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  • Hawk's Nest by Wiedemann Architects

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    Artist's retreat in West Virginia sits above a limestone quarry

    This steel-and-glass box perched above an abandoned limestone quarry in West Virginia is designed by Wiedemann Architects to provide a living space and workshop for a Parisian sculptor. More about Artist's retreat in West Virginia sits above a limestone quarry

    James Brillon | 26 August 2017 | 4 comments
  • Albion Library by Perkins+Will

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    Colourful strips surround Toronto's Albion Library by Perkins+Will

    Multi-coloured bars form the facades of this district library in a Toronto suburb by architecture firm Perkins+Will, which features community areas for new Canadians. More about Colourful strips surround Toronto's Albion Library by Perkins+Will

    Bridget Goldberg | 25 August 2017 | Leave a comment
  • The Sheikh Nahyan Centre for Arabic Studies & Intercultural Dialogue (CASID), designed by local firm Fouad Samara Architects

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    Cantilevered concrete volume shelters entrance to Arabic studies building at Lebanese university

    Chunky concrete pillars support the upper storey of this university building in Lebanon, which rises above its sloping site to offer views of a nearby walnut grove and the Mediterranean Sea. More about Cantilevered concrete volume shelters entrance to Arabic studies building at Lebanese university

    Alyn Griffiths | 25 August 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Open-source campus by Carlo Ratti Associati

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    Carlo Ratti to transform Italian military barracks into open-source architecture laboratory

    Architect Carlo Ratti has revealed plans to transform a former 19th-century military complex in Turin, Italy, into a campus where students, workers and makers can set up their own labs and studios. More about Carlo Ratti to transform Italian military barracks into open-source architecture laboratory

    Ali Morris | 25 August 2017 | Leave a comment
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    Minimalism is an "expression of obsession" says The Girl Before author JP Delaney

    The Girl Before, a psychological thriller set in a minimalist house, is one of this summer's bestselling novels. Dezeen spoke to author JP Delaney about how obsessive architects "make for very interesting fiction". More about Minimalism is an "expression of obsession" says The Girl Before author JP Delaney

    Marcus Fairs | 25 August 2017 | 2 comments
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    Bulldozers move in on Robin Hood Gardens

    Despite years of campaigning from architects and heritage bodies, demolition is now underway on Robin Hood Gardens, the post-war housing estate in east London designed by exponents of new brutalism, Alison and Peter Smithson. More about Bulldozers move in on Robin Hood Gardens

    Jessica Mairs | 25 August 2017 | 12 comments
  • Looping Towers by Peter Pichler Architecture

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    Peter Pichler unveils figure-of-eight-shaped housing complex with rooftop running track

    A rooftop running track will connect the two towers of this housing complex, designed by Milan-based Peter Pichler Architecture for a Dutch town. More about Peter Pichler unveils figure-of-eight-shaped housing complex with rooftop running track

    Eleanor Gibson | 25 August 2017 | 7 comments
  • Escape One XL by Escape Homes

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    Escape One XL is a two-storey micro home on wheels

    This recreational vehicle masquerading as a tiny cottage is clad in charred wood and sleeps up to eight people. More about Escape One XL is a two-storey micro home on wheels

    Dan Howarth | 24 August 2017 | 5 comments
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    Stefano Boeri proposes trees instead of barriers to protect against terror attacks

    Following the recent terror attacks in Barcelona, Italian architect Stefano Boeri has suggested that European cities be redesigned to include trees with bulky planters rather than concrete barriers to prevent vehicles targeting pedestrians. More about Stefano Boeri proposes trees instead of barriers to protect against terror attacks

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 24 August 2017 | 36 comments
  • Beach Haven Residence by Specht Architects

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    Five of the best houses in New Jersey on Dezeen

    It's over to New Jersey for the next instalment in our series of roundups of houses from each US state. Our selection ranges from a beach retreat on the Jersey Shore to a contemporary suburban home in Princeton. More about Five of the best houses in New Jersey on Dezeen

