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  • Peter Cook says British architecture has become dull at 2016 RIBA awards ceremony

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    British architecture is experiencing a "dull period" says Peter Cook

    Lack of experimentation and a culture of narrow-mindedness in schools has led to a dull period in British architecture, according to Archigram founder Peter Cook. More about British architecture is experiencing a "dull period" says Peter Cook

    Jessica Mairs | 5 February 2016 | 6 comments
  • Ansty Plum by Coppin Dockray

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    Modernist Wiltshire house with a Smithsons-designed studio gets a facelift by Coppin Dockray

    This mid-century house featuring a studio designed by Brutalist architects Alison and Peter Smithson has undergone an extensive renovation by London studio Coppin Dockray (+ slideshow). More about Modernist Wiltshire house with a Smithsons-designed studio gets a facelift by Coppin Dockray

    Amy Frearson | 5 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Apple receives New York preservation award

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    Apple given New York preservation award for repurposing historic buildings

    Apple may be better known for cutting-edge contemporary design, but a New York preservation group is honouring the company for sensitively reusing old buildings with its store designs (+ slideshow). More about Apple given New York preservation award for repurposing historic buildings

    Alan G Brake | 5 February 2016 | 1 comment
  • Job of the week: professor of industrial design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna

    Our job of the week on Dezeen Jobs is for a professor of industrial design at the University of Applied Arts Vienna in Austria, whose students proposed a conceptual performance space for the Cirque du Soleil in New York (pictured). Visit the ad for full details or browse more architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs.

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    Dezeen Jobs | 5 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Slice chair by Pierre Charpin for Cinna

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    Pierre Charpin's Slice chair for Cinna is split up into blocks

    Maison&Objet 2016: the seat of this upholstered armchair by French designer Pierre Charpin can be extended with a row of coloured stools. More about Pierre Charpin's Slice chair for Cinna is split up into blocks

    Dan Howarth | 5 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Garden House by Threefold

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    Threefold Architects completes light-filled London home for a pair of objets d'art collectors

    Glass walls and a generous light-filled atrium offer plentiful views of the surrounding garden and sky for residents of this north London house by Threefold Architects (+ slideshow). More about Threefold Architects completes light-filled London home for a pair of objets d'art collectors

    Amy Frearson | 5 February 2016 | 2 comments
  • 3D-printed chair by The Barlett UCL students

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    Bartlett students use robots to build 3D-printed filigree chairs

    A team of students at the Bartlett architecture school have developed a technique for 3D printing complex curved structures, and used it to build a set of intricate chairs. More about Bartlett students use robots to build 3D-printed filigree chairs

    Dan Howarth | 5 February 2016 | 5 comments
  • Village for kids by COBE

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    COBE's Frederiksvej Kindergarten is based on children's drawings

    Each of the small house-like volumes that make up this Copenhagen kindergarten were designed by Danish firm COBE to look like caricatures of homes with peaked roofs as drawn by children (+ slideshow). More about COBE's Frederiksvej Kindergarten is based on children's drawings

    Alice Morby | 5 February 2016 | 5 comments
  • 3D printed books by Tactile Picture Books

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    3D-printed braille and picture books help blind children to read

    A team from the University of Colorado Boulder have used 3D printing to create tactile versions of famous books for visually impaired children (+ slideshow). More about 3D-printed braille and picture books help blind children to read

    Alice Morby | 4 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Montserrat Chapel by Hennerby Eddy

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    Architecture

    Seattle chapel by Hennebery Eddy features walls of rough sandstone and concrete

    American firm Hennebery Eddy Architects used wood, concrete, glass and battered stone to create this chapel on a Jesuit high school campus in Seattle (+ slideshow). More about Seattle chapel by Hennebery Eddy features walls of rough sandstone and concrete

    Jenna McKnight | 4 February 2016 | 3 comments
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    Penthouse in BIG's twisted Miami towers is on sale for $28 million

