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    Dezeen is the top platform for comments on architecture and design and one of the most commented websites in the world, according to a survey of reader interactions. More about Dezeen is the world's most commented architecture and design website

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    Is Apple struggling to keep up with its rivals? Readers are debating whether the tech giant has run out of innovation in this week's comments update. More about "Apple doesn't understand how quickly we want things to advance"

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    Reader reactions to a provocative visualisation of the border wall proposed by Donald Trump lead this week's comments update. More about "Another one will be needed on the Canada border to prevent people fleeing"

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    Dezeen readers were surprised to discover that David Bowie was an extensive collector of Memphis furniture, and speculated how much his collection will sell for in our comments section this week. More about "I'll be curious to see the hammer prices"

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    This week Dezeen had a big refresh, leaving some readers thrilled, and others disheartened. Find out what they had to say in this special edition of our comments update. More about "Dezeen you have grown so much"

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    The UK's housing crisis became the hot topic this week, as readers reacted to Phineas Harper's first Opinion column for Dezeen. More about "Architects still don't understand how people live"

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    Comments update: Zaha Hadid Architects' new headquarters for Antwerp's Port Authority is the controversial talking point this week, with readers both decrying and praising the building's visual impact on its surroundings. More about "Giant glass grasshoppermates with building"

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    Comments update: Thomas Heatherwick's design for a huge sculpture made up of 154 interconnected staircases divided opinion this week, with one commenter labelling him the "Coldplay of design". More about "Heatherwick is a master of designing interesting things that nobody asked for"

    Trudie Carter | 20 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Tate Modern visitors accused of spying on Neo Bankside residents

    "Could this finally be the end of Fishbowl architecture?"

    Comments update: visitors to Tate Modern's new observation deck have been accused of spying by residents of the nearby Neo Bankside apartments, prompting readers to poke fun at "people in glass houses".  More about "Could this finally be the end of Fishbowl architecture?"

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  • "Apple has run out of innovation"

    Comments update: has Apple lost its touch? Dezeen readers are unconvinced by the tech giant's latest product announcements and feel the company has lost its way. This special edition of our regular comments update looks at reactions to its controversial new wireless headphones (pictured), updated Apple Watch and the iPhone 7. More about "Apple has run out of innovation"

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  • "This was never going to scale up"

    Comments update: following the news that Google has scrapped its ambitious Project Ara, readers have been debating whether modular smartphones will ever be commercially viable. More about "This was never going to scale up"

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  • "It looks like a mess from a distance until you see how perfectly it is executed"

    Comments update: Diller Scofidio + Renfro's vertically designed medical building for Columbia University has divided opinion, with some readers labelling the structure a "mess". More about "It looks like a mess from a distance until you see how perfectly it is executed"

    Trudie Carter | 30 August 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Garden Bridge design by Thomas Heatherwick

    "Scrapping the Garden Bridge wouldn't indicate that the UK has lost confidence"

    Comments update: readers are discussing Thomas Heatherwick's controversial Garden Bridge this week after the British designer suggested that ditching the project so soon after Britain's vote to leave the European Union would be a step "backwards" for the country. More about "Scrapping the Garden Bridge wouldn't indicate that the UK has lost confidence"

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    "The Kardashians are a barometer of popular culture and taste"

    Comments update: angry readers took to Dezeen's comments section this week after we reported on the Kardashians' penchant for Modernist architecture, but could exposure to wider audiences actually be a good thing for the profession? More about "The Kardashians are a barometer of popular culture and taste"

    Ross Bryant | 16 August 2016 | 7 comments
  • Visualisation of the New York skyline in 2020

    "New York is all about the excitement of exuberant high rises"

    Comments update: New York's luxury construction boom continues to spark debate, as readers react to Elizabeth Diller's warning that supertall towers are damaging the city. More about "New York is all about the excitement of exuberant high rises"

    Trudie Carter | 9 August 2016 | Leave a comment
  • "Importing staff from overseas is bad for the UK design industry"

    Comments update: design education in the UK was the hot topic among readers this week, as industry figures claimed they prefer to hire graduates from overseas during Dezeen's Brexit design summit, and a survey revealed 25 per cent of architecture students have mental health problems. More about "Importing staff from overseas is bad for the UK design industry"

    Trudie Carter | 2 August 2016 | 3 comments
  • Sexy colostomy bag by Stephanie Monty

    "These are the challenges I love to see designers tackling"

    Comments update: readers were almost unanimous in their praise for a graduate designer's idea to create a colostomy bag for "intimate moments", as they contemplated the merits of choosing the right projects to address with design. More about "These are the challenges I love to see designers tackling"

    Dan Howarth | 26 July 2016 | 1 comment
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    Comments update: readers are debating the merits of Nintendo's Pokémon GO smartphone video game, with some questioning its implications on the way people experience the built environment. More about "How does one interact with cities when you are continuously looking into your phone?"

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    "Architecture is a rough and seldom-rewarding field"

    Comments update: a study that named architecture as one of the highest ranking jobs for suicides triggered a debate about the state of the profession and its treatment of young graduates this week. More about "Architecture is a rough and seldom-rewarding field"

    Anna Winston | 12 July 2016 | Leave a comment
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