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  • Multipurpose Educational Hall by Carmen Martinez, Gregori Carmel Gradolo Martinez and Arturo Sanz Martinez

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    Sports hall for Escola Gavina school in Spain features multi-hued clay and glass tiles

    Colourful glass discs are embedded in the clay-tile facade of this school hall near Valencia, so on sunny days colourful shadow patterns are cast across the floor inside (+ slideshow). More about Sports hall for Escola Gavina school in Spain features multi-hued clay and glass tiles

    Amy Frearson | 21 January 2016 | 2 comments
  • Russian avant-garde desktop organiser

    Design

    Design

    Russian Avant-Garde architecture influences wooden desk accessories

    The wooden desk accessories in this collection by Russian designers Nasya ​Kopteva ​and Sasha​ Braulov​ are based on architectural landmarks in their home country, including Melnikov House and the Red Banner Textile Factory (+ slideshow). More about Russian Avant-Garde architecture influences wooden desk accessories

    Dan Howarth | 21 January 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Kitasenzoku Apartment by Tomoyuki Kurokawa Architects

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    Tomoyuki Kurokawa Architects completes Tokyo building covered in holes

    The faceted volume of this concrete mixed-use block in Tokyo is punctured by a series of holes that form windows, balconies and open-air stairwells (+ slideshow). More about Tomoyuki Kurokawa Architects completes Tokyo building covered in holes

    Amy Frearson | 21 January 2016 | 1 comment
  • Jonathan Barnbrook on David Bowie cover art

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    David Bowie was "facing his own mortality" with Blackstar album says cover designer

    Exclusive interview: the cover of David Bowie's Blackstar album, released just days before his death, was designed to reflect the musician's mortality according to his long-time graphic design collaborator Jonathan Barnbrook. More about David Bowie was "facing his own mortality" with Blackstar album says cover designer

    Dan Howarth | 20 January 2016 | 7 comments
  • Rotterdam skyline with OMA's De Rotterdam and Ben van Berkel's Erasmus Bridge

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    17 of the architecture projects helping to transform Rotterdam

    From billowing pink bus stops to a bombastic market hall and a smog-eating tower, a barrage of new projects are helping turn Rotterdam into "the city of the future". Dezeen rounds up 17 of the city's most interesting recent additions. More about 17 of the architecture projects helping to transform Rotterdam

    Anna Winston | 20 January 2016 | 2 comments
  • Amphibious House by Baca Architects

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    Architecture

    Baca Architects completes buoyant house on the River Thames

    Work has completed on the UK's "first amphibious house" by Baca Architects, which rises in its dock-like foundations to avoid flood water (+ slideshow). More about Baca Architects completes buoyant house on the River Thames

    Jessica Mairs | 20 January 2016 | 4 comments
  • Portrait of Jasper Conran, courtesy of Debenhams

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    Jasper Conran steps down as Conran Holdings chairman

    Business news: British designer Jasper Conran has resigned from his position as head of the family business, less than two years after taking over Conran Holdings from his father Terence. More about Jasper Conran steps down as Conran Holdings chairman

    Dan Howarth | 20 January 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Maison Lac Jasper by Architecturama

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Turquoise staircase creates diagonal stripes across Quebec home by Architecturama

    A turquoise staircase runs diagonally across the facade of this cube-shaped home in rural Quebec, designed by Montreal studio Architecturama (+ slideshow). More about Turquoise staircase creates diagonal stripes across Quebec home by Architecturama

    Jenna McKnight | 20 January 2016 | 9 comments
  • The Illusionist Wallpaper Collection by Kelly Hoppen and Dynamo

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    Dynamo and Kelly Hoppen collaborate to create illusions with trompe l'oeil wallpaper

    Interior designer Kelly Hoppen and celebrity magician Dynamo have teamed up to launch a collection of 3D-effect wall coverings, designed to create optical illusions of more space in the home. More about Dynamo and Kelly Hoppen collaborate to create illusions with trompe l'oeil wallpaper

    Dan Howarth | 20 January 2016 | 3 comments
  • Fungo Chandelier by Campana Brothers

    Design

    Design

    Campana brothers to present mushroom-like Fungo chandelier for Lasvit at Maison&Objet

