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    Michelle Ho proposes retrofitting housing estates to densify cities

    The latest video in our Dezeen x MINI Living series explores a vision from Bartlett School of Architecture student Michelle Ho, to replace demolished sections of a London housing estate with adaptable co-living units. More about Michelle Ho proposes retrofitting housing estates to densify cities

    Siufan Adey | 5 April 2019
  • Milan design week trends 2019: Humans triumph over robots 

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    Seven trends to watch out for at Milan design week 2019

    As we count down the days until the start of Milan design week, editor Amy Frearson predicts the big trends that will emerge this year, from circular design to off-grid living. More about Seven trends to watch out for at Milan design week 2019

    Amy Frearson | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Thomas Vailly uses sunflowers to make bio-materials

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    Thomas Vailly uses sunflowers to make bio-based materials

    Eindhoven-based designer Thomas Vailly explores turning sunflower crop waste into bio-materials to make sustainable products from insulation panels to iPhone cases. More about Thomas Vailly uses sunflowers to make bio-based materials

    Natashah Hitti | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Unpaid internships Japan architecture

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    Unpaid internships "strong part of the social fabric" in Japan

    Architects and designers in Japan have defended unpaid internships in the country, saying it is a cultural tradition with deep roots. More about Unpaid internships "strong part of the social fabric" in Japan

    Marcus Fairs | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Dans L'escarpement by YH2

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    YH2 completes vacation home "hanging from" remote cliff in Canada

    A narrow bridge leads to this holiday home among woodland outside Montreal, which local firm YH2 has designed to be reminiscent of a treehouse. More about YH2 completes vacation home "hanging from" remote cliff in Canada

    James Brillon | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Milan Design Week: Emergency's Centre of Excellence in Paediatric Surgery by Renzo Piano BUilding Workshop

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    Photos reveal new children's hospital by Renzo Piano under construction in Uganda

    Italian architect Renzo Piano is building a major new health facility, the Centre of Excellence in Paediatric Surgery, in Uganda. More about Photos reveal new children's hospital by Renzo Piano under construction in Uganda

    Lizzie Crook | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Milan Dezeen Aesop

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    Dezeen teams up with COS, McKinsey, Aesop and more for Milan design week

    Fashion brand COS, skincare brand Aesop and management consultants McKinsey & Company are among the high-profile global companies that Dezeen is partnering with for Milan design week. More about Dezeen teams up with COS, McKinsey, Aesop and more for Milan design week

    Augusta Pownall | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Milan travel guide: Caffè Fernanda by Rgastudio

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    Milan travel guide for architects and designers

    This month the entire design community flocks to Milan for the biggest event in the industry calendar. Whether you're visiting for the design week, or planning a separate trip, here's a travel guide to the city's best hotels, restaurants, cafes and shops. More about Milan travel guide for architects and designers

    Natasha Levy | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
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    AHEAD Asia hotel award winners show "design born out of real heritage"

    The best new hotels in Asia mix contemporary design with attention to heritage, say the judges of this year's AHEAD Asia awards in this movie Dezeen produced for the awards programme. More about AHEAD Asia hotel award winners show "design born out of real heritage"

    Calum Lindsay | 5 April 2019
  • Brexit deadlock could be broken by re-designing UK's Palace of Westminster for parliament says Axiom Architects

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    Brexit deadlock could be broken with parliament redesign says Axiom Architects

    Axiom Architects have proposed a tongue-in-cheek solution to the UK parliament's Brexit deadlock, which sees the Houses of Parliament transformed into a more open forum for debate. More about Brexit deadlock could be broken with parliament redesign says Axiom Architects

    India Block | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Is Memory Data? installation by Dornbracht at Milan Design Week 2019

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    Dornbracht installation aims to challenge the way people experience water

    Dezeen promotion: German kitchen and bathroom manufacturer Dornbracht has unveiled plans for a virtual-reality installation at this year's Milan design week, which will examine how technology can change the way people interact with water. More about Dornbracht installation aims to challenge the way people experience water

    Dezeen staff | 5 April 2019
  • Emeco On and On chair

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    Barber and Osgerby creates chair for Emeco that can be endlessly recycled

    Emeco has teamed with London designers Barber and Osgerby for the first time to produce a stacking chair made from a specially developed recycled plastic. More about Barber and Osgerby creates chair for Emeco that can be endlessly recycled

    Augusta Pownall | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen attracts over three million visitors in March

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    Dezeen attracts over three million visitors in March

    March 2019 was the best-ever month for traffic to Dezeen, with over three million people visiting our site for the first time! British illustrator Toby Melville-Brown created this image to celebrate the milestone. More about Dezeen attracts over three million visitors in March

    Marcus Fairs | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Interiors of Bearstead Rise house by Gruff Architects

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    Interiors

    Gruff Architects overhauls 1930s London terrace with birch joinery and colourful accents

    Gruff Architects has incorporated plenty of storage and blocks of bright colour into this top-to-bottom renovation and extension of a London house built in the 1930s. More about Gruff Architects overhauls 1930s London terrace with birch joinery and colourful accents

    Ali Morris | 5 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • The Shed by DSR and Rockwell Group

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    Architecture

    The Shed opens at Hudson Yards with huge "telescoping" roof

    New York firms Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Rockwell Group have completed The Shed, a cultural centre in Manhattan's Hudson Yards, featuring a retractable roof that can be moved to form a performance area. More about The Shed opens at Hudson Yards with huge "telescoping" roof

    Bridget Goldberg | 4 April 2019 | Leave a comment
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    Bernhard Dessecker's Iconic Eyes light for Moooi is based on BMW headlights

    Lighting designer Bernhard Dessecker describes how he referenced the appearance of BMW headlights to create his Iconic Eyes lamp for Moooi in this movie Dezeen produced for the Dutch brand. More about Bernhard Dessecker's Iconic Eyes light for Moooi is based on BMW headlights

    Calum Lindsay | 4 April 2019
  • Oceanix City by BIG

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    BIG unveils Oceanix City concept for floating villages that can withstand hurricanes

    Architecture firm BIG has designed a concept for a floating city of 10,000 people that could help populations threatened by extreme weather events and rising sea levels. More about BIG unveils Oceanix City concept for floating villages that can withstand hurricanes

    Eleanor Gibson | 4 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Exterior of National Museum of Qatar by Jean Nouvel

    Dezeen Weekly features National Museum of Qatar and April fools

    The latest edition of our newsletter Dezeen Weekly includes Jean Nouvel's National Museum of Qatar, an exclusive interview with Patrik Schumacher and a roundup of this year's best architecture and design April fools. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

    More about Dezeen Weekly features National Museum of Qatar and April fools
    Karen Anderson | 4 April 2019 | Leave a comment
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    Christo to wrap silver fabric around the Arc de Triomphe in Paris

    Artist Christo will finally realise plans to envelop Paris' Arc de Triomphe in 25,000 square metres of silvery recyclable fabric and 7,000 metres of red rope. More about Christo to wrap silver fabric around the Arc de Triomphe in Paris

    Natashah Hitti | 4 April 2019 | Leave a comment
  • Earth Stations by Michele De Lucchi for Poltrona Frau promo

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    Michele De Lucchi to debut his Earth Stations workplace in Milan

    Dezeen promotion: architect Michele De Lucchi will turn Poltrona Frau's flagship store into a futuristic workplace during Milan design week. More about Michele De Lucchi to debut his Earth Stations workplace in Milan

    Dezeen staff | 4 April 2019
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