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  • Ittka House by Fabian Tan

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    Fabian Tan's Ittka House is designed to offer respite from Malaysian heat

    This Kuala Lumpur home has bedrooms with corners that slide open, an indoor tree and voids between the floors to make the interior feel more like an outdoor space (+ slideshow). More about Fabian Tan's Ittka House is designed to offer respite from Malaysian heat

    Luke Tebbutt | 5 October 2015 | 1 comment
  • Woodridge by Tompkins Rygole

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    Tompkins Rygole's Woodridge house evokes Arts and Crafts architecture with brick facades

    The facades and walled garden of this house in the English town of Newbury are entirely faced in Flemish-bonded handmade bricks that reference the neighbouring Arts and Crafts buildings (+ slideshow). More about Tompkins Rygole's Woodridge house evokes Arts and Crafts architecture with brick facades

    Alyn Griffiths | 4 October 2015 | 5 comments
  • Moonlight Cabin by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects

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    Perforated shutters provide light and ventilation for Moonlight Cabin by Jackson Clements Burrows

    Australian architects Jackson Clements Burrows added perforated shutters to the exterior of this holiday cabin "like a Gore-Tex jacket", providing light and ventilation when closed (+ slideshow). More about Perforated shutters provide light and ventilation for Moonlight Cabin by Jackson Clements Burrows

    Luke Tebbutt | 4 October 2015 | 11 comments
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    Explore Chicago's contemporary and historic architecture on our new Pinterest board

    Dezeen is reporting from the first Chicago Architecture Biennial this week. Browse the city's newest projects, historic icons and lesser-known gems on our new Pinterest board, including Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House and the University of Chicago's Joe and Rika Mansueto Library by Helmut Jahn.

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    Ross Bryant | 4 October 2015 | Leave a comment
  • House in Seoul by OBBA

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    House in Seoul by OBBA features a retractable staircase and a loft for cats

    Seoul studio OBBA has completed a house for a pair of newlyweds, featuring a floor that doubles as a bench, a retractable staircase and a dedicated loft for a pet cat (+ slideshow). More about House in Seoul by OBBA features a retractable staircase and a loft for cats

    Amy Frearson | 3 October 2015 | 1 comment
  • Vivood Hotel by Daniel Mayo

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    Glass-walled boxes on stilts accommodate guests at Daniel Mayo's Vivood hotel

    Guests at this hotel near the Spanish city of Alicante stay in prefabricated cabins, which are raised off the ground to reduce their impact on the rugged landscape and enable views over the adjacent valley (+ slideshow). More about Glass-walled boxes on stilts accommodate guests at Daniel Mayo's Vivood hotel

    Alyn Griffiths | 3 October 2015 | 2 comments
  • Stony Island Arts Bank

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    Theaster Gates transforms abandoned Chicago bank into public arts centre

    Chicago Architecture Biennial 2015: artist Theaster Gates has converted a derelict bank building in a low-income Chicago neighbourhood into a cultural venue with galleries, event space, and libraries for books and vinyl records (+ slideshow). More about Theaster Gates transforms abandoned Chicago bank into public arts centre

    Jenna McKnight | 3 October 2015 | 1 comment
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    Local architects take on Windy City challenges at the Chicago Architecture Biennial

    Chicago Architecture Biennial 2015: a capsule exhibition within the Biennial's main show focuses on the future of Chicago, with proposals including a peninsula on the Chicago River and a landscape of sunken spaces. More about Local architects take on Windy City challenges at the Chicago Architecture Biennial

    Alan G Brake | 2 October 2015 | 3 comments
  • Wooden Box House by Hisako Yamamura suzuki architects

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    Wooden house by Suzuki Architects also contains a hair salon and a writing studio

    The couple that occupy this combined home and workspace in Tokyo each have their own domain – downstairs is a salon for a hairdresser, while upstairs contains a workspace for a writer (+ slideshow). More about Wooden house by Suzuki Architects also contains a hair salon and a writing studio

    Amy Frearson | 2 October 2015 | 2 comments
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    Royal College of Art rector apologises for statements about staff

    Royal College of Art rector Paul Thompson has apologised for making comments that appeared to blame departing staff for putting the school in "an unnecessary state of jeopardy" and has defended the school's financial position. More about Royal College of Art rector apologises for statements about staff

    Anna Winston | 2 October 2015 | 4 comments
  • Ademia office and warehouse building by Joao Mendes Ribeiro

