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  • Dick Clark + Associates build Brownwood Residence

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    Low-lying residence by Dick Clark stretches across a Texas prairie

    This rural home designed by Austin-based Dick Clark + Associates features walls made of concrete and glass, and deep roof overhangs that mitigate exposure to harsh sunlight. More about Low-lying residence by Dick Clark stretches across a Texas prairie

    Jenna McKnight | 12 July 2017 | 1 comment
  • Parthenon of Books by Marta Minujín

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    100,000 forbidden books used to construct Parthenon replica on Nazi book-burning site

    Argentinian artist Marta Minujín has used thousands of prohibited books to construct a replica of the Parthenon in Athens on a Nazi book-burning site in Kassel, Germany. More about 100,000 forbidden books used to construct Parthenon replica on Nazi book-burning site

    Eleanor Gibson | 12 July 2017 | 10 comments
  • Watzek House by John Yeon

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    Portland Art Museum spotlights local modernist architect John Yeon

    The life and work of modernist architect John Yeon is the focus of an exhibition at Portland Art Museum, which aims to elevate his profile and highlight his contribution to the area. More about Portland Art Museum spotlights local modernist architect John Yeon

    Dan Howarth | 12 July 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Jan Boelen Appointed Curator of the 4th Istanbul Design Biennial

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    Jan Boelen named as curator of Istanbul Design Biennial 2018

    Belgian design critic and teacher Jan Boelen has been announced as the curator of next year's Istanbul Design Biennial. More about Jan Boelen named as curator of Istanbul Design Biennial 2018

    Ali Morris | 12 July 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Daniel Buren installation at Tottenham Court Road tube station

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    Daniel Buren adds colourful shapes to Tottenham Court Road tube station

    French artist Daniel Buren has unveiled the final part of a permanent installation at London's Tottenham Court Road station, which sees the walls of the ticket hall covered in colourful shapes and monochrome stripes. More about Daniel Buren adds colourful shapes to Tottenham Court Road tube station

    Alice Morby | 12 July 2017 | 1 comment
  • Nike Flyknit Sports Bra

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    Nike launches lightweight Flyknit sports bra

    Nike has used its trademark knitted material to create a sports bra, which the company has described as its "biggest Flyknit apparel innovation yet". More about Nike launches lightweight Flyknit sports bra

    Dan Howarth | 12 July 2017 | 2 comments
  • The Houseboat by Mole Architects

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    The Houseboat by Mole Architects evokes the underside of a ship's hull

    Mole Architects has completed a house in the English seaside town of Poole, comprising a pair of blackened-timber volumes that resemble the upturned hull of a boat. More about The Houseboat by Mole Architects evokes the underside of a ship's hull

    Alyn Griffiths | 12 July 2017 | 7 comments
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    ThyssenKrupp unveils the world's first sideways-moving elevator system

    The world's first rope-less, horizontal-vertical elevator system – akin to Willy Wonka's glass elevator – has been installed inside a purpose-built innovation test tower in Germany. More about ThyssenKrupp unveils the world's first sideways-moving elevator system

    Ali Morris | 12 July 2017 | 32 comments
  • balkrishna doshi portrait

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    India's young architects must be taught to appreciate their design heritage, says Balkrishna Doshi

    India is at risk of losing its architectural identity, because the country's design schools aren't teaching students to respect local heritage and traditions, according to architect Balkrishna Doshi. More about India's young architects must be taught to appreciate their design heritage, says Balkrishna Doshi

    Amy Frearson | 12 July 2017 | 2 comments
  • IN 1 home office by Jean Verville

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    Architecture

    Jean Verville converts backyard shed into minimalist studio in Montreal

    Canadian architect Jean Verville has overhauled a storage shed at his home into an austere workspace lined with oriented strand board. More about Jean Verville converts backyard shed into minimalist studio in Montreal

    Jenna McKnight | 12 July 2017 | 12 comments
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    Architecture

    Chop + Archi cuts triangular lightwells into corners of house in Tokyo

    Japanese architecture studio Chop + Archi has used a trio of courtyards to make the most of the sharp "dead space" corners of this house, located on an almost triangular plot in Tokyo. More about Chop + Archi cuts triangular lightwells into corners of house in Tokyo

    Eleanor Gibson | 12 July 2017 | 8 comments
  • Studio Morison construct origami-like pink pavilion at the National Trust estate, Berrington Hall

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Studio Morison installs origami-like "pineapple" in Berrington Hall's 18th-century garden

    Artistic duo Studio Morison has erected a pink pavilion shaped like an origami pineapple in the centre of the 18th-century walled garden of the Berrington Hall country estate in Herefordshire, England. More about Studio Morison installs origami-like "pineapple" in Berrington Hall's 18th-century garden

    Natashah Hitti | 12 July 2017 | 3 comments
  • Job of the day: senior interior designer at Formwerkz Architects

    Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for a senior interior designer to join Formwerkz Architects in Singapore, whose recent projects include a house in the city-state with a louvred wooden screen. More ›

    More about Job of the day: senior interior designer at Formwerkz Architects
    Dezeen Jobs | 12 July 2017 | Leave a comment
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    Jaime Hayon installs spinning Merry Go Zoo totems at Atlanta art museum

    Spanish designer Jaime Hayon has returned to Atlanta's High Museum of Art for the second year running with a set of striped interactive sculptures and an exhibition of new work. More about Jaime Hayon installs spinning Merry Go Zoo totems at Atlanta art museum

    Dan Howarth | 11 July 2017 | 4 comments
  • Guateque offices by Estudio Atemporal

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Estudio Atemporal converts old factory in Mexico City into co-working offices

    Mexican architects Estudio Atemporal has paired concrete columns and cinder-block walls with black metal and glass partitions when transforming a former industrial factory in Mexico City into a co-working space. More about Estudio Atemporal converts old factory in Mexico City into co-working offices

    Eleanor Gibson | 11 July 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Toyota-backed flying car is slated to light the 2020 Olympic flame

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    Design

    Toyota-backed flying car is slated to light the 2020 Olympic flame

    A group of Japanese engineers are aiming to launch the world's smallest flying car, the Skydrive, in time for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. More about Toyota-backed flying car is slated to light the 2020 Olympic flame

    Ali Morris | 11 July 2017 | 1 comment
  • Design

    Design

    Female artists customise Adidas trainers to represent the 50 United States

    Adidas has tasked 10 female artists to create limited-edition versions of its Ultraboost trainers inspired by each of America's 50 states, to raise money for a women's charity. More about Female artists customise Adidas trainers to represent the 50 United States

    Alice Morby | 11 July 2017 | 8 comments
  • Promotion

    Promotion

    Call for entries to RIBA International Prize 2018

    Dezeen promotion: architects from all around the world are invited to enter their projects for the second edition of the RIBA International Prize, to be judged by a panel led by Diller Scofidio + Renfro co-founder Liz Diller. More about Call for entries to RIBA International Prize 2018

    Amy Frearson | 11 July 2017 | Leave a comment
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    Comments

    "These tiny cabins are not a viable option to live an enjoyable existence"

    The cost of a prefabricated micro home designed to shake up the UK property market has left readers astonished and infuriated in this week's comments update. More about "These tiny cabins are not a viable option to live an enjoyable existence"

    Danil Boparai | 11 July 2017 | Leave a comment
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    Competition: win a book showcasing drone photography around the world

    Dezeen is giving away five copies of Dronescapes: The New Aerial Photography, a book featuring 250 aerial photographs taken by drones. More about Competition: win a book showcasing drone photography around the world

    Lucy Wildsmith | 11 July 2017
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