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  • The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie

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    The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie features rosy hints and copious greenery

    Pastel tones and plenty of plants fill this hotel restaurant and bar in Vancouver, which local design studio Ste Marie modelled on a conservatory. More about The Botanist restaurant by Ste Marie features rosy hints and copious greenery

    Dan Howarth | 3 January 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Point Grey Laneway by Campos Studio

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    Faceted roof folds over shingle-clad laneway house in Vancouver

    Canadian firm Campos Studio has designed an angular one-bedroom annex for a home in Vancouver, creating more space for a three-generation family. More about Faceted roof folds over shingle-clad laneway house in Vancouver

    Bridget Goldberg | 3 January 2018 | 2 comments
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    Elon Musk faces backlash for calling public transport "a pain in the ass"

    Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk has faced criticism from experts after saying that public transport is inaccessible for many and used by serial killers. More about Elon Musk faces backlash for calling public transport "a pain in the ass"

    Dan Howarth | 3 January 2018 | 27 comments
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    Max Enrich pairs bulky legs with slender surfaces to create nesting coffee tables

    Spanish designer Max Enrich has contrasted simple, geometric panels with bulky, tubular legs to create a trio of nesting steel coffee tables. More about Max Enrich pairs bulky legs with slender surfaces to create nesting coffee tables

    Natashah Hitti | 3 January 2018 | 1 comment
  • Angle Lake Station at Seattle Airport by Brooks + Scarpa

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    Brooks + Scarpa drapes wavy metal screen over Seattle transit station

    California architecture firm Brooks + Scarpa has wrapped a Seattle transit facility in an undulated, blue aluminium screen that was influenced by a dance performance. More about Brooks + Scarpa drapes wavy metal screen over Seattle transit station

    Jenna McKnight | 3 January 2018 | 3 comments
  • Beijing Winter Olympics logo

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    Calligraphy-inspired logos created for Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics

    Official emblems have been unveiled for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, designed by artist Lin Cunzhen to reference Chinese calligraphy. More about Calligraphy-inspired logos created for Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics

    Ali Morris | 3 January 2018 | 4 comments
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    13 skyscrapers set to transform City of London skyline by 2026

    These new renderings reveal how the City of London skyline is set to look within the next decade, with the addition of 13 skyscrapers, including one expected to be 290 metres high. More about 13 skyscrapers set to transform City of London skyline by 2026

    Jessica Mairs | 3 January 2018 | 49 comments
  • Top five architecture and design jobs this week include Büro Ole Scheeren and the V&A

    With the arrival of the new year, there are a whole host of fresh opportunities available via Dezeen Jobs. Our pick of the best roles listed include positions with the V&A museum, and architecture firms Adjaye Associates and Büro Ole Scheeren. More about Top five architecture and design jobs this week include Büro Ole Scheeren and the V&A

    Dezeen Jobs | 3 January 2018 | Leave a comment
  • MyChelsea hotel by DH Liberty

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    DH Liberty redesigns west London hotel to hint at the owner's love of plants and beekeeping

    A rooftop beehive was DH Liberty's starting point for the overhaul of this boutique hotel in Chelsea, which is finished in rich green and gold accents. More about DH Liberty redesigns west London hotel to hint at the owner's love of plants and beekeeping

    Natasha Levy | 3 January 2018 | 2 comments
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    Seven designers from the Change the System exhibition who are tackling global issues

    Designers are working harder than ever to create projects with a social and environmental conscience, according to the curator of an exhibition about "changemakers" at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. Here's a look at seven figures leading the charge. More about Seven designers from the Change the System exhibition who are tackling global issues

    Amy Frearson | 3 January 2018 | 1 comment
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    Studio Air Putih combines brick with rusted steel and concrete at Jakarta offices

    This office in Indonesia created by Studio Air Putih for its own team of architects and interior designers comprises a series of red-brick volumes arranged around a courtyard planted with trees. More about Studio Air Putih combines brick with rusted steel and concrete at Jakarta offices

    Alyn Griffiths | 3 January 2018 | 2 comments
  • 110 Franklin Street by Raad Studio

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    Raad Studio turns two Tribeca lofts with exposed arches into huge apartment

    New York design firm Raad Studio has joined together and renovated two properties in the city to form a much bigger home, using a central arched wall as a focal point. More about Raad Studio turns two Tribeca lofts with exposed arches into huge apartment

    Bridget Goldberg | 2 January 2018 | 6 comments
  • John Portman 2004

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    American architect John Portman dies aged 93

    Atlanta-based architect and developer John C Portman Jr, renowned for his buildings designed around vast atria, has died aged 93. More about American architect John Portman dies aged 93

    Dan Howarth | 2 January 2018 | 4 comments
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    Yoh Komiyama's climbing toy for cats doubles as a minimalist home decoration

    Yoh Komiyama set out to create a cat toy befitting of a modernist home when designing this multi-storey climbing toy, which features a cylinder of wooden dowels and a scratching post anchored to a marble base. More about Yoh Komiyama's climbing toy for cats doubles as a minimalist home decoration

    Natashah Hitti | 2 January 2018 | 2 comments
  • Galaxia by Arthur Mamou-Mani

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    Arthur Mamou-Mani unveils twisting temple for Burning Man 2018

    Burning Man festival has revealed a spiralling wooden pavilion as the main temple to be built and then sent up in flames in the Nevada desert this year. More about Arthur Mamou-Mani unveils twisting temple for Burning Man 2018

    Dan Howarth | 2 January 2018 | 12 comments
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    "Turning away from the serious provides a welcome breath of air"

    What were the key themes that emerged at Dutch Design Week 2017? We asked six graduates on Design Academy Eindhoven's design writing masters course to give their takes in essay form. Their answers include gigantism, post-humanism and absurdism, the latter exemplified by cushions based on Kim Kardashian's "butt-selfies". More about "Turning away from the serious provides a welcome breath of air"

    Marcus Fairs | 2 January 2018 | Leave a comment
  • John Edmark's 3D-printed sculptures

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    Patterns come alive on spinning 3D-printed sculptures

    One-minute movies: These spinning 3D-printed sculptures created by design lecturer John Edmark feature patterns that appear to move when lit with a strobe light. More about Patterns come alive on spinning 3D-printed sculptures

    Calum Lindsay | 2 January 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Villa Vingt by Bourgeois Lechasseur architects

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    Bourgeois/Lechasseur nestles Quebec home with metal staircase into snowy hillside

    Rough concrete, white cedar and vast expanses of glass define this light-filled house designed by Canadian studio Bourgeois/Lechasseur Architects near a ski resort. More about Bourgeois/Lechasseur nestles Quebec home with metal staircase into snowy hillside

    Jenna McKnight | 2 January 2018 | 5 comments
  • Gavin Stamp

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    Architecture historian Gavin Stamp dies aged 69

    The architecture industry has been paying tribute to historian, writer and broadcaster Gavin Stamp, who has died following a battle with prostate cancer. More about Architecture historian Gavin Stamp dies aged 69

    Amy Frearson | 2 January 2018 | Leave a comment
  • Muttrah Fish Market by Snohetta

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    Snøhetta's Muttrah Fish Market features slatted canopy inspired by Arabic calligraphy

    A sweeping canopy made from angled aluminium fins helps to shade terraces and the concrete-walled halls of this fish market designed by Snøhetta for the city of Muttrah in Oman. More about Snøhetta's Muttrah Fish Market features slatted canopy inspired by Arabic calligraphy

    Alyn Griffiths | 2 January 2018 | 3 comments
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