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    Warehouse in Portugal by João Mendes Ribeiro used to exhibit Andy Warhol artwork

    Portuguese architect João Mendes Ribeiro designed this corrugated steel and concrete warehouse for a components manufacturer, but prior to moving in its art collector-owner filled the space with work by Andy Warhol, John Baldessari and Antony Gormley (+ slideshow). More about Warehouse in Portugal by João Mendes Ribeiro used to exhibit Andy Warhol artwork

    Jessica Mairs | 2 October 2015 | 1 comment
  • Stretched House by Ruud Visser Architecten

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    Ruud Visser Architects extends old Dutch townhouse by two metres

    Dutch studio Ruud Visser Architecten has "stretched" the length of an early 20th-century townhouse in The Hague, and added a large window with a cross-shaped wooden frame to the new rear facade (+ slideshow). More about Ruud Visser Architects extends old Dutch townhouse by two metres

    Amy Frearson | 2 October 2015 | 2 comments
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    First Chicago Architecture Biennial is a "site of experimentation" say curators

    Chicago Architecture Biennial 2015: the inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennial opens to the public this weekend. Speaking at a preview today, curators Sarah Herda and Joseph Grima said the exhibition showcases architects who are carving out new ways to practice. More about First Chicago Architecture Biennial is a "site of experimentation" say curators

    Amy Frearson | 2 October 2015 | Leave a comment
  • House for Oiso by DGT Architects

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    DGT Architects' A House for Oiso aims to "capture the essence of Japan from all ages"

    Parisian office DGT Architects aimed to condense the architectural history of Japan's houses into a single home with this elevated timber volume supported on an earth-clad base. More about DGT Architects' A House for Oiso aims to "capture the essence of Japan from all ages"

    Jessica Mairs | 1 October 2015 | 8 comments
  • 520 West New York residential development by Zaha Hadid

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    Zaha Hadid's first residential building in New York includes $50 million penthouse

    New York developer Related Companies has released new images of Zaha Hadid's High Line-adjacent building to tempt buyers into investing in the project (+ slideshow). More about Zaha Hadid's first residential building in New York includes million penthouse

    Emma Tucker | 1 October 2015 | 17 comments
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    Penda's bamboo pavilion could be expanded to create homes for 200,000 people

    Architecture studio Penda has created a rope-bound bamboo pavilion as a mock up of a modular housing system developed to provide sustainable housing schemes for populations of up to 200,000 (+ slideshow). More about Penda's bamboo pavilion could be expanded to create homes for 200,000 people

    Jessica Mairs | 1 October 2015 | 1 comment
  • Rural Urban Framework awarded Curry Stone Design Prize at Chicago Architecture Biennial

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    Rural Urban Framework awarded Curry Stone Design Prize at Chicago Architecture Biennial

    Chicago Architecture Biennial 2015: Hong Kong design and research group Rural Urban Framework has been awarded the 2015 Curry Stone Design Prize for humanitarian architecture (+ slideshow). More about Rural Urban Framework awarded Curry Stone Design Prize at Chicago Architecture Biennial

    Alan G Brake | 1 October 2015 | 4 comments
  • CeongTae Mountain's Visitor Information Center by Namu Architects

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    Namu Architects completes shed-like visitor centre in South Korea's CeongTae Mountain

    This visitors centre for a mountain in South Korea by Namu Architects comprises a pair of gabled buildings with vertical cladding and windows, intended to reference the trunks of tall trees that surround the plot (+ slideshow). More about Namu Architects completes shed-like visitor centre in South Korea's CeongTae Mountain

    Jessica Mairs | 1 October 2015 | Leave a comment
  • House in France by Piet Hein Eek

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    Piet Hein Eek converts former mill buildings into holiday rentals in rural France

    Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek has spent 10 years renovating an old mill in France's Dordogne region into a pair of holiday homes that visitors can rent (+ slideshow). More about Piet Hein Eek converts former mill buildings into holiday rentals in rural France

    Jessica Mairs | 30 September 2015 | 4 comments
  • Robert Carr Memorial Chapel by Mies van der Rohe

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    10 of Chicago's lesser-known architectural gems

    Feature: visitors to the first Chicago Architecture Biennial, which opens later this week, will discover a raft of architectural treasures that are often overshadowed by the skyscrapers and institutions the city is famous for (+ slideshow). More about 10 of Chicago's lesser-known architectural gems

    Zach Mortice | 30 September 2015 | 5 comments
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