    Dan Howarth | 24 August 2017 | Leave a comment
  • BV1 Residence by Wernerfield Architecture

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    Wernerfield organises slender Dallas residence around pool terrace and garden

    For a narrow plot in Dallas, local studio Wernerfield has created a home for a young couple that consists of off-white bars situated around a single yard. More about Wernerfield organises slender Dallas residence around pool terrace and garden

    Jenna McKnight | 24 August 2017 | 2 comments
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    UNStudio uses colour to give identity to faceless South Korean skyscrapers

    Dutch office UNStudio has devised a solution to the "impersonal homogeneity" of high-rises in many Asian cities – add colour and patterns to the exteriors. More about UNStudio uses colour to give identity to faceless South Korean skyscrapers

    Amy Frearson | 24 August 2017 | 8 comments
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    Schmidt Hammer Lassen reveals plans for Monroe Blocks development in downtown Detroit

    Danish firm Schmidt Hammer Lassen has released visuals of its first US project: a mixed-use development in Detroit, Michigan, bound by two glazed towers overlooking the city's historic theatre district. More about Schmidt Hammer Lassen reveals plans for Monroe Blocks development in downtown Detroit

    Jessica Mairs | 24 August 2017 | 1 comment
  • Spying on Moscow: A Winged Guide to Architecture

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    Denis Esakov uses drone photography to capture Moscow's landmark buildings from above

    Photographer Denis Esakov has used a drone-mounted camera to trace the history of Moscow's architecture, featuring buildings from the city's constructivist era alongside contemporary designs by architects including Zaha Hadid and David Adjaye. More about Denis Esakov uses drone photography to capture Moscow's landmark buildings from above

    Eleanor Gibson | 24 August 2017 | 3 comments
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    HASA Architects converts derelict glasshouses into events space in London's Highgate

    Birch plywood panels form partitions, platforms and furniture inside these greenhouses at a former garden centre in north London, converted into an events and exhibition space by local practice HASA Architects. More about HASA Architects converts derelict glasshouses into events space in London's Highgate

    Jessica Mairs | 24 August 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Berggruen Institute LA branch by Herzog & de Meuron

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    Herzog & de Meuron unveils mountain-ridge campus for Berggruen Institute in LA

    Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron has taken cues from "monastic architecture" to design a research campus high above Los Angeles. More about Herzog & de Meuron unveils mountain-ridge campus for Berggruen Institute in LA

    Dan Howarth | 23 August 2017 | 7 comments
  • La Grange Pavilion by Murray Legge Architecture

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    Murray Legge's Texas pool house avoids and incorporates tree trunks

    Murray Legge Architecture has shaped the roof of this pool-side pavilion to navigate around the twisting trunks of oak trees on a site in East Texas. More about Murray Legge's Texas pool house avoids and incorporates tree trunks

    Dan Howarth | 23 August 2017 | 4 comments
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    Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs reveal new Hodder + Partners-designed tower for Manchester

    Former footballers Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs have revealed a new Hodder + Partners-designed tower for Manchester, England, after dropping their original designs following uproar over the plan to raze several historic buildings. More about Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs reveal new Hodder + Partners-designed tower for Manchester

    Jessica Mairs | 23 August 2017 | 5 comments
  • Beach Haven Residence by Specht Architects

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    Specht Architects constructs lofty Beach Haven Residence in New Jersey

    American firm Specht Architects has built a cedar-clad house on New Jersey's Long Beach Island that is raised above the sand on stilts. More about Specht Architects constructs lofty Beach Haven Residence in New Jersey

    Bridget Goldberg | 23 August 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Westlake Dermatology by Matt Fajkus Architecture

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    Concrete dermatology office by Matt Fajkus overlooks Texas Hill Country

    American firm Matt Fajkus Architecture has created a low-lying medical office in central Texas made of concrete and glass, which is intended to provide a soothing atmosphere for patients. More about Concrete dermatology office by Matt Fajkus overlooks Texas Hill Country

    Jenna McKnight | 23 August 2017 | 1 comment
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