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Dezeen promotion: designers can now apply to exhibit their ideas for hotel rooms as part of Sleepotel at The Sleep Event in London this November. More about Exhibit at Sleepotel
Dezeen promotion: designers can now apply to exhibit their ideas for hotel rooms as part of Sleepotel at The Sleep Event in London this November. More about Exhibit at Sleepotel
This apartment block with a pleated facade of golden aluminium by French studio [BP] Architectures faces the Place de la Bastille, Paris. More about Housing and gallery on Bastille Place by [BP] Architectures
London designers PostlerFerguson presented this conceptual packaging for an airline meal at Belgrade Design Week last month. More about Brotzeit by PostlerFerguson
Dezeen Wire: former Foreign Office Architects co-founder Farshid Moussavi has announced the opening of her new studio, Farshid Moussavi Architecture (FMA). More about Former Foreign Office Architects principal Farshid Moussavi launches studio
Dezeen Wire: German designer Dieter Rams writes about the design of Apple products for The Telegraph. More about "Apple has achieved something I never did" - Dieter Rams
This Kindergarten in northern Italy by Austrian architects Feld72 is split into three separate house-shaped blocks connected by glazing. More about Kindergarten Terenten by Feld72
Photographer José Campos has sent us these photographs of the recently completed law courts in Gouveia, Portugal, by architects Barbosa & Guimarães. More about Palácio de Justiça de Gouveia by Barbosa & Guimarães
New York studio BHDM have completed the interior of this boutique gay hotel in Miami Beach, where visitors encounter a life-size statue of a polar bear holding a beach ball in the lobby. More about Lords South Beach by BHDM
Dezeen archive: our two most popular stories this week were V-House (top left) and Fabric Facade Studio Apartment (bottom right), both in the Netherlands, so we've compiled a selection of stories from the Dezeen archive about Dutch houses. See all the stories »
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In this movie filmed by Robert Andriessen of Designguide.tv, designer Dirk Vander Kooij explains his robot that prints chairs made of recycled refrigerators. The project was one of three winners at this year's DMY Awards, announced at a ceremony in Berlin last night. More about Endless by Dirk Vander Kooij at DMY Berlin
Graphic designer Ben Hermel of Portland, Oregon, created this typeface by layering blended shapes over classic script letters. More about Ghost Script by Ben Hermel
These archival buildings in Aylesbury, England, by London studio Stephen Marshall Architects are screened by a uniform line of oak beams. More about The Rothschild Foundation by Stephen Marshall Architects
London set designer Gary Card has completed the interior of this east London boutique, including a bright orange tunnel. More about LN-CC by Gary Card
OMA have completed this office interior in Hong Kong for management consultancy McKinsey & Company. More about McKinsey & Company Hong Kong Office by OMA
Dutch designer Kiki van Eijk has created this series of 14 mantle clocks, each made from a different metal wire or finish. More about One More Time by Kiki van Eijk
In this next movie Dezeen filmed at the Design Academy Eindhoven My Way talks in Milan, academy graduate Massoud Hassani presents his device for seeking and destroying landmines. More about Massoud Hassani at My Way talks
Here's another pavilion from the Ruta del Peregrino pilgrimage route (see our earlier story) this time a ring of concrete by Mexican studios Dellekamp and Periférica. More about Ruta del Peregrino: Sanctuary Circle by Dellekamp and Periférica
Construction of this apartment block with a stepped elevation by Mexican firm Rojkind Arquitectos is due to commence this summer in Monterrey, Mexico. More about High Park by Rojkind Arquitectos
In this movie Dezeen filmed at the Design Academy Eindhoven My Way talks in Milan, designers Dries Verbruggen (above) and Claire Warnier of Belgian studio Unfold explain their virtual potters' wheel. More about My Way talks: unfold
Norwegian architects Snøhetta have unveiled their design for an extension to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), which will double the gallery's exhibition and education spaces. More about SFMOMA Expansion by Snøhetta