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    Henge creates walnut-topped table using wooden fusion technique

    Dezeen promotion: Furniture company Henge has created a dining table with a handmade "micro-mosaic" wooden top standing on bronze sand-casted legs. More about Henge creates walnut-topped table using wooden fusion technique

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    The design of the £5 billion development set to transform the northern docks of Liverpool, England, has been revised in response to concerns from the UNESCO conservation committee. More about New visuals emerge of development risking Liverpool's UNESCO World Heritage status 

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    Diamond Schmitt creates white facades with pops of colour for Vancouver art school

    Canadian studio Diamond Schmitt Architects has completed a new home for the Emily Carr University of Art & Design, which features white facades that are meant to evoke a blank canvas. More about Diamond Schmitt creates white facades with pops of colour for Vancouver art school

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    UK prime minister Theresa May has pledged £400 million to remove and replace dangerous cladding on social-housing blocks, one year after the Grenfell Tower fire. More about UK government will foot £400 million bill to replace Grenfell-style cladding

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  • David Chipperfield's extension to London's Royal Academy

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    David Chipperfield completes major expansion of London's Royal Academy of Arts

    British architect David Chipperfield has upgraded the Royal Academy of Arts in London, with a concrete bridge that connects two buildings, a new auditorium and renovated galleries. More about David Chipperfield completes major expansion of London's Royal Academy of Arts

    Tom Ravenscroft | 16 May 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Tetrahedral concrete forms used to prevent coastal erosion provided the design cues for this soap, which would look at home in any brutalist bathroom. More about Brutalist soap imitates concrete coastal barriers so it won't slip out of your hands

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 16 May 2018 | Leave a comment
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    "Will Alsop had the balls to think differently"

    The late Will Alsop wasn't always right, nor was his work always great – but his wild imagination and generous spirit were much needed in British architecture, says Sam Jacob. More about "Will Alsop had the balls to think differently"

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  • Square House by Suzuki Architects

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    Suzuki Architects combines a home and shop at Gré Square House

    Large openings in the corrugated-metal facades of this boxy building in Shizuoka, Japan, frame views of the neighbourhood from a shop on the ground floor and residence above. More about Suzuki Architects combines a home and shop at Gré Square House

    Alyn Griffiths | 16 May 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Crosby Studios' all-purple furniture collection includes recurring hand shapes

    Design firm Crosby Studios has created a playful series of purple furniture and home accessories, which is launching as part of the NYCxDesign festival this month. More about Crosby Studios' all-purple furniture collection includes recurring hand shapes

    Bridget Goldberg | 15 May 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Glassel School of Art by Steven Holl

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    Steven Holl's Glassell School of Art in Houston features a sloped rooftop garden

    Architect Steven Holl has completed a concrete and glass art school at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, where students can relax in an outdoor sculpture park and a ramped roof garden. More about Steven Holl's Glassell School of Art in Houston features a sloped rooftop garden

    Eleanor Gibson | 15 May 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Bec Brittain and John Hogan collaborate on limited-edition lighting

    New York designers Bec Brittain and John Hogan have worked together to update her Aries lighting series with sculptural glass pieces, on show during this month's NYCxDesign festival. More about Bec Brittain and John Hogan collaborate on limited-edition lighting

    Dan Howarth | 15 May 2018 | Leave a comment
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    AHEAD awards announces shortlist of best new hotels in the Americas

    Dezeen promotion: hotels on the shortlist for this year's AHEAD Americas awards include a retro retreat in Napa Valley, an eco-friendly luxury hotel in Brooklyn and boutique escape on Mexico's west coast. More about AHEAD awards announces shortlist of best new hotels in the Americas

    Dezeen staff | 15 May 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Work from Home by Good Thing

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    Good Thing launches furniture for working from home

    Brooklyn design brand Good Thing has launched a collection of furniture and lighting designed for those who live and work in the same place, including a stackable table for snacking and a dimmable light to create different moods. More about Good Thing launches furniture for working from home

    Eleanor Gibson | 15 May 2018 | Leave a comment
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    "What's next? Bjarke Ingels will launch a rap album?"

    In this week's comments updated readers discussed whether American rapper and designer Kanye West's plan to move into architecture would be a catalyst for change in the industry, or just a marketing ploy. More about "What's next? Bjarke Ingels will launch a rap album?"

    Danil Boparai | 15 May 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Designers will soon be able to sell their products via Instagram, says its head of design

    Instagram is rolling out a service allowing designers to sell their products direct to their followers, according to the platform's head of design Ian Spalter. More about Designers will soon be able to sell their products via Instagram, says its head of design

    Benedict Hobson | 15 May 2018
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    In Situ Studio creates low-lying Trull Residence for wooded site in North Carolina

    Architecture firm In Situ Studio used concrete blocks and warm-toned wood to form the exterior walls of this family residence, which occupies a sloped site dotted with trees. More about In Situ Studio creates low-lying Trull Residence for wooded site in North Carolina

    Jenna McKnight | 15 May 2018 | Leave a comment
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    17 postmodern buildings join UK's listed building register

    The fate of 17 of the UK's postmodern buildings has been secured by preservation body Historic England, in a bid to "stem losses of this important style of architecture". More about 17 postmodern buildings join UK's listed building register

    Jessica Mairs | 15 May 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Ab Rogers Design creates bespoke furniture for students

    London-based studio Ab Rogers Design has designed a range of furniture for student accommodation company Scape. More about Ab Rogers Design creates bespoke furniture for students

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