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  • BigRep and NOWlab design

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    BigRep reveals "world's first" fully 3D-printed motorbike

    Nera, a fully 3D-printed motorbike designed by NOWlab, the innovation arm of German additive manufacturing company BigRep, has been unveiled with futuristic visuals akin to the Batmobile and the vehicles in Blade Runner. More about BigRep reveals "world's first" fully 3D-printed motorbike

    Natashah Hitti | 26 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Büro Ole Scheeren completes the MahaNakhon in Bangkok – Thailand's tallest building

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    Architecture

    Ole Scheeren completes pixelated MahaNakhon tower in Bangkok

    The opening of the glass-floored observation deck atop Büro Ole Scheeren's MahaNakhon skyscraper in Bangkok marks the completion of the second tallest building in Thailand. More about Ole Scheeren completes pixelated MahaNakhon tower in Bangkok

    Tom Ravenscroft | 26 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Bauhaus Events Guide

    Bauhaus 100

    Bauhaus 100

    16 events celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus

    With the Bauhaus celebrating its centenary next year, museums and galleries across the globe are hosting events to mark the occasion. As part of our Bauhaus 100 series, we reveal the exhibitions and conferences that are not to be missed. More about 16 events celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 26 November 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Design

    Plasticiet produces terrazzo-like material from recycled plastic

    Dutch startup Plasticiet aims to create "something of value" from recycled plastic for use in interior and furniture design. More about Plasticiet produces terrazzo-like material from recycled plastic

    Anna Winston | 23 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Biomega's electric car concept

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    Design

    Biomega debuts low-cost, low-weight electric car for city dwellers

    Danish bicycle brand Biomega's first ever electric vehicle concept features an uncluttered form that adheres to Scandinavian design principles. More about Biomega debuts low-cost, low-weight electric car for city dwellers

    Ali Morris | 23 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Monochrome ski chalet by Thellend Fortin overlooks Quebec's Saint Lawrence River

    Montreal studio Thellend Fortin Architectes has paired greyscale materials with woodwork both inside and out of this rural holiday home in Quebec. More about Monochrome ski chalet by Thellend Fortin overlooks Quebec's Saint Lawrence River

    James Brillon | 23 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen Awards

    Dezeen Awards

    Atelier NL's brick-inspired Dezeen Awards trophies reference the architecture of London

    With four days to go until the Dezeen Awards ceremony, Dutch design studio Atelier NL have completed the hand-made trophies that will be handed to winners on the night.
    More about Atelier NL's brick-inspired Dezeen Awards trophies reference the architecture of London

    Sebastian Jordahn | 23 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Marcus Lyall and Adam Smith have designed live shows for electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers for over 25 years

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    "The visuals become the lead singer" say show designers for The Chemical Brothers

    Marcus Lyall and Adam Smith have designed live shows for electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers for over 25 years. They tell Dezeen how they turn audio tracks into immersive visual experiences. More about "The visuals become the lead singer" say show designers for The Chemical Brothers

    Marcus Fairs | 23 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Kiruna Town Hall in Sweden by Henning Larsen

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    Architecture

    Henning Larsen completes Kiruna Town Hall as first stage in the Swedish town's relocation

    Kiruna Town Hall, designed by Danish studio Henning Larsen, is the first building completed as part of the £1 billion relocation of Sweden's northernmost town. More about Henning Larsen completes Kiruna Town Hall as first stage in the Swedish town's relocation

    Tom Ravenscroft | 22 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Crematorium Siesegem by KAAN Architecten

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Crematorium Siesegem by Kaan Architecten rejects "pompous monumentalism"

    An austere material palette of concrete and grey marble helped Kaan Architecten create a series of calming and contemplative spaces inside this crematorium in Belgium. More about Crematorium Siesegem by Kaan Architecten rejects "pompous monumentalism"

    Natasha Levy | 22 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Kentucky Owl Park by Shigeru Ban

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    News

    Shigeru Ban proposes trio of pyramids for Kentucky Owl whiskey distillery

    Japanese architect Shigeru Ban is overhauling a quarry in Kentucky into a campus built from mass timber, for a local whiskey distillery. More about Shigeru Ban proposes trio of pyramids for Kentucky Owl whiskey distillery

    Eleanor Gibson | 21 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Apparatus' showroom in Los Angeles

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Apparatus designs Los Angeles showroom to resemble moody paintings

    Shadowy arcades, cracked flooring and "desaturated sunset tones" form the setting for New York lighting brand Apparatus' first West Coast showroom in Los Angeles. More about Apparatus designs Los Angeles showroom to resemble moody paintings

    Eleanor Gibson | 21 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Steve Jobs Theater Pavilion by Foster + Partners

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Foster + Partners releases photos of Apple's Steve Jobs Theater Pavilion

    The "largest carbon-fibre roof in the world" tops the Steve Jobs Theater Pavilion at the Foster + Partners-designed Apple Park campus, which is revealed in these new images. More about Foster + Partners releases photos of Apple's Steve Jobs Theater Pavilion

    Eleanor Gibson | 21 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Luma Arles tower by Frank Gehry

    News

    News

    Frank Gehry's stainless steel-clad Luma Arles tower takes shape in France

    A twisting tower clad in reflective stainless steel panels, designed by architect Frank Gehry, is taking form in the south of France. More about Frank Gehry's stainless steel-clad Luma Arles tower takes shape in France

    India Block | 21 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • 12 fabric-covered gadgets designed for you to cosy up to

    Technology

    Technology

    Twelve fabric-covered gadgets that show how technology can be more cosy

    Fabric-coated tech products have slowly but surely padded into the market in 2018, suggesting a future of gentle, unobtrusive devices. Here's a look at some of the best examples. More about Twelve fabric-covered gadgets that show how technology can be more cosy

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 21 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Échasse Vase by Menu

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Dezeen's Christmas gift guide 2018: interior designers

    John Pawson's minimal oil lamp, smoky glass vases and colourful Sonos speakers are among our selection of 15 Christmas gifts for interior designers. More about Dezeen's Christmas gift guide 2018: interior designers

    Eleanor Gibson | 20 November 2018
  • Process Gallery for British photographer Nick Veasey by Guy Holloway

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Guy Hollaway creates photography studio with concrete pyramid for X-ray apparatus

    Guy Hollaway Architects has completed a studio for British photographer Nick Veasey, featuring a concrete pyramid chamber to house the X-ray equipment used to create his distinctive works. More about Guy Hollaway creates photography studio with concrete pyramid for X-ray apparatus

    Jon Astbury | 20 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Bauhaus women

    Bauhaus 100

    Bauhaus 100

    "Bauhaus histories tend to be disproportionately dominated by male protagonists"

    Women are often edited out of the history of the Bauhaus, says Catherine Slessor, in this Opinion as part of our Bauhaus 100 series. But the role of female Bauhauslers in shaping the course of modern design is at last being addressed. More about "Bauhaus histories tend to be disproportionately dominated by male protagonists"

    Catherine Slessor | 20 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • The Tulip by Foster + Partners

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    News

    Foster + Partners proposes 305-metre-tall tourist viewing tower for London

    The Tulip – a 305.3-metre tall tower topped with a viewpoint and rotating gondolas designed by Foster + Partners – is planned to be built alongside the Gherkin in London. More about Foster + Partners proposes 305-metre-tall tourist viewing tower for London

    India Block | 19 November 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Bauhaus 100

    Bauhaus 100

    Mies van der Rohe: the modernist architect who led the Bauhaus to its end

    The third and final Bauhaus director was one of the world's best-known architects. As we continue our Bauhaus 100 series, celebrating 100 years of the hugely influential school, we profile the modernism pioneer, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. More about Mies van der Rohe: the modernist architect who led the Bauhaus to its end

    Jon Astbury | 19 November 2018 | Leave a comment
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