    The $28 million full-floor penthouse at the BIG-designed Grove at Grand Bay towers includes a rooftop pool, four-car garage and ten bathrooms (+ slideshow). More about Penthouse in BIG's twisted Miami towers is on sale for million

    Alan G Brake | 4 February 2016 | 8 comments
  • Design brand Hem sold to private investment company

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    Design brand Hem sold to private investment company

    Business news: startup furniture brand Hem has been acquired by a private buyer in a deal that will see designer and co-founder Petrus Palmér become CEO in place of Jason Goldberg, who will leave the company. More about Design brand Hem sold to private investment company

    Marcus Fairs | 4 February 2016 | 2 comments
  • Zaha Hadid wearing her RIBA Gold Medal

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    Royal Gold Medal for Zaha Hadid was "totally overdue" says RIBA president

    The Royal Institute of British Architects has acted "to right a 180-year wrong" by giving its highest honour to a woman, the body's president has said. More about Royal Gold Medal for Zaha Hadid was "totally overdue" says RIBA president

    Marcus Fairs | 4 February 2016 | 12 comments
  • Mills toy management house by Austin Maynard

    Dezeen Mail issue 291 features this week's biggest stories in architecture and design

    This week's Dezeen Mail features a possible solution to New York's housing crisis, a range of Star Wars-inspired products designed by Nendo and a revamped house in Melbourne featuring a giant toy box under its floors (pictured).

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    Ross Bryant | 4 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Liget Budapest Project site

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Bjarke, Rem and Zaha battle to join Sou Fujimoto and SANAA at Budapest museum park

    BIG, OMA and Zaha Hadid Architects have all been shortlisted to design a major new museum in Budapest, which will be built alongside cultural buildings by SANAA and Sou Fujimoto. More about Bjarke, Rem and Zaha battle to join Sou Fujimoto and SANAA at Budapest museum park

    Amy Frearson | 4 February 2016 | 7 comments
  • The Enlightened 50s: Iconic French Lighting from a Modern Decade at Galerie Kreo

    Design

    Design

    The Enlightened 50s lighting exhibition illuminates London's Galerie Kreo

    Modernist lamps by mid-century French designers including Pierre Guariche and Jean-Boris Lacroix are on show at Galerie Kreo in London's Mayfair. More about The Enlightened 50s lighting exhibition illuminates London's Galerie Kreo

    Dan Howarth | 4 February 2016 | 1 comment
  • World's largest waste-to-energy plant by Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Gottlieb Palaudan

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    Architecture

    World's largest waste-to-energy plant proposed for Shenzhen

    Danish firms Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects and Gottlieb Paludan Architects have won a competition to design the world's largest waste-to-energy power plant in China (+ movie). More about World's largest waste-to-energy plant proposed for Shenzhen

    Amy Frearson | 4 February 2016 | 6 comments
  • Elytra Filament Pavilion at the V&A by Achim Menges

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    Architecture

    Robot-built pavilion proposed by Achim Menges for V&A museum courtyard

    Stuttgart architect Achim Menges has developed designs for a robot-fabricated pavilion based on the wings of flying beetles, which will be erected in the V&A museum courtyard in London. More about Robot-built pavilion proposed by Achim Menges for V&A museum courtyard

    Jessica Mairs | 4 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Aesop Magenta by Dimorestudio

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    Interiors

    Dimore Studio designs glossy teal interior for Aesop Magenta store

    Green-coloured subway tiles are paired with lemon-yellow shelving inside skincare brand Aesop's second Milan branch, recently completed by locally based Dimore Studio (+ slideshow). More about Dimore Studio designs glossy teal interior for Aesop Magenta store

    Alice Morby | 4 February 2016 | 3 comments
  • Abstract Tower by Monadnock

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    Monadnock's Abstract Tower features patterned walls of red and green brickwork

    Rotterdam studio Monadnock used a variety of brickwork techniques to create the patterned facade of this viewing tower, designed to offer a new landmark for the small Dutch town of Nieuw-Bergen. More about Monadnock's Abstract Tower features patterned walls of red and green brickwork

    Amy Frearson | 4 February 2016 | 6 comments
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