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    Nissan's self-driving slippers tidy themselves away

    Nissan has kitted out a traditional Japanese guesthouse with self-driving slippers that automatically return to a designated spot after use. More about Nissan's self-driving slippers tidy themselves away

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 2 February 2018 | 6 comments
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    Deceptively industrial facade conceals bright contemporary home in Japan

    This house in Japan's Tokushima prefecture appears as a nondescript industrial unit from the road, but inside architecture practice CAPD has hidden a bright, high-ceilinged family home. More about Deceptively industrial facade conceals bright contemporary home in Japan

    India Block | 2 February 2018 | 6 comments
  • Aces Treehouse by Charles Cunniffe Architects

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    Charles Cunniffe spruces up treehouse in Aspen with local assistance

    A dilapidated treehouse in Aspen has been rebuilt using vertical wooden slats and translucent panels by local firm Charles Cunniffe Architects, with plenty of help from the community. More about Charles Cunniffe spruces up treehouse in Aspen with local assistance

    Bridget Goldberg | 1 February 2018 | 1 comment
  • Aerial Facades by Camilo Mønzón Navas

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    Drone footage offers aerial vantage of Bogotá's major architectural projects

    Graphic designer Camilo Monzón Navas has used a drone to capture architectural sites across Colombia's capital city Bogotá, including projects by notable architect Rogelio Salmona, a bullring and a domed planetarium. More about Drone footage offers aerial vantage of Bogotá's major architectural projects

    Eleanor Gibson | 1 February 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Latest Dezeen Mail features futuristic photos of Tokyo and a mirror-covered office tower

    The latest edition of Dezeen Mail includes Blade Runner-inspired photographs of Tokyo's metabolist architecture and a proposal by Dutch firm MVRDV for an office tower with an interactive, mirrored facade. Subscribe to Dezeen Mail ›

    More about Latest Dezeen Mail features futuristic photos of Tokyo and a mirror-covered office tower
    Danil Boparai | 1 February 2018 | Leave a comment
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    RIBA cautions architects about MIPIM misconduct

    RIBA president Ben Derbyshire has warned architects attending the MIPIM property fair to adhere strictly to the body's code of conduct, following the real-estate sector's involvement in the Presidents Club scandal. More about RIBA cautions architects about MIPIM misconduct

    Jessica Mairs | 1 February 2018 | Leave a comment
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    "Will Amazon's HQ2 actually be good for whatever city wins the race?"

    North American cities are fiercely vying to secure Amazon's second headquarters, but will the retail giant really improve the culture and infrastructure of the area it finally chooses? Aaron Betsky doesn't think so. More about "Will Amazon's HQ2 actually be good for whatever city wins the race?"

    Aaron Betsky | 1 February 2018 | 4 comments
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    Fluctuating LED office lights offer workers caffeine-like energy boost

    Philips has installed a system of LED lights in an office in Prague that are designed to support workers' circadian rhythms throughout the day. More about Fluctuating LED office lights offer workers caffeine-like energy boost

    India Block | 1 February 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Hard Rock Stadium by Populous‎, Miami, Florida

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    Super Bowl stadiums of the past, present and future

    Since the 52nd Super Bowl is taking place this weekend at a new stadium in Minneapolis, here's a look at some of the other giant venues that have previously hosted, or will host, the NFL's annual American football championship final. More about Super Bowl stadiums of the past, present and future

    Dan Howarth | 1 February 2018 | 4 comments
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    Dezeen has reached 750,000 followers on Pinterest!

    We're thrilled to announce that we now have over 750,000 followers on our Pinterest page, where we post all of the best images from Dezeen. More about Dezeen has reached 750,000 followers on Pinterest!

    Emily Wadsworth | 1 February 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Park Hill estate to be converted into student housing

    The final wave of regeneration at brutalist Park Hill estate will see 350 student homes, designed by British practice Whittam Cox Architects, built within the iconic concrete framework of the social housing complex in Sheffield, England. More about Park Hill estate to be converted into student housing

    Jessica Mairs | 1 February 2018 | 2 comments
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    IKEA and Tom Dixon launch modular bed with collection of "authorised hacks"

    Tom Dixon's Delaktig bed has launched at IKEA stores, alongside a furry fabric cover and a collection of modular elements that allow users to customise and "hack" the furniture. More about IKEA and Tom Dixon launch modular bed with collection of "authorised hacks"

    Natashah Hitti | 1 February 2018 | 2 comments
  • Technology

    Technology

    MIT engineers transform plants into lights

    MIT has taken the first steps towards turning plants into functional lighting by embedding the firefly enzyme in the leaves of a watercress plant. More about MIT engineers transform plants into lights

    Ali Morris | 1 February 2018 | 3 comments
  • The Milestone by MVRDV

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    Architecture

    MVRDV reveals renderings of mirrored "crystal rock" office block in Germany

    Dutch firm MVRDV has unveiled plans for an office block with an interactive mirrored facade in the city of Esslingen in southern Germany. More about MVRDV reveals renderings of mirrored "crystal rock" office block in Germany

    India Block | 1 February 2018 | 15 comments
  • Interiors

    Interiors

    Decorative and moody NoMad Los Angeles hotel opens in former bank headquarters

    French architect Jacques Garcia has designed an outpost for hotel brand NoMad in LA's old Bank of Italy, pairing its ornate ceilings, columns and marble flooring with floral furnishings and planting. More about Decorative and moody NoMad Los Angeles hotel opens in former bank headquarters

    Eleanor Gibson | 31 January 2018 | 2 comments
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium by HOK

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Atlanta stadium by HOK hosts American football games under retractable "petals"

    Giant triangular panels overlap to surround this American football stadium in Atlanta by architecture firm HOK, which has a roof that "opens and closes like a camera aperture". More about Atlanta stadium by HOK hosts American football games under retractable "petals"

    Dan Howarth | 31 January 2018 | 12 comments
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    10 game-changing ideas and innovations from IKEA

    Following the death of IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad this week, here's a look at some of the company's biggest design milestones, from the birth of flat-pack furniture to the launch of augmented-reality shopping. More about 10 game-changing ideas and innovations from IKEA

    Amy Frearson | 31 January 2018 | 1 comment
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    First foreign Serpentine Pavilion will be built in China this year

    The Serpentine Pavilion programme is launching in Beijing, with an inaugural commission by Chinese studio Jiakun Architects to open in May this year. More about First foreign Serpentine Pavilion will be built in China this year

    Jessica Mairs | 31 January 2018 | 4 comments
  • Monterrey Tec library and pavilion by Sasaki

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    Architecture

    Sasaki creates two landmark buildings for Monterrey Tec campus in Mexico

    Design studio Sasaki has completed a minimalist white pavilion and a glazed library for a growing university in Monterrey, with terraces that offer generous views of the city. More about Sasaki creates two landmark buildings for Monterrey Tec campus in Mexico

    Jenna McKnight | 31 January 2018 | 2 comments
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    Jean and Nicolas Jullien create playful animations to illustrate the story of Emeco

    Dezeen has teamed up with French illustrator Jean Jullien and his animator brother Nicolas to create this exclusive film, in which Emeco CEO Gregg Buchbinder tells the story behind five of the American furniture brand's chairs. More about Jean and Nicolas Jullien create playful animations to illustrate the story of Emeco

    Benedict Hobson | 31 January 2018
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