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    Lego launches Guggenheim Museum kit to mark Frank Lloyd Wright's 150th birthday

    To coincide with the 150th anniversary of the birth of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Lego has made a new addition to its architectural model series: the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum. More about Lego launches Guggenheim Museum kit to mark Frank Lloyd Wright's 150th birthday

    Amy Frearson | 7 June 2017 | 3 comments
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    UK general election: what the manifestos mean for architects and designers

    With the UK general election taking place tomorrow, we've broken down the manifestos of the three leading parties to show how their policies could affect architects and designers. More about UK general election: what the manifestos mean for architects and designers

    Jessica Mairs | 7 June 2017 | 2 comments
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    Immigration cuts will damage UK's creative industries, study finds

    If the UK government imposes stricter immigration controls after Brexit, it could spell disaster for London's design industry, according to a new study published by the Creative Industries Federation. More about Immigration cuts will damage UK's creative industries, study finds

    Alice Morby | 7 June 2017 | 11 comments
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    Six films to watch during London's first architecture film festival

    The inaugural ArchFilmFest is now underway in London, and Dezeen reporter Eleanor Gibson has selected her top picks – ranging from an insight into the life of ageing architect Gottfried Böhm to a look at the tech infrastructure of New York's art-deco buildings. More about Six films to watch during London's first architecture film festival

    Eleanor Gibson | 7 June 2017 | 2 comments
  • Job of the day: interior designer at WeWork

    Co-working company WeWork – which recently opened a workspace in a former opium factory in China – is now launching a series of spaces in India. Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for a Bangalore-based interior designer to join them. More ›

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    Adidas faces lawsuit over Art Basel-branded trainers

    The organisers of Swiss fair Art Basel have filed a lawsuit against Adidas for using the event's name and branding without permission on a limited-edition pair of trainers. More about Adidas faces lawsuit over Art Basel-branded trainers

    Alice Morby | 7 June 2017 | 10 comments
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    Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House is an early example of Mayan Revival architecture

    In celebration of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright's 150th birthday this week, we're looking back at five of his most pioneering projects. Next up is the Hollyhock House, which was influenced by the style of seventh-century Mayan temples. More about Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House is an early example of Mayan Revival architecture

    Eleanor Gibson | 6 June 2017 | 11 comments
  • News: Portland timber tower receives permission

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    Portland tower becomes first timber high-rise to gain planning consent in the US

    A 12-storey building proposed for Portland's Pearl District has received the go-ahead from planners, paving the way for it to become the USA's first high-rise wooden structure. More about Portland tower becomes first timber high-rise to gain planning consent in the US

    Dan Howarth | 6 June 2017 | 4 comments
  • Twelve Tacoma by Aleph-Bau

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    Aleph-Bau creates metal rooftop addition for slender Toronto townhouse

    Canadian studio Aleph-Bau has overhauled an urban residence in Toronto, creating a bright white facade and adding a sculptural rooftop volume wrapped in aluminium. More about Aleph-Bau creates metal rooftop addition for slender Toronto townhouse

    Jenna McKnight | 6 June 2017 | 1 comment
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    Giorgio Andreotta Calò suspends lake of water inside Italian pavilion at Venice Biennale

    Dezeen promotion: Italian artist Giorgio Andreotta Calò has installed a flooded platform inside the Italian pavilion at this year's Venice Art Biennale, after being awarded Mutina's inaugural This Is Not A Prize award. More about Giorgio Andreotta Calò suspends lake of water inside Italian pavilion at Venice Biennale

    Dezeen staff | 6 June 2017 | 2 comments
  • 262 Fifth Avenue by Meganom

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    "Palm Springs in a Fifth Avenue high-rise"

    Moscow studio Meganom's design for a skinny, supertall residential skyscraper in New York left readers concerned about its effect on the city's ever-populating skyline in this week's comments update. More about "Palm Springs in a Fifth Avenue high-rise"

    Danil Boparai | 6 June 2017 | 1 comment
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    Competition: win tickets to the Royal Academy's 27th annual architecture lecture

    Dezeen has teamed up with the Royal Academy of Arts to give away five pairs of tickets to this year's annual architecture lecture, which will be delivered by celebrated Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi. More about Competition: win tickets to the Royal Academy's 27th annual architecture lecture

    Natasha Levy | 6 June 2017
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    Banksy recalls "ill-conceived" election poster for UK voters opposing the Conservatives

    Banksy has recalled a limited-edition print that he planned to send to those voting against the Conservative party in the UK election, having been warned that the artwork could "invalidate the election result". More about Banksy recalls "ill-conceived" election poster for UK voters opposing the Conservatives

    Alice Morby | 6 June 2017 | 9 comments
  • Apple Do Not Disturb while driving feature

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    Apple iOS 11 will automatically lock down your phone while you're driving

    Apple is targeting distracted motorists with a new feature that will automatically block incoming iPhone notifications while you drive. More about Apple iOS 11 will automatically lock down your phone while you're driving

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 6 June 2017 | 15 comments
  • Dough Universe by Tech Will Save Us

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    Latest STEM learning kits for kids combine technology and play dough

    Kids can mould working musical instruments and robots using Technology Will Save Us' new interactive learning kits based on conductive dough. More about Latest STEM learning kits for kids combine technology and play dough

    Ali Morris | 6 June 2017 | 1 comment
  • Casa Ching by MG Design Studio

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    Architecture

    Outdoor terrace divides two sides of zinc and concrete home in Costa Rica

    Two volumes, one made from zinc and one from concrete, are separated by a glazed walkway and terrace in this Costa Rican house by MG Design Studio. More about Outdoor terrace divides two sides of zinc and concrete home in Costa Rica

    Lizzie Fison | 6 June 2017 | 20 comments
  • Climeworks CO2 sucker

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    The world's first commercial carbon-capture plant opens in Switzerland

    Climeworks has opened a groundbreaking plant in Switzerland where carbon dioxide is sucked from the air before being resold. More about The world's first commercial carbon-capture plant opens in Switzerland

    Ali Morris | 6 June 2017 | 22 comments
  • Job of the day: architect at Wilkinson Eyre

    Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for an architect to join London-based Wilkinson Eyre, whose recent projects include the revamp of a Giles Gilbert Scott-designed library at the University of Oxford. More ›

    More about Job of the day: architect at Wilkinson Eyre
    Dezeen Jobs | 6 June 2017 | Leave a comment
  • Guardian Arts Centre by Ole Scheeren

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    Photographs by Yueqi Jazzy Li provide first look at Ole Scheeren's Guardian Arts Center in Beijing

    These new photographs by Yueqi Jazzy Li reveal the "pixelated" forms of the Guardian Arts Center by Büro Ole Scheeren as it nears completion in Beijing. More about Photographs by Yueqi Jazzy Li provide first look at Ole Scheeren's Guardian Arts Center in Beijing

    Lizzie Fison | 6 June 2017 | 4 comments
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    Apple unveils "breakthrough home speaker" to rival Amazon and Google

    Apple has revealed its voice-controlled HomePod speaker, a competitor to smart home devices Amazon Echo and Google Home. More about Apple unveils "breakthrough home speaker" to rival Amazon and Google

    Eleanor Gibson | 5 June 2017 | 33 comments
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