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    Snøhetta channels Oscar Niemeyer for "futuristic" Aesop store in London's Chelsea

    Twelve rose-tinged clay arches fan out over a huge stainless-steel sink in this Snøhetta-designed Aesop store in west London, designed in tribute to Brazilian modernist Oscar Niemeyer. More about Snøhetta channels Oscar Niemeyer for "futuristic" Aesop store in London's Chelsea

    Jessica Mairs | 9 November 2017 | 3 comments
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    Underground Roman temple reopens as immersive museum using light, haze and sound

    A subterranean Roman temple where a mysterious cult worshipped has been restored within an immersive museum below Bloomberg's headquarters in London by 9/11 memorial museum exhibition designers Local Projects. More about Underground Roman temple reopens as immersive museum using light, haze and sound

    India Block | 9 November 2017 | Leave a comment
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    Uber and NASA to launch flying taxi service by 2020

    Uber has partnered with NASA to develop an on-demand electric aircraft taxi service, which is scheduled to begin flights in Los Angeles in three years time. More about Uber and NASA to launch flying taxi service by 2020

    Eleanor Gibson | 9 November 2017 | 5 comments
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    Adidas unveils eight World Cup 2018 kits that pay homage to classic football shirts

    Adidas has created football kits inspired by memorable designs of the past for teams competing in the FIFA World Cup 2018, including Germany, Spain and Argentina. More about Adidas unveils eight World Cup 2018 kits that pay homage to classic football shirts

    Danil Boparai | 9 November 2017 | 8 comments
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    V&A acquires entire one-bedroom flat from Robin Hood Gardens

    The V&A museum has salvaged a three-storey section of Robin Hood Gardens, the much-debated brutalist social housing estate by Alison and Peter Smithson that is currently being demolished in east London. More about V&A acquires entire one-bedroom flat from Robin Hood Gardens

    Jessica Mairs | 9 November 2017 | 3 comments
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    Device that detects skin cancer wins James Dyson Award 2017

    A group of Canadian engineering students have been named the winners of this year's James Dyson Award, for their device that detects skin cancer without the need for a biopsy. More about Device that detects skin cancer wins James Dyson Award 2017

    Alice Morby | 9 November 2017 | 1 comment
  • Urban Nest by Mini Living x Penda

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    Penda proposes "radical future-living concept" with recyclable modular dwellings

    Architecture studio Penda has created a modular, flexible and reusable building system for MINI Living, featuring a range of living spaces that can be plugged together to form customised micro homes. More about Penda proposes "radical future-living concept" with recyclable modular dwellings

    Alyn Griffiths | 9 November 2017 | 1 comment
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    GRT Architects creates fluted glass stairwell for skinny Brooklyn townhouse

    A glazed stairwell brings light from a roof window down through this narrow townhouse in Brooklyn, renovated by New York studio GRT Architects with splashes of colour. More about GRT Architects creates fluted glass stairwell for skinny Brooklyn townhouse

    Bridget Goldberg | 8 November 2017 | Leave a comment
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    Concrete latticework and two courtyards filter light into Mexican house by Delfino Lozano

    Architect Delfino Lozano has completed this house in Zapopan, Mexico, featuring decorative concrete screens, a pair of brick-paved courtyards and cool-blue walls. More about Concrete latticework and two courtyards filter light into Mexican house by Delfino Lozano

    Eleanor Gibson | 8 November 2017 | 1 comment
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    Knauf and Brown weights standing lamp with fillable water bag

    This flat-pack floor lamp by Vancouver studio Knauf and Brown is weighed down using a bag of water, which comes empty to make the product easier and lighter to ship. More about Knauf and Brown weights standing lamp with fillable water bag

    Eleanor Gibson | 8 November 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Tonchin restaurant by Carpenter & Mason

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    "Tokyo meets New York" in dark-coloured ramen restaurant by Carpenter + Mason

    Indigo walls and furniture form dining areas for this Japanese restaurant in Midtown Manhattan, while geometric-patterned wall surfaces match the menus and tableware. More about "Tokyo meets New York" in dark-coloured ramen restaurant by Carpenter + Mason

    Dan Howarth | 8 November 2017 | 3 comments
  • Cedit x Studio Formafantasma tiles

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    Formafantasma delves into Ettore Sottsass' archive to find colours for CEDIT tile collection

    Dezeen promotion: designer studio Formafantasma worked with colours previously used by prolific architect Ettore Sottsass to create this range of tiles, which can be used to give ombre effects to surfaces. More about Formafantasma delves into Ettore Sottsass' archive to find colours for CEDIT tile collection

    Dezeen staff | 8 November 2017
  • Bicycle by Norm Architects

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    Norm Architects launches its own cycling company with range of minimal bicycles

    Norm Architects has made its first foray into the cycling industry, collaborating with Danish Network Association and MediaGroup Worldwide to release a range of electric and manual bicycles. More about Norm Architects launches its own cycling company with range of minimal bicycles

    Alice Finney | 8 November 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Guest Barn by The Construction Zone

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    Arizona horse barn transformed into desert guest house by The Construction Zone

    Concrete walls that once enclosed horse stalls are now used as room dividers in this modern guest house by The Construction Zone, a design-build firm in Phoenix. More about Arizona horse barn transformed into desert guest house by The Construction Zone

    Jenna McKnight | 8 November 2017 | 2 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Etch House by Fraher Architects contains clues about its previous layout

    Traces of the original architecture are incorporated throughout this renovated Victorian house in south London, which Fraher Architects updated with a new staircase that creates multipurpose landings on each level. More about Etch House by Fraher Architects contains clues about its previous layout

    Alyn Griffiths | 8 November 2017 | 9 comments
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    Alberto Meda reengineers Frame office chairs to make them more comfortable

    Dezeen promotion: Italian engineer Alberto Meda has improved the popular Frame office chairs he designed for furniture brand Alias, by adding new mechanisms that enhance their ergonomics. More about Alberto Meda reengineers Frame office chairs to make them more comfortable

    Dezeen staff | 8 November 2017
  • Tiffany Everyday Objects

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    Tiffany & Co releases £945 tin can as part of Everyday Objects collection

    New York jewellers Tiffany & Co has created a line of everyday items re-imagined in expensive materials, including a gold and silver tin can and a ball of yarn recreated in handspun silver for £6,840. More about Tiffany & Co releases £945 tin can as part of Everyday Objects collection

    India Block | 8 November 2017 | 12 comments
  • ME & EU book features 100+ postcards from post-EU Britain

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    Me & EU book includes over 100 postcards for post-Brexit Britain

    London-based designers Nathan Smith and Sam T Smith have created a book filled with postcards made by UK creatives in reaction to last year's Brexit vote. More about Me & EU book includes over 100 postcards for post-Brexit Britain

    Gunseli Yalcinkaya | 8 November 2017 | 8 comments
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    Krft adds two-tone brick theatre to Singer Laren museum

    Amsterdam studio Krft has updated and extended a museum and cultural complex in the Dutch town of Laren, adding a new brick-clad theatre and a glazed foyer wrapped in a "curtain" of slatted timber. More about Krft adds two-tone brick theatre to Singer Laren museum

    Alyn Griffiths | 8 November 2017 | 2 comments
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    Snarkitecture collaborates with COS on a huge marble run for Seoul gallery

    This captioned movie follows the snaking marble run that fashion brand COS and New York studio Snarkitecture installed in the Gana Art Gallery in Seoul. More about Snarkitecture collaborates with COS on a huge marble run for Seoul gallery

    Sebastian Jordahn | 7 November 2017 | Leave a comment
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