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  • Monoliths Ping Pong Tables by Murray Barker & Laith McGregor

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    Murray Barker and Laith McGregor create concrete ping pong tables

    Architect Murray Barker and artist Laith McGregor have designed two outdoor table tennis tables from monolithic concrete slabs (+ slideshow). More about Murray Barker and Laith McGregor create concrete ping pong tables

    Alice Morby | 6 September 2016 | 4 comments
  • Moving walls open Stal Collectief's charred timber workshop to the elements

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    Moving walls open Stal Collectief's charred timber workshop to the elements

    Raised on stilts above a field in northeast Belgium, Stal Collectief's self-designed studio features charred timber walls that can be wheeled back to reveal the interior (+ movie). More about Moving walls open Stal Collectief's charred timber workshop to the elements

    Jessica Mairs | 6 September 2016 | 3 comments
  • Bugaboo expands beyond strollers with first luggage collection

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    Bugaboo expands beyond pushchairs with first luggage collection

    After 20 years making pushchairs, Dutch company Bugaboo is expanding into a different area of the travel market: luggage (+ slideshow). More about Bugaboo expands beyond pushchairs with first luggage collection

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 6 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • The Archive by Mailitis AIIM

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    Students build scaffold-like pavilion topped with mesh "cloud" at former Latvian brewery

    Stacks of recycled materials form tables, benches and stairs in this temporary timber pavilion, designed by architecture students for the grounds of a former beer brewery in Cēsis, Latvia (+ slideshow). More about Students build scaffold-like pavilion topped with mesh "cloud" at former Latvian brewery

    Eleanor Gibson | 6 September 2016 | 1 comment
  • The Stadthaus Ballhausgasse or Broken Mirror house in Austria by Hope of Glory architektur

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    Hope of Glory adds mirrored apartment block to street of historic buildings in Graz

    A+Awards:  next up in our collaboration with Architizer's A+Awards is an apartment building in Austria that is covered in mirrors to reflect the facades of surrounding historic buildings. More about Hope of Glory adds mirrored apartment block to street of historic buildings in Graz

    Izzy Ashton | 5 September 2016 | 3 comments
  • Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavík by Guðjón Samúelsson, 1986. Photo by Drew McLellan

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    Eight of the most majestic modernist-influenced churches in Iceland

    Iceland's dramatic landscape is dotted with equally spectacular religious architecture. Here's eight of our favourite churches built in the country's unique style, which take cues from Modernism (+ slideshow). More about Eight of the most majestic modernist-influenced churches in Iceland

    Dan Howarth | 5 September 2016 | 1 comment
  • Huge wooden model torched on 350th anniversary of Great Fire of London

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    Huge wooden model torched on 350th anniversary of Great Fire of London

    A giant model of London's 17th-century cityscape has been set ablaze on the River Thames to mark the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London (+ slideshow). More about Huge wooden model torched on 350th anniversary of Great Fire of London

    Jessica Mairs | 5 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • DesignStudio completes minimal rebrand for Deliveroo

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    DesignStudio completes minimal rebrand for Deliveroo

    Deliveroo has become the latest company to scrap its complicated logo in favour of a flat design, launching a pared-back rebrand by London agency DesignStudio (+ slideshow). More about DesignStudio completes minimal rebrand for Deliveroo

    Alice Morby | 5 September 2016 | 8 comments
  • Martin Roth quits V&A

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    V&A director quits after expressing dismay over Brexit vote

    The German director of the V&A museum in London Martin Roth is stepping down after five years, after describing the results of the EU Referendum as a personal defeat. More about V&A director quits after expressing dismay over Brexit vote

    Anna Winston | 5 September 2016 | 4 comments
  • Philippe Starck designs voice controlled radiator valves for Netatmo

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    Philippe Starck designs voice-controlled smart radiator valves for Netatmo

    French designer Philippe Starck has created smart radiator valves that allow homeowners to remotely control the temperature of each room using their voice (+ movie).  More about Philippe Starck designs voice-controlled smart radiator valves for Netatmo

    Alice Morby | 5 September 2016 | 1 comment
  • Instar House by RZLBD

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    Architecture

    RZLBD divides black and grey Toronto residence with central staircase

    Toronto firm RZLBD has completed a three-storey house comprising two volumes split by a staircase in the middle (+ slideshow). More about RZLBD divides black and grey Toronto residence with central staircase

    James Brillon | 5 September 2016 | 2 comments
  • Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon glass bridge

    Architecture

    Architecture

    World's tallest and longest glass bridge closes after just two weeks

    A 430-metre-long glass bridge in China has closed after just 13 days after opening due to being "overwhelmed" by visitors.  More about World's tallest and longest glass bridge closes after just two weeks

    Jessica Mairs | 5 September 2016 | 3 comments
  • Cairo Science City by Weston Williamson

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    Architecture

    Weston Williamson chosen to design Cairo Science City

    London studio Weston Williamson has won a competition to design a major new science complex for the Egyptian capital (+ slideshow). More about Weston Williamson chosen to design Cairo Science City

    Amy Frearson | 5 September 2016 | 3 comments
  • YAC'S Lamborghini Road Monument competition

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    Call for entries to YAC's Lamborghini Road Monument competition

    Dezeen promotion: Young Architects Competitions is inviting architects and designers to imagine architectural installations for the entrances to the Lamborghini museum and plant. More about Call for entries to YAC's Lamborghini Road Monument competition

    Eleanor Gibson | 5 September 2016
  • Haus Meister by HDPF

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Bare concrete walls enclose HDPF's