    Maison&Objet 2016: misshapen glass bubbles appear to be sprouting from this chandelier by Brazilian design duo Humberto and Fernando Campana, which will be shown at Paris trade fair Maison&Objet this week. More about Campana brothers to present mushroom-like Fungo chandelier for Lasvit at Maison&Objet

    Dan Howarth | 20 January 2016 | 1 comment
  • Skyscrapers completed in 2015 reach record numbers

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Record number of skyscrapers completed in 2015

    A record-breaking total of 106 skyscrapers over 200 metres tall were completed in 2015, and even more are predicted for 2016, according to new industry research. More about Record number of skyscrapers completed in 2015

    Amy Frearson | 20 January 2016 | Leave a comment
  • House at Molls Hill by Lenschow and Pihlmann

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Danish summer house by Lenschow & Pihlmann is fragmented into house-shaped blocks

    Four house-shaped blocks enclose a courtyard in the centre of this hilltop holiday home on the Danish coast by Lenschow & Pihlmann (+ slideshow). More about Danish summer house by Lenschow & Pihlmann is fragmented into house-shaped blocks

    Jessica Mairs | 20 January 2016 | Leave a comment
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    Architecture

    Rotterdam is "the city of the future" say architects

    Landmark buildings and experimental construction are transforming the Netherlands' second city into a world-class destination for architectural innovation, outstripping other European centres and turning Amsterdam into "the city of the past". More about Rotterdam is "the city of the future" say architects

    Amy Frearson | 20 January 2016 | 12 comments
  • Villa Eder Hederus by General Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Kod Arkitekter and General Architecture
 add wood-panelled extension to Swedish villa

    This wood-panelled extension by a pair of Swedish architecture studios echoes the design of the 19th-century villa that it adjoins (+ slideshow). More about Kod Arkitekter and General Architecture
 add wood-panelled extension to Swedish villa

    Jessica Mairs | 20 January 2016 | Leave a comment
  • David Chipperfield ceramics for Alessi SS16

    Design

    Design

    David Chipperfield adds to Tonale ceramics range for Alessi

    Architect David Chipperfield has extended his range of tableware for Italian brand Alessi, adding vases, a serving plate and an updated range of colours. More about David Chipperfield adds to Tonale ceramics range for Alessi

    Dan Howarth | 20 January 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Lines of Life by Nikken Sekkei

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Singapore's answer to the High Line could stretch across the entire island

    Japanese firm Nikken Sekkei has been chosen to transform a 24-kilometre-long stretch of disused Singapore railway into a High Line-esque park that extends across the entire island (+ slideshow). More about Singapore's answer to the High Line could stretch across the entire island

    Amy Frearson | 20 January 2016 | 2 comments
  • CCR1 Residence by Wernerfield

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Wernerfield uses concrete and weathering steel to create low-maintenance weekend home in Texas

    Dallas studio Wernerfield has completed a lakefront dwelling that features concrete and glass volumes, and a treehouse clad in pre-rusted steel (+ movie). More about Wernerfield uses concrete and weathering steel to create low-maintenance weekend home in Texas

    Jenna McKnight | 19 January 2016 | 3 comments
  • Hanger Barn by Folio

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Installation made of recycled coat hangers planned for New York's Governors Island

    New York firm Folio has won this year's City of Dreams Pavilion competition with its proposal to create an installation made of used wire hangers acquired from local dry cleaners (+ slideshow). More about Installation made of recycled coat hangers planned for New York's Governors Island

    Jenna McKnight | 19 January 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Laguna Garzon Bridge by Rafael Vinoly

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Rafael Viñoly completes circular bridge spanning a Uruguayan lagoon

    Architect Rafael Viñoly has completed a ring-shaped road bridge that stretches across a lagoon on Uruguay's southern coast (+ slideshow). More about Rafael Viñoly completes circular bridge spanning a Uruguayan lagoon

    Jessica Mairs | 19 January 2016 | 36 comments
  • Garden of Wonders by Werner Aisslinger

    Design

    Design

    Werner Aisslinger creates upholstered hut for Kvadrat's Garden of Wonders display stand

    German designer Werner Aisslinger has built a cabin covered in colourful Kvadrat textiles for the Danish brand's stand at this year's imm Cologne furniture fair (+ slideshow). More about Werner Aisslinger creates upholstered hut for Kvadrat's Garden of Wonders display stand

    Dan Howarth | 19 January 2016 | Leave a comment
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