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  • Tour Triangle skyscraper in Paris by Herzog & de Meuron

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    Architecture

    Paris to get first skyscraper since the 70s as Herzog & de Meuron's triangle tower approved

    Paris is to get its first skyscraper for over 40 years after Herzog & de Meuron won planning permission for its 180-metre-high Tour Triangle. More about Paris to get first skyscraper since the 70s as Herzog & de Meuron's triangle tower approved

    Amy Frearson | 1 July 2015 | 31 comments
  • Fly out house by Tatsuyuki Takagi Architects

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    Architecture

    Fly Out House balances on a concrete wall to avoid overlooking a busy road

    This timber-framed house by architect Tatsuyuki Takagi is raised up by a cantilevered concrete slab, keeping it away from a busy road in Toyohashi, Japan (+ slideshow). More about Fly Out House balances on a concrete wall to avoid overlooking a busy road

    Jessica Mairs | 1 July 2015 | 11 comments
  • Honey Factory by Francesco Faccin

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    Design

    Francesco Faccin creates "micro architecture" for bees with Honey Factory

    This wooden beehive by Italian designer Francesco Faccin has a 4.5-metre chimney to keep its inhabitants away from children and vandals (+ movie). More about Francesco Faccin creates "micro architecture" for bees with Honey Factory

    Dan Howarth | 1 July 2015 | 3 comments
  • East Regional Chille Water Plant by Leers Weinzapfe

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Leers Weinzapfel wraps water-cooling plant in a copper-coloured screen

    Boston-based Leers Weinzapfel Associates has completed a water-cooling facility at Ohio State University that is sheathed in a copper-coloured aluminium screen (+slideshow). More about Leers Weinzapfel wraps water-cooling plant in a copper-coloured screen

    Jenna McKnight | 30 June 2015 | 3 comments
  • Interfacet by Ming Kong

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    Design

    Ming Kong develops tactile interface to navigate CAD environments

    Graduate shows 2015: Royal College of Art graduate Ming Kong has created a conductive material and used it to make a haptic interface for manipulating digital models and files. More about Ming Kong develops tactile interface to navigate CAD environments

    Dan Howarth | 30 June 2015 | 8 comments
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    MVRDV's Stedelijk Museum renovation makes way for the historical details says Nathalie de Vries

    MVRDV's Nathalie de Vries explains how she used "a wallpaper" of storage and furnishings to transform a Neoclassical chapel into the entrance for the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, in the second in a series of exclusive movies profiling the Dutch studio's work. More about MVRDV's Stedelijk Museum renovation makes way for the historical details says Nathalie de Vries

    Amy Frearson | 30 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • Hot Wire Extensions by Studio Ilio

    Furniture

    Furniture

    Studio Ilio uses electricity to form solid objects from wire and waste 3D-printing powder

    Graduate shows 2015: two Royal College of Art graduates have made a series of stools by running an electric current through wires embedded in waste nylon powder from 3D printing (+ slideshow). More about Studio Ilio uses electricity to form solid objects from wire and waste 3D-printing powder

    Dan Howarth | 30 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • Chäserrugg Toggenburg mountain restaurant by Herzog & de Meuron

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Herzog & de Meuron completes a mountain-top restaurant around a cable car station

    Architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron has reframed the cable car station on the top of Switzerland's Chäserrugg mountain by enveloping it within a wooden restaurant building (+ slideshow). More about Herzog & de Meuron completes a mountain-top restaurant around a cable car station

    Amy Frearson | 30 June 2015 | 6 comments
  • Guggenheim Helsinki

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    Comments

    "Rules are for those who don't otherwise know how to design"

    Comments update: the winning design in the much-hyped Guggenheim Helsinki competition was among the most commented stories on Dezeen this week. Read on for more on this, plus other lively comments threads. More about "Rules are for those who don't otherwise know how to design"

    Anna Winston | 30 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Beijing Tea house by Kengo Kuma

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Kengo Kuma replaces the walls of a Beijing tea house with a grid of translucent blocks

    Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has arranged translucent plastic blocks in a brick-like formation to create new walls for a Beijing tea house overlooking the Forbidden City (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma replaces the walls of a Beijing tea house with a grid of translucent blocks

    Jessica Mairs | 30 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • Frankfurt skyscraper by BIG

    Architecture

    Architecture

    BIG's experiments in skyscraper design continue with Frankfurt win

    Bjarke Ingels' firm has won a competition to design a 185-metre-high skyscraper in Frankfurt, with a proposal it describes as both classical and sculptural (+ slideshow). More about BIG's experiments in skyscraper design continue with Frankfurt win

    Amy Frearson | 30 June 2015 | 36 comments
  • Pris by Pelle

    Design

    Design

    Pelle's stick-style lighting enables multiple configurations

    New York 2015: Brooklyn studio Pelle has unveiled a range of modular, stick-style lighting that can be configured into simple or complex shapes. More about Pelle's stick-style lighting enables multiple configurations

    Jenna McKnight | 30 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Biagioni Pecorari adds brick water tower to remodelled house in Argentina

    A brick water tower now stands at the entrance to this 1980s bungalow in Santa Fe, Argentina, which has been remodelled and extended by local firm Biagioni Pecorari Arquitectos (+ slideshow). More about Biagioni Pecorari adds brick water tower to remodelled house in Argentina

    Luke Tebbutt | 30 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Villa Willemsdorp house in Belgium by Dieter De Vos Architecten

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Villa Willemsdorp by Dieter De Vos features a lopsided gable and walls clad with roof tiles

    The asymmetric profile of this suburban house in Belgium was generated directly from the permitted building heights prescribed by local planning regulations (+ slideshow). More about Villa Willemsdorp by Dieter De Vos features a lopsided gable and walls clad with roof tiles

    Amy Frearson | 29 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • Connekt interior by Ateliers

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Ateliers transforms old technology museum in Delft into flexible open-plan office

    A plywood bar that transitions into a staircase forms the centre of this office and networking hub housed in the Dutch city of Delft's former technology museum (+ slideshow). More about Ateliers transforms old technology museum in Delft into flexible open-plan office

    Alyn Griffiths | 29 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Atheistic Typology by Kacper Chmielewski from the Bartlett School of Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture for atheists imagined in designs by student Kacper Chmielewski

    Graduate shows 2015: Bartlett School of Architecture student Kacper Chmielewski has developed a new style of architecture specifically for atheists, including a shrine to the oak tree (+ slideshow). More about Architecture for atheists imagined in designs by student Kacper Chmielewski

    Amy Frearson | 29 June 2015 | 48 comments
  • Cork rug by Hella Jongerius

    Design

    Design

    Hella Jongerius combines cork and felt for striped rug collection

    NeoCon 2015: Dutch designer Hella Jongerius used unconventional materials and assembly methods to create these vividly striped Cork & Felt rugs for Danskina. More about Hella Jongerius combines cork and felt for striped rug collection

    Alan G Brake | 29 June 2015 | 1 comment
  • Design

    Design

    Enzo Mari knife inspires twisting sculpture at Goodwood 2015

    This year's installation at the UK's Goodwood car festival was based on a blade by Modernist designer Enzo Mari. More about Enzo Mari knife inspires twisting sculpture at Goodwood 2015

    Dan Howarth | 29 June 2015 | 5 comments
  • Equestrian Centre by Seth Stein Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    This week we like: buildings made of mud

    Mud is one of the oldest architectural materials – but it's back in fashion. Herzog & de Meuron used rammed earth recently, as did Seth Stein Architects and Watson Architecture + Design for this riding centre near Melbourne. See all our stories about rammed earth buildings »

    More about This week we like: buildings made of mud
    Marcus Fairs | 29 June 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Vitamin Studio by Sou Fujimoto Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Sou Fujimoto uses seashells and thatching for village-inspired arts complex in rural China

    Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto used locally sourced materials to create this countryside arts venue at a former farm on the outskirts of Guangzhou, China (+ slideshow). More about Sou Fujimoto uses seashells and thatching for village-inspired arts complex in rural China

    Amy Frearson | 29 June 2015 | 1 comment
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