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    Kari Kola illuminates Irish mountainside with 1,000 lights

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    Tuscany's "sun-faded" buildings informed the interior of this pared-back accessories boutique in Copenhagen, which Danish brand St Leo has washed with soft-pink plaster. More about Yvonne Koné's pink-tinged interiors reference Tuscan buildings

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    Four promising opportunities for senior architects including positions at MAD Architects and UNStudio

    Dezeen Jobs has a number of exciting roles available for senior architects right now, including vacancies at international architecture firms MAD Architects and UNStudio. More about Four promising opportunities for senior architects including positions at MAD Architects and UNStudio

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    SO-IL designs exhibition to showcase patchwork boro fabrics

    New York architecture firm SO-IL has designed an exhibition to present a Japanese handicraft that uses remnants of hemp fabric. More about SO-IL designs exhibition to showcase patchwork boro fabrics

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  • Graphic designers get creative to show support during Covid-19 outbreak

    Graphic designers get creative to circulate helpful advice during coronavirus outbreak

    Artists and designers have grabbed their pens, pencils and digital styluses to create images of support and informative illustrations to help distribute advice on how to slow the spread of coronavirus. More about Graphic designers get creative to circulate helpful advice during coronavirus outbreak

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    Glass corridor connects underground concrete extension to house in Spain

    Architecture studio Jordi Hidalgo Tané has extended a small stone building in rural Navarra, Spain, with a subterranean concrete annex accessed via a glass corridor. More about Glass corridor connects underground concrete extension to house in Spain

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