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  • El Palmar by David Cervera

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    Modest holiday retreat by David Cervera nestles among the palms in Mexico

    A natural finish made from tree sap covers this compact summer house on Mexico's Yucatan peninsula, which has plenty of hammocks for relaxing in the shade. More about Modest holiday retreat by David Cervera nestles among the palms in Mexico

    Dan Howarth | 2 August 2017 | 2 comments
  • Toronto Tree Tower by Penda

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    Penda proposes Toronto Tree Tower built from cross-laminated timber modules

    Plants and trees sprout from the modular units that make up this timber-framed high-rise, proposed by architecture firm Penda for Toronto. More about Penda proposes Toronto Tree Tower built from cross-laminated timber modules

    Dan Howarth | 2 August 2017 | 40 comments
  • Stress lighting by Ohad Benit

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    Ohad Benit shapes blown-glass Stress lights like soap bubbles

    These handmade lights by Israeli designer Ohad Benit mimic the shapes of soap bubbles being formed. More about Ohad Benit shapes blown-glass Stress lights like soap bubbles

    Emma Tucker | 2 August 2017 | 2 comments
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    Henning Larsen's Etobicoke Civic Centre shelters public square from cold winds

    Danish firm Henning Larsen Architects has won a competition to design a group of buildings in Toronto, with a proposal that channels wind to create a comfortable microclimate in a central plaza. More about Henning Larsen's Etobicoke Civic Centre shelters public square from cold winds

    Calum Lindsay | 2 August 2017 | 1 comment
  • Harvey Pediatric Clinic by Marlon Blackwell Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Marlon Blackwell creates Arkansas paediatric clinic with vivid red facade

    American firm Marlon Blackwell Architects has created a bright red medical facility for children that is meant to stand apart from its bland, suburban-style neighbours. More about Marlon Blackwell creates Arkansas paediatric clinic with vivid red facade

    Jenna McKnight | 2 August 2017 | 2 comments
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    "Designers, contractors or the local authority could all be blamed for breaching a duty to warn"

    Six weeks on from the devastating fire at Grenfell Tower, architects, construction firms or the council could be found liable under the "duty to warn" principle, says construction lawyer Jason Kallis. More about "Designers, contractors or the local authority could all be blamed for breaching a duty to warn"

    Jason Kallis | 2 August 2017 | 2 comments
  • Gravity Sketch virtual reality modelling software

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    Design

    Gravity Sketch launches its virtual reality 3D-drawing tool to the public

    London startup Gravity Sketch has officially launched its virtual reality sketching software that lets users create and manipulate three-dimensional objects in mid-air. More about Gravity Sketch launches its virtual reality 3D-drawing tool to the public

    Emma Tucker | 2 August 2017 | 1 comment
  • House in Rua Faria Guimãres by Fala Atelier

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    Interiors

    Deep-blue shutters conceal kitchens, windows and wardrobes in Porto flats by Fala Atelier

    Portuguese architecture studio Fala Atelier has transformed an old house in Porto into five studio apartments that feature matching dark blue shutters and a facade patterned with blue and red tiles. More about Deep-blue shutters conceal kitchens, windows and wardrobes in Porto flats by Fala Atelier

    Jessica Mairs | 2 August 2017 | 3 comments
  • Interiors

    Interiors

    Chengdu coffee shop features a staircase that extends out of a bookcase

    Chinese studios HAD Architects and EPOS paired wood panelling with perforated metal inside this tiny Chengdu coffee shop, which also features a combined bookshelf and staircase. More about Chengdu coffee shop features a staircase that extends out of a bookcase

    Emma Tucker | 2 August 2017 | 1 comment
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    Lasvit uses glass balls to create sculpture in the shape of a South Korean pearl diver

    Dezeen promotion: Lasvit creative director Maxim Velcovsky used thousands of smoky glass spheres to create this 17-metre-long figure of a diver, which is suspended in the atrium of South Korea's tallest skyscraper. More about Lasvit uses glass balls to create sculpture in the shape of a South Korean pearl diver

