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    Porto architects create five temporary gallery spaces for travelling art exhibition

    A mirror-clad pavilion camouflaged in woodland and another resembling a dilapidated shed are among five temporary structures on show in the grounds of the Alvaro Siza-designed Serralves Foundation in Porto. More about Porto architects create five temporary gallery spaces for travelling art exhibition

    Natasha Levy | 9 January 2018 | 1 comment
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    Byton unveils self-driving SUV boasting facial recognition and gesture controls

    Chinese startup Byton has debuted its first concept car – an all-electric, self-driving SUV that it describes as the "next generation smart device". More about Byton unveils self-driving SUV boasting facial recognition and gesture controls

    Natashah Hitti | 9 January 2018 | 4 comments
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    Hayhurst and Co uses glazed atrium to illuminate interior of compact south London home

    A glazed courtyard and roof lights draw daylight into this small house in south London, which was designed by local studio Hayhurst and Co for a plot where no outward-facing windows were permitted. More about Hayhurst and Co uses glazed atrium to illuminate interior of compact south London home

    Alyn Griffiths | 9 January 2018 | 5 comments
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    Cost of Trump's US-Mexico border wall soars to $33 billion

    The controversy surrounding President Donald Trump's wall between the US and Mexico continues, as updated plans bring the predicted cost to $33 billion, while a petition has been launched to designate the eight construction prototypes as a national monument. More about Cost of Trump's US-Mexico border wall soars to billion

    Eleanor Gibson | 8 January 2018 | 8 comments
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    Tech predictions and trends for this year and beyond from CES 2018

    Virtual hangout spaces, biometric security and robotic companions are among the innovations poised to become part of our lives over the coming months, according to analysts at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas this week. More about Tech predictions and trends for this year and beyond from CES 2018

    Dan Howarth | 8 January 2018 | 1 comment
  • Trump Tower Fifth Avenue fire

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    Trump Tower catches fire in New York City, injuring three

    An electrical fire has caused smoke to billow from the roof of Donald Trump's skyscraper on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue and has injured three people. More about Trump Tower catches fire in New York City, injuring three

    Bridget Goldberg | 8 January 2018 | 6 comments
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    Wind farms and man-made island in the North Sea could help Europe meet renewable energy targets

    A man-made island surrounded by wind farms in the middle of the North Sea could help bring large-scale renewable energy to Europe by 2050. More about Wind farms and man-made island in the North Sea could help Europe meet renewable energy targets

    India Block | 8 January 2018 | 8 comments
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    L'Oréal launches wearable UV sensor to protect against skin cancer

    L'Oréal has teamed up with designer Yves Béhar to create a wearable UV sensor that tracks sun exposure, as a way of lowering the risk of skin cancer. More about L'Oréal launches wearable UV sensor to protect against skin cancer

    Alice Morby | 8 January 2018 | Leave a comment
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    "Architects are not just relaxed about cultural appropriation, we're experts"

    A movement is growing against cultural appropriation, but could it spell the end for historical references in architecture? asks Phineas Harper. More about "Architects are not just relaxed about cultural appropriation, we're experts"

    Phineas Harper | 8 January 2018 | 9 comments
  • Burnt Cedar by Faulkner Architects

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    Faulkner Architects creates family home with sweeping Lake Tahoe views

    American studio Faulkner Architects has used glass, textured concrete and wood for the exterior of a spacious dwelling in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. More about Faulkner Architects creates family home with sweeping Lake Tahoe views

    Jenna McKnight | 8 January 2018 | 11 comments
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    Dezeen's guide to the best architecture, design and technology events for 2018

    With hundreds of design fairs, conferences and trade shows taking place around the world every year, it can be hard to choose which to attend. To help you out, we've compiled a definitive guide to over 50 of the best events of 2018 for your calendar. More about Dezeen's guide to the best architecture, design and technology events for 2018

    Alice Morby | 8 January 2018 | 6 comments
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    Architect@Work returns to London Olympia for lighting-focused event

    Dezeen promotion: lighting is the theme for this year's Architect@Work event, which features a talks programme including Sam Jacob, Phil Coffey, Linda Morey-Burrows and vPPR co-founder Tatiana von Preussen. More about Architect@Work returns to London Olympia for lighting-focused event

    Dezeen staff | 8 January 2018
  • Casa Montaña by Baragaño Architects

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    Architecture

    Prefabricated house in rural Spain took just five hours to assemble

    Baragaño Architects designed this prefabricated house made from galvanised steel, wood and slate in northwestern Spain to take only five hours to erect. More about Prefabricated house in rural Spain took just five hours to assemble

    India Block | 8 January 2018 | 5 comments
  • Sky Habitat by Moshe Safdie

    Top five architecture and design jobs this week include Safdie Architects and UNStudio

    Our pick of the best architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs this week include positions with Amsterdam-based UNStudio, Moshe Safdie's firm in Boston and The Conran Shop in London. More about Top five architecture and design jobs this week include Safdie Architects and UNStudio

    Dezeen Jobs | 8 January 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Studio Truly Truly designs mix-and-match lighting system for Rakumba

    The modular nature of this lighting system by Studio Truly Truly is based on the way that different letters are assembled to create words. More about Studio Truly Truly designs mix-and-match lighting system for Rakumba

    Alice Morby | 8 January 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Steel Grove by Augmented Reality Architects

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    Architecture

    Stainless-steel poles screen living spaces and gardens at South Korean home

    Seoul studio Augmented Reality Architects has completed a house in the South Korean city of Gimhae featuring a facade formed of vertical metal poles that shields an interior arranged around a series of courtyard gardens. More about Stainless-steel poles screen living spaces and gardens at South Korean home

    Alyn Griffiths | 8 January 2018 | 3 comments
  • Kiss House by Lazor Office

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    Architecture

    Cedar-clad buildings "kiss" at Canadian lake house by Lazor Office

    Light-toned cedar boards wrap around this lake house in Ontario, by American firm Lazor Office, which comprises two volumes that face the water and are joined at their corners. More about Cedar-clad buildings "kiss" at Canadian lake house by Lazor Office

    Bridget Goldberg | 8 January 2018 | 2 comments
  • Ski lodge by Kl.tz Design and DKA Architecte

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    Interiors

    Black concrete fireplace warms Quebec ski lodge by DKA Architects and Kl.tz Design

    Chopped wood fits into the side of a huge black fireplace at this chalet in Quebec, which provides a winter retreat for a family of skiers. More about Black concrete fireplace warms Quebec ski lodge by DKA Architects and Kl.tz Design

    Dan Howarth | 7 January 2018 | 1 comment
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    Modular furniture allows Shanghai home by RIGI Design to evolve with its family

    A 1940s house in Shanghai has been reconfigured by RIGI Design to create a light-filled family home with a steel staircase, adaptable modular furniture and playful house-shaped elements. More about Modular furniture allows Shanghai home by RIGI Design to evolve with its family

    India Block | 7 January 2018 | 2 comments
  • teamLAB installation inspired by whirlpools

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    TeamLab creates interactive whirlpools inside National Gallery of Victoria

    Japanese art collective TeamLab has used lighting to create a sea of spiralling whirlpools inside a Melbourne art museum. More about TeamLab creates interactive whirlpools inside National Gallery of Victoria

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 7 January 2018 | Leave a comment
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