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    World Cup footballers wear Battlepack boots by Adidas

    England captain Steven Gerrard and Uruguay's Luis Suarez were both wearing football boots from Adidas' collection featuring a new "disruptive" design in their world cup clash last night. More about World Cup footballers wear Battlepack boots by Adidas

    Anna Winston | 20 June 2014 | 2 comments
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    Carsten Höller builds a tower with a slide at the Vitra campus

    Artist Carsten Höller has erected a cross between a viewing tower and a helter skelter at the Vitra Campus at Weil am Rhein in Germany (+ slideshow). More about Carsten Höller builds a tower with a slide at the Vitra campus

    Marcus Fairs | 20 June 2014 | Leave a comment
  • The Wall of Nishihara by Japanese studio Sabaoarch

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    Sabaoarch build three-metre-wide concrete house in Tokyo

    Japanese studio Sabaoarch has built a concrete house with tiny windows on a narrow strip of land in Tokyo (+ slideshow). More about Sabaoarch build three-metre-wide concrete house in Tokyo

    Luke Tebbutt | 20 June 2014 | 8 comments
  • Knit Sensors by Yen Chen Chang

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    Yen Chen Chang's knitted sensors control everyday electronic products

    Royal College of Art student Yen Chen Chang has used conductive yarns and threads to create tactile interfaces for electronic products that work by stroking, stretching or squeezing knitted objects (+ movie). More about Yen Chen Chang's knitted sensors control everyday electronic products

    Alyn Griffiths | 20 June 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Woodspot by Alessandro Zambelli

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    Alessandro Zambelli launches hexagonal Woodspot table lamp

    Maison&Objet 2014: Italian designer Alessandro Zambelli has designed a lamp with a hexagonal wooden shade that extends over its light bulb like a hood to meet the surface of a table. More about Alessandro Zambelli launches hexagonal Woodspot table lamp

    Olivia Mull | 20 June 2014 | Leave a comment
  • Spring Summer 2015 fashion collection by Sibling

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    Self-obsessed teenagers inspire hair and spots themed fashion collection by Sibling

    The "anti-culture uniform" of teenagers from cities around the world has been reinterpreted into a range of menswear for London fashion brand Sibling's latest collection. More about Self-obsessed teenagers inspire hair and spots themed fashion collection by Sibling

    Anna Winston | 19 June 2014 | 4 comments
  • Azerbaijan's Milan Expo pavilion by Simmetrico Network, Arassociati and AG&P

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    Glass globes and wavy wooden walls feature in Azerbaijan's Milan Expo pavilion

    Milan Expo 2105: wavy timber louvers will flank Azerbaijan's pavilion designed by Simmetrico Network, Arassociati architects and landscape architects AG&P for next year's World Expo in Milan. More about Glass globes and wavy wooden walls feature in Azerbaijan's Milan Expo pavilion

    Alyn Griffiths | 19 June 2014 | 3 comments
  • Dezeen Mail #207

    This week's Dezeen Mail newsletter includes a spiralling museum designed by Bjarke Ingels, classic songs illustrated as buildings and a proposal to build the world's tallest tower. Read on for the latest news, jobs and reader comments from Dezeen.

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    Ross Bryant | 19 June 2014 | Leave a comment
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    "Making something big happen at an urban scale is more than a popularity contest"

    Opinion: crowdfunding platforms have rules about pitching for money to make products that haven't been developed to prototype stage – the same rules should apply to crowdfunding campaigns for civic projects, says Alexandra Lange. More about "Making something big happen at an urban scale is more than a popularity contest"

    Alexandra Lange | 19 June 2014 | 2 comments
  • House for Trees by Vo Trong Nghia Architects

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    Architecture

    Rooftops of Vo Trong Nghia Architects' House for Trees covered in greenery

    Trees grow on top of five concrete boxes, like oversized pot plants, at this house in Ho Chi Minh City by Vietnamese studio Vo Trong Nghia Architects (+ slideshow).  More about Rooftops of Vo Trong Nghia Architects' House for Trees covered in greenery

    Luke Tebbutt | 19 June 2014 | 17 comments
  • Competition: win a pair of Papafoxtrot Buoy toys designed by PostlerFerguson


    Competition: we've teamed up with London designers PostlerFerguson to give away four pairs of wooden model buoys to Dezeen readers. More about Competition: win a pair of Papafoxtrot Buoy toys designed by PostlerFerguson

    Ray Murphy | 19 June 2014 | Leave a comment
  • KiBiSi NYC / New York Biomega bicycle

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    Biomega launches KiBiSi-designed NYC city bike

    Copenhagen urban cycling company Biomega has launched two versions of a city bike by Danish design supergroup KiBiSi with a glow-in-the-dark front fork and a mudguard integrated into the down tube. More about Biomega launches KiBiSi-designed NYC city bike

    Alyn Griffiths | 19 June 2014 | 4 comments
  • 152 Elizabeth Street by Tado Ando in New York

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    Architecture

    Tadao Ando reveals concrete and glass apartment block for Lower Manhattan

    News: Japanese architect Tadao Ando has unveiled designs for his first building in New York City – a seven-storey concrete apartment block in Nolita. More about Tadao Ando reveals concrete and glass apartment block for Lower Manhattan

    Amy Frearson | 19 June 2014 | 9 comments
  • Ikea, image from Shutterstock

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    Design

    IKEA backtracks on legal take down of fan site for furniture hackers

    News: IKEA has said it will rethink legal action against fan site IKEA Hackers, which publishes user modifications of furniture bought from the flat-pack giant. More about IKEA backtracks on legal take down of fan site for furniture hackers

    Anna Winston | 19 June 2014 | 8 comments
  • Brighton Waste House by BBM Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Waste House by BBM is "UK's first permanent building made from rubbish"

    Used carpet tiles clad walls that are insulated with junk, including floppy discs and toothbrushes, in this building designed by East Sussex studio BBM as a research facility and design workshop for the University of Brighton's Faculty of Arts. More about Waste House by BBM is "UK's first permanent building made from rubbish"

    Alyn Griffiths | 19 June 2014 | 3 comments
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    Architecture

    Hiroshi Sugimoto's glass cube hosts Japanese tea ceremonies in Venice

    Venice Architecture Biennale 2014: traditional Japanese tea ceremonies were staged inside a glass tea house designed by Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto at this year's biennale. More about Hiroshi Sugimoto's glass cube hosts Japanese tea ceremonies in Venice

    Amy Frearson | 19 June 2014 | 2 comments
  • Western Concourse at King's Cross by John McAslan + Partners

    Architecture

    Architecture

    RIBA Awards 2014 winners announced

    News: the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in London has announced 56 winners of this year's RIBA Awards, including John McAslan's revamped Kings Cross station, Zaha Hadid's Olympic aquatics centre, and BIG's underground maritime museum (+ slideshow). More about RIBA Awards 2014 winners announced

    Amy Frearson | 19 June 2014 | 1 comment
  • Chiarano Primary School by C and S Architects

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    Architecture

    Primary school by C+S Architects features a colourful facade with contrasting window details

    Colourful painted patterns frame windows scattered across the bright red facade of this primary school in the Italian town of Chiarano by Treviso office C+S Architects (+ slideshow). More about Primary school by C+S Architects features a colourful facade with contrasting window details

    Alyn Griffiths | 18 June 2014 | 2 comments
  • Issey Miyake window installation by Yoichi Yamamoto Architects

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Hanging sticks create illusions of chairs at Issey Miyake boutique in Tokyo

    Japanese architect Yoichi Yamamoto has suspended colourful strips of wood from the ceiling of an Issey Miyake boutique in Tokyo, which from certain angles look like five solid chairs (+ slideshow). More about Hanging sticks create illusions of chairs at Issey Miyake boutique in Tokyo

    Ashleigh Davis | 18 June 2014 | 2 comments
  • The Body by Kirsi Enkovaara

    Design

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    The Body by Kirsi Enkovaara can be twisted and folded to create endless seating shapes

    This flexible seating structure by Finnish designer Kirsi Enkovaara can be rolled and folded into a plethora of configurations to support the body in comfortable or strange positions (+ movie). More about The Body by Kirsi Enkovaara can be twisted and folded to create endless seating shapes

    Alyn Griffiths | 18 June 2014 | 1 comment
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