    Danil Boparai | 2 August 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Graduate Emilios Farrington-Arnas designs Maptic project

    Design

    Design

    Maptic is a wearable navigation system for visually impaired people

    Brunel University graduate Emilios Farrington-Arnas has designed a collection of wearable devices that vibrate to guide visually impaired wearers to a destination. More about Maptic is a wearable navigation system for visually impaired people

    Emma Tucker | 2 August 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Brompton Electric bike

    Design

    Design

    Brompton launches first battery-powered version of its folding bike

    Bicycle company Brompton has borrowed Formula One racing technology to create an electric version of its bestselling folding bike. More about Brompton launches first battery-powered version of its folding bike

    Emma Tucker | 2 August 2017 | 2 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Glass box defines extension with basement pool for Victorian home in south London

    British studio Guarnieri Architects has added a glazed box containing a swimming pool, hot tub and steam room to the rear of a Victorian terrace in Clapham Common, south London. More about Glass box defines extension with basement pool for Victorian home in south London

    Natasha Levy | 2 August 2017 | 15 comments
  • Alta Chalet by Atelier Kastelic Buffey

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Kengo Kuma uses "borrowed scenery" to infuse nature into Suteki House

    Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has used an ancient East Asian landscaping principle to inform the design of this house outside Portland, Oregon. More about Kengo Kuma uses "borrowed scenery" to infuse nature into Suteki House

    Dan Howarth | 1 August 2017 | 6 comments
  • News

    News

    World's first autonomous cargo ship to set sail in 2018

    The world's first autonomous, zero-emissions container ship is set to embark on its maiden voyage in 2018, delivering goods between Norwegian towns. More about World's first autonomous cargo ship to set sail in 2018

    Alice Morby | 1 August 2017 | 11 comments
  • Building a Safer Future

    News

    News

    Review of building and fire safety regulations launched following Grenfell Tower disaster

    The UK government has launched an independent review of building and fire safety regulations in response to the fatal Grenfell Tower blaze. More about Review of building and fire safety regulations launched following Grenfell Tower disaster

    Jessica Mairs | 1 August 2017 | 1 comment
  • Apple Campus by Foster + Partners

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    Comments

    "This is where creativity goes to die"

    In this week's comments update, Dezeen commenters disagree with Apple chief designer Jony Ive's description of the company's new ring-shaped headquarters as "nice". More about "This is where creativity goes to die"

    Danil Boparai | 1 August 2017 | 3 comments
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    Video

    Ma Yansong: "Architects need to talk about what the future is"

    In this video interview filmed at the RIBA International Conference, Chinese architect Ma Yansong of MAD spells out why he believes architects should be proposing visionary ideas for the future, rather than cozying up to developers. More about Ma Yansong: "Architects need to talk about what the future is"

    Benedict Hobson | 1 August 2017 | 11 comments
  • Works Progress Architecture creates Langano Apartments in Portland

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Works Progress Architecture tops Portland apartment building with zigzagging roof

    US firm Works Progress Architecture has created a residential building in Portland with gabled roofs, which help it stand out from the conventional boxy structures that are emerging in the Oregon city. More about Works Progress Architecture tops Portland apartment building with zigzagging roof

    Jenna McKnight | 1 August 2017 | 1 comment
  • wHY's winning entry for Ross pavilion, Edinburgh, Scotland

    Architecture

    Architecture

    WHY wins Edinburgh's Ross Pavilion contest with design featuring undulating roof gardens

    American studio wHY has won a competition to design a new events pavilion overlooked by Edinburgh Castle, with plans for a series of glazed pavilions topped by wave-shaped roof gardens.  More about WHY wins Edinburgh's Ross Pavilion contest with design featuring undulating roof gardens

    Jessica Mairs | 1 August 2017 | 7 comments
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