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  • Southcape golf clubhouse by Mass Studies features curving concrete canopies

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    Southcape golf clubhouse by Mass Studies features curving concrete canopies

    Sweeping lengths of concrete create curving canopies around the perimeter of this golf clubhouse on South Korea's Changseon Island by Seoul architecture firm Mass Studies (+ slideshow). More about Southcape golf clubhouse by Mass Studies features curving concrete canopies

    Amy Frearson | 27 January 2014 | 8 comments
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    BIG designs honeycomb housing block for the Bahamas

    News: architecture firm BIG has unveiled a proposal for an apartment block in the Bahamas featuring a honeycomb facade where every balcony contains a swimming pool (+ slideshow). More about BIG designs honeycomb housing block for the Bahamas

    Amy Frearson | 27 January 2014 | 11 comments
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    Jun Igarashi's Case house comes with two twisting staircases

    A wooden ladder and a pair of winding steel staircases link the rooms of this lofty house in Sapporo, Japan, by Jun Igarashi Architects (+ slideshow). More about Jun Igarashi's Case house comes with two twisting staircases

    Amy Frearson | 27 January 2014 | 21 comments
  • Iwan Baan

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    "I haven't had a home for three years" says Iwan Baan

    Interview: Iwan Baan is the rock star of architecture photography, shooting buildings from helicopters and "living in a hotel 365 days a year". With a new exhibition documenting his hectic schedule now open in Germany, Baan spoke to Dezeen about his unique lifestyle and technique (+ slideshow). More about "I haven't had a home for three years" says Iwan Baan

    Amy Frearson | 27 January 2014 | 2 comments
  • Vertical Glass House by Atelier FCJZ

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    Vertical Glass House by Atelier FCJZ has glass floors instead of windows

    Glass floors allow residents to look down from a dining table into a toilet inside this windowless concrete house in Shanghai by Chinese firm Atelier FCJZ (+ slideshow). More about Vertical Glass House by Atelier FCJZ has glass floors instead of windows

    Amy Frearson | 27 January 2014 | 41 comments
  • Villa Weinberg by Weinberg Architects and Friis and Moltke

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    Family house by Wienberg Architects and Friis & Moltke contains cosy oak-lined rooms

    Architects Mette and Martin Wienberg have overhauled a 1940s cottage in Denmark to create a modern home for their family, complete with timber-lined walls and cosy furnishings. More about Family house by Wienberg Architects and Friis & Moltke contains cosy oak-lined rooms

    Ashleigh Davis | 26 January 2014 | 4 comments
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    New Pinterest board: doors and entrances

    We published a house with a huge pivoting rusted-steel door last week, so our new Pinterest board brings together a selection of interesting doors and entrances from the pages of Dezeen. See our new Pinterest board »

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    Ross Bryant | 26 January 2014 | Leave a comment
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    Soil treatment centre by Christensen & Co designed to look like piles of mud

    This soil treatment centre in Copenhagen by Danish studio Christensen & Co was designed to resemble the mounds of earth being used to sculpt the landscape of a developing harbour-side community (+ slideshow). More about Soil treatment centre by Christensen & Co designed to look like piles of mud

    Amy Frearson | 25 January 2014 | 3 comments
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    Garden Workshop designed around an old workbench and a collection of handmade tools

    Ben Davidson of London studio Rodić Davidson Architects designed this garden shed in Cambridge, England, to the exact proportions of his grandfather's old workbench and added pegboard walls for displaying a collection of handmade tools (+ slideshow). More about Garden Workshop designed around an old workbench and a collection of handmade tools

    Amy Frearson | 25 January 2014 | 5 comments
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    London's future skyline captured in new visualisations

    This series of images by architectural rendering studio Hayes Davidson envisages how London's skyline might look in 20 years time. More about London's future skyline captured in new visualisations

    Amy Frearson | 24 January 2014 | 13 comments
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    Jonathan Tuckey Design renovates a mews house for an ex-submariner

    Latticed wooden screens form balustrades for a red pigmented concrete staircase inside this renovated mews house in west London by British studio Jonathan Tuckey Design. More about Jonathan Tuckey Design renovates a mews house for an ex-submariner

    Amy Frearson | 24 January 2014 | 5 comments
  • House in the woods in Hungary built in two days by T2.a Architects

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    Hungarian forest cabin built in two days by T2.a Architects

    This boxy wooden cabin with an assortment of circular and rectangular windows was built by Hungarian studio T2.a Architects in just two days in a forest outside Budapest (+ slideshow). More about Hungarian forest cabin built in two days by T2.a Architects

    Ashleigh Davis | 23 January 2014 | 8 comments
  • London flower kiosk with a wavy timber exterior by Buchanan Partnership

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    Undulating timber slats surround this London flower kiosk by Archio

    Microscopic views of flower petals informed the rippled timber facade of this flower kiosk in west London by British firm Archio (+ slideshow). More about Undulating timber slats surround this London flower kiosk by Archio

    James Pallister | 23 January 2014 | 9 comments
  • Mirror House by Johan Selbing and Anouk Vogel

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    Mirror House by Johan Selbing and Anouk Vogel camouflages with its surroundings

    This house in the Dutch city of Almere by Swedish architect Johan Selbing and Swiss landscape architect Anouk Vogel is completely covered in reflective glass to allow it to blend in with its surroundings (+ slideshow). More about Mirror House by Johan Selbing and Anouk Vogel camouflages with its surroundings

    Alyn Griffiths | 23 January 2014 | 11 comments
  • Curvy timber extension by Scott Architects features a sloping grass roof

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    Curvy timber extension by Scott Architects features a sloping grass roof

    London studio Scott Architects has added a curvy timber extension to a terraced house in Hackney, featuring a bowed wall that cuts through the centre of a green roof (+ slideshow). More about Curvy timber extension by Scott Architects features a sloping grass roof

    Amy Frearson | 23 January 2014 | 7 comments
  • Aluminium-clad Rebel House by MONO

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    Aluminium-clad Rebel House by MONO reflects the colours of its surroundings

    Shiny aluminium-clad walls allow this small house in Almere by Dutch studio MONO to reflect the colours of its setting (+ slideshow). More about Aluminium-clad Rebel House by MONO reflects the colours of its surroundings

    Amy Frearson | 22 January 2014 | 1 comment
  • Le Corbusier Foundation call for emergency security measures after vandals sack Ronchamp

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    "Emergency security measures" called for after vandals sack Le Corbusier's Ronchamp

    News: Le Corbusier's Notre Dame du Haut chapel at Ronchamp has been vandalised, prompting calls for urgent security measures to prevent further damage to one of the Modernist architect's finest works. More about "Emergency security measures" called for after vandals sack Le Corbusier's Ronchamp

    James Pallister | 22 January 2014 | 12 comments
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    Herzog & de Meuron unveil first buildings of Lyon masterplan

    News: Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron have revealed designs for the first eight buildings of their 35-hectare masterplan for La Confluence, an extension of the city centre in Lyon, France (+ slideshow). More about Herzog & de Meuron unveil first buildings of Lyon masterplan

    Amy Frearson | 22 January 2014 | 7 comments
  • Double-gabled house overlooking a Norwegian fjord by Schjelderup Trondahl Architects

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    Double-gabled house overlooking a Norwegian fjord by Schjelderup Trondahl Architects

    The two parts of this house near Oslo by Schjelderup Trondahl Architects are joined at an angle, with their gabled roofs meeting to form a distorted M-shape (+ slideshow). More about Double-gabled house overlooking a Norwegian fjord by Schjelderup Trondahl Architects

    Alyn Griffiths | 22 January 2014 | 5 comments
  • Jewish cultural centre with an acutely angled corner by Goncalo Byrne Arquitectos

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    Jewish cultural centre with an acutely angled corner by Gonçalo Byrne Arquitectos

    Lisbon office Gonçalo Byrne Arquitectos has designed a Jewish cultural centre in the historic heart of Trancoso, Portugal, with a sharp corner that bisects two narrow cobbled streets (+ slideshow). More about Jewish cultural centre with an acutely angled corner by Gonçalo Byrne Arquitectos

    Alyn Griffiths | 21 January 2014 | 5 comments
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