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  • Fritz Hansen kits out UN president's office with mid-century Danish furniture

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    Fritz Hansen kits out UN president's office with mid-century Danish furniture

    The president of the United Nations General Assembly's office has received a makeover with furniture by Danish designers Arne Jacobsen and Poul Kjærholm (+ slideshow). More about Fritz Hansen kits out UN president's office with mid-century Danish furniture

    Dan Howarth | 1 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • RIBA failing schools report

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    Here's what you can build for less than £1 million in the UK

    With houses in London now selling for as much as £26 million, the RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize shortlist offers some slightly more attainable inspiration for anyone with the time and energy to build from scratch. More about Here's what you can build for less than £1 million in the UK

    Anna Winston | 1 September 2016 | 4 comments
  • Carbuncle Cup shortlist reveals frontrunners for Britain's worst building of 2016

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    Carbuncle Cup shortlist reveals frontrunners for Britain's worst building of 2016

    Six buildings have been shortlisted for architecture's most unwanted award – the Carbuncle Cup 2016 for the UK's worst new building (+ slideshow). More about Carbuncle Cup shortlist reveals frontrunners for Britain's worst building of 2016

    Anna Winston | 1 September 2016 | 16 comments
  • Designjunction 2016

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    Giant monopoly houses and rainforest installation to feature at designjunction 2016

    Dezeen promotion: installations, pop-up shops, events and 200 interior design brands will return to designjunction during this year's London Design Festival (+ slideshow). More about Giant monopoly houses and rainforest installation to feature at designjunction 2016

    Eleanor Gibson | 1 September 2016
  • Suvela Chapel by OOPEAA

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    Finlandia Prize for Architecture 2016 shortlist announced

    A copper-clad chapel and a faceted wooden sauna are among the four buildings competing for Finland's most important architecture prize (+ slideshow). More about Finlandia Prize for Architecture 2016 shortlist announced

    Amy Frearson | 1 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Professional version of 3D-printing pen launched by WobbleWorks

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    Pro version of 3D-printing pen can draw in copper and wood

    Technology company WobbleWorks has launched an updated edition of its hugely popular 3Doodler pen, which can now draw using materials like copper and wood composites (+ slideshow). More about Pro version of 3D-printing pen can draw in copper and wood

    Emma Tucker | 1 September 2016 | 3 comments
  • Dezeen Mail issue 321 features this week's best stories and discussions

    The world's longest glass bridge, our roundup of the best Minimalist rebrands and a teepee-shaped home with a spiral pool (pictured) feature in this week's issue of Dezeen Mail.

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    More about Dezeen Mail issue 321 features this week's best stories and discussions
    Trudie Carter | 1 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Zaha Hadid's Collection 2016 to be unveiled at Maison&Objet

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    Zaha Hadid homeware collection to be unveiled at Maison&Objet

    Maison&Objet 2016: Homeware patterned with optical illusions features in the latest collection of products by the late Zaha Hadid (+ slideshow). More about Zaha Hadid homeware collection to be unveiled at Maison&Objet

    Alice Morby | 1 September 2016 | 1 comment
  • Shoshone Residence by Carney Logan Burke

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    Architecture

    Remote Wyoming retreat by Carney Logan Burke faces the Teton mountains

    Wyoming architecture firm Carney Logan Burke has created a vacation estate for a New York family that is oriented to provide dramatic views (+ slideshow). More about Remote Wyoming retreat by Carney Logan Burke faces the Teton mountains

    James Brillon | 1 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Wee Studio completes crowdfunded treehouses on the edge of a stream in Beijing

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    Wee Studio completes crowdfunded treehouses on the edge of a woodland stream

    This pair of stilted wooden huts are set among poplar and hawthorn trees in a stretch of woodland at the foot of Mount Wuling in Beijing's Miyun District (+ slideshow). More about Wee Studio completes crowdfunded treehouses on the edge of a woodland stream

    Jessica Mairs | 1 September 2016 | 1 comment
  • UK architects predict crash in workload in face of Brexit uncertainty

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    Architecture

    UK architects predict crash in workload in face of Brexit uncertainty

    Brexit crisis: architects have reported concerns over the future of their businesses in the first major survey of confidence levels since the EU referendum. More about UK architects predict crash in workload in face of Brexit uncertainty

    Anna Winston | 1 September 2016 | 3 comments
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    Dalit Lilienthal renovates small Tel Aviv apartment to fit a growing family

    Israeli interior designer Dalit Lilienthal has renovated this 65-square-metre apartment in Tel Aviv to accommodate the needs of a young, growing family (+ slideshow). More about Dalit Lilienthal renovates small Tel Aviv apartment to fit a growing family

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 1 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Stockholm pylons converted into

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    Stockholm pylons converted into "picnic towers" in plans by architect Anders Berensson

    Swedish architect Anders Berensson has unveiled conceptual plans to convert a pair of disused electricity pylons into observation towers in Stockholm's Norra Djurgården national park. More about Stockholm pylons converted into "picnic towers" in plans by architect Anders Berensson

    Jessica Mairs | 1 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Hoop Umbrella Stand by NakNak

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    Mika Tolvanen designs minimal umbrella stand for NakNak

    Maison&Objet 2016: Finnish designer Mika Tolvanen based the simplicity of this umbrella stand on a vintage cast iron model he found at a flea market (+ slideshow). More about Mika Tolvanen designs minimal umbrella stand for NakNak

    Alice Morby | 1 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Apartment XIV by Studio Ravazi

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    Interiors

    Studio Razavi inserts sculptural furniture block into 19th-century Parisian apartment

    French office Studio Razavi has inserted a multifaceted black block into the centre of an apartment in Paris, creating a new layout while also offering a contrast to Haussmann-era details (+ slideshow). More about Studio Razavi inserts sculptural furniture block into 19th-century Parisian apartment

    Eleanor Gibson | 1 September 2016 | 5 comments
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    Technology

    Chicago installs "fitness tracker for the city" to improve infrastructure and residents' health

    Areas of Chicago have been fitted with a network of sensors, which will work like a Fitbit activity tracker to provide both scientists and citizens with open data about the urban environment (+ movie). More about Chicago installs "fitness tracker for the city" to improve infrastructure and residents' health

    Dan Howarth | 31 August 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Antarctica Glamping Pods by White Desert

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    Architecture

    Luxury campsite in Antarctica offers tiny domed pods for sleeping and dining

    This remote "glamping" site in Antarctica features a series of igloo-like enclosures fitted with upscale decor like fur-covered chairs and bamboo headboards (+ slideshow). More about Luxury campsite in Antarctica offers tiny domed pods for sleeping and dining

    Jenna McKnight | 31 August 2016 | 2 comments
  • Guilford Aquatics Centre by Bing Thom Architects

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    Architecture

    Beams of daylight "streak across the walls" at Bing Thom's aquatics centre in British Columbia

    Canadian studio Bing Thom Architects has completed a community swimming pool building in suburban Vancouver, with a roof made from a series of giant trusses and skylights (+ slideshow). More about Beams of daylight "streak across the walls" at Bing Thom's aquatics centre in British Columbia

    Jenna McKnight | 31 August 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Boeing 747 designer Joe Sutter dies

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    Design

    Boeing 747 designer Joe Sutter dies

    The American engineer known as the father of the Boeing 747 has died at the age of 95. More about Boeing 747 designer Joe Sutter dies

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 31 August 2016 | 3 comments
  • Drop in number of UK children studying creative subjects could trigger skills shortage

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    Drop in number of UK children studying creative subjects could trigger skills shortage

    The Creative Industries Federation has warned that the UK could face a creative skills shortage, after the latest GCSE results revealed a drop of almost 10 per cent in students studying Design and Technology. More about Drop in number of UK children studying creative subjects could trigger skills shortage

    Anna Winston | 31 August 2016 | 1 comment
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