for "vertiports" as drone travel moves closer

    Landing and recharging pads for drones will become ubiquitous atop urban buildings within a few years, according to a company that is buying up London rooftops for a network of drone ports. More about London rooftops snapped up for "vertiports" as drone travel moves closer

    Marcus Fairs | 23 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Wool House pavilion by AUW

    Architecture

    Architecture

    AUW creates woolly walled pavilion in rural Hungary

    Fleecy surfaces create a cosy setting inside this pavilion in western Hungary, which architecture studio AUW hope visitors will use as a space to host "therapy sessions with themselves". More about AUW creates woolly walled pavilion in rural Hungary

    Natasha Levy | 23 August 2018 | Leave a comment
  • The New Public Convenience: Hull’s Bath House & Lady Garden by Ruth Pearn

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Ruth Pearn envisions public bathhouse to fight period poverty in Yorkshire

    University of Westminster graduate Ruth Pearn has designed a concept for a bathhouse, with a tampon recycling scheme, which would alleviate period poverty and combat stigma around menstruation. More about Ruth Pearn envisions public bathhouse to fight period poverty in Yorkshire

    India Block | 23 August 2018 | Leave a comment
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