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    DFA proposes "floating" affordable housing for dilapidated Manhattan pier

    New York architecture studio DFA has imagined a series of latticed apartment towers for Manhattan's Pier 40, which would be able to remain above water in the event of rising sea levels. More about DFA proposes "floating" affordable housing for dilapidated Manhattan pier

    Eleanor Gibson | 9 February 2018 | 1 comment
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    "If urban densification is inevitable, then let it be done with a material that makes us happy"

    The mass-timber revolution is coming, says Clare Farrow, co-curator of the new London exhibition Timber Rising: Vertical Visions for the Cities of Tomorrow. More about "If urban densification is inevitable, then let it be done with a material that makes us happy"

    Clare Farrow | 9 February 2018 | 1 comment
  • Austin by Ellsworth Kelly

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    Rainbow windows pattern Ellsworth Kelly's minimal Austin pavilion

    A pavilion with colourful geometric windows by late American artist Ellsworth Kelly has been built at the University of Texas in Austin. More about Rainbow windows pattern Ellsworth Kelly's minimal Austin pavilion

    Bridget Goldberg | 9 February 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Gothenburg cable cars by UNStudio

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    UNStudio unveils plans for Gothenburg cable car

    Dutch office UNStudio has designed a cable car system for Gothenburg that will be supported by a network of latticed towers based on shipyard cranes. More about UNStudio unveils plans for Gothenburg cable car

    India Block | 9 February 2018 | 8 comments
  • Four opportunities for Part-III architects in London

    We've selected four of the best Part-III architect roles available in London right now via Dezeen Jobs, including roles with Níall McLaughlin Architects and Ben Adams Architects. More about Four opportunities for Part-III architects in London

    Dezeen Jobs | 9 February 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Jamie Fobert’s Kettle's Yard extension echoes

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    Jamie Fobert's Kettle's Yard extension echoes "calm aesthetic" of existing gallery

    Jamie Fobert Architects has completed an extension to Kettle's Yard gallery in Cambridge, England, adding a series of new exhibition and education spaces that complement the intimate and relaxed rooms of the original converted house. More about Jamie Fobert's Kettle's Yard extension echoes "calm aesthetic" of existing gallery

    Alyn Griffiths | 9 February 2018 | 3 comments
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    Bouroullecs embroider geometric patterns onto translucent Kvadrat fabric

    French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have worked alongside Kvadrat to create a textile collection featuring graphic chain-like patterns embroidered onto translucent fabric. More about Bouroullecs embroider geometric patterns onto translucent Kvadrat fabric

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 9 February 2018 | 1 comment
  • Kashubian House by Grzegorz Layer

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    Asymmetric house clad in blackened pine stands in a Polish forest

    Architect Grzegorz Layer has used lengths of blackened wood to clad the asymmetric gables of this house, which is located near the pine-forested shores of Lake Gowidliński in northern Poland. More about Asymmetric house clad in blackened pine stands in a Polish forest

    India Block | 9 February 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Demountable stadium hosts opening ceremony for Pyeongchang Winter Olympics

    The opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics takes place today, inside a pentagonal temporary stadium in Pyeongchang, South Korea. More about Demountable stadium hosts opening ceremony for Pyeongchang Winter Olympics

    Tom Ravenscroft | 9 February 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Teotitlan del Valle Community Cultural Center by Productura

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    Architecture

    Productora builds Mexican centre for archeology and textiles using tinted concrete

    Mexican architecture firm Productora has used pigmented concrete walls, brickwork steps and timber-framed windows to construct this museum and library in Oaxaca. More about Productora builds Mexican centre for archeology and textiles using tinted concrete

    Eleanor Gibson | 8 February 2018 | 2 comments
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    Hay explores the creative workspace during Stockholm Design Week

    Danish brand Hay has used its furniture and accessories to turn a Stockholm showroom into an office-like installation exploring the future of creative workspaces.  More about Hay explores the creative workspace during Stockholm Design Week

    Ali Morris | 8 February 2018 | 1 comment
  • Latest Dezeen Mail features Lufthansa's new logo and a "super-black" Olympic pavilion

    This week's edition of our newsletter Dezeen Mail includes the so-called darkest building on earth, designed by Asif Khan for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, and the new blue logo for Lufthansa. Subscribe to Dezeen Mail ›

    More about Latest Dezeen Mail features Lufthansa's new logo and a "super-black" Olympic pavilion
    Danil Boparai | 8 February 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Gensler and Reebok reimagine US gas stations as gyms

    Architecture practice Gensler and footwear giant Reebok have revealed a concept to convert American petrol stations into fitness centres that generate energy. More about Gensler and Reebok reimagine US gas stations as gyms

    Tom Ravenscroft | 8 February 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Fashion Tower by GRT Architects

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    Architecture

    GRT Architects restores facade and overhauls lobby of New York's Fashion Tower

    New York studio GRT Architects has uncovered and repaired the decorative facade of a tower in the city's Garment District, during the renovation of its entrance inside and out. More about GRT Architects restores facade and overhauls lobby of New York's Fashion Tower

    Dan Howarth | 8 February 2018 | 1 comment
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    News

    Jaguar resumes production of its iconic D-type racing car

    British motor company Jaguar has announced that it will restart production of the D-type racing car for the first time in over 60 years. More about Jaguar resumes production of its iconic D-type racing car

    Natashah Hitti | 8 February 2018 | 3 comments
  • Royal Academy Architecture Prize winner 2018

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    "Under-recognised" Itsuko Hasegawa wins inaugural Royal Academy Architecture Prize

    Japanese architect Itsuko Hasegawa has been announced as the first laureate of the Royal Academy of Arts' architecture prize. More about "Under-recognised" Itsuko Hasegawa wins inaugural Royal Academy Architecture Prize

    Jessica Mairs | 8 February 2018 | 1 comment
  • News

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    Frida Escobedo designs secluded courtyard for Serpentine Pavilion 2018

    Mexican architect Frida Escobedo has been named as the designer of this year's Serpentine Pavilion, which is to feature a latticed enclosure surrounding a pool of water. More about Frida Escobedo designs secluded courtyard for Serpentine Pavilion 2018

    Jessica Mairs | 8 February 2018 | 9 comments
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    Furniture

    Chair made from flax fibres and bioplastic named best product at Stockholm Furniture Fair

    Japanese designer Jin Kuramoto has created a "100 per cent biological chair" using flax fibres – a completely biodegradable material that is most commonly used for banknotes, tea bags and linen. More about Chair made from flax fibres and bioplastic named best product at Stockholm Furniture Fair

    Alice Morby | 8 February 2018 | 1 comment
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    Design

    Eight winter-themed furniture designs on show at inaugural Nomad St Moritz

    The inaugural winter edition of collectible-design fair Nomad opens today inside a grand Alpine villa – and many of the exhibits are well suited to their setting. We've picked out eight of the best, from furry chairs to a sled-shaped chaise longue. More about Eight winter-themed furniture designs on show at inaugural Nomad St Moritz

    Amy Frearson | 8 February 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Design

    Lara Bohinc designs Jesmonite lighting collection to look like unearthed relics

    British designer Lara Bohinc aimed to create objects of "future modernity" when producing this collection of relic-inspired lamps, which are made entirely from steel and Jesmonite. More about Lara Bohinc designs Jesmonite lighting collection to look like unearthed relics

    Natashah Hitti | 8 February 2018 | Leave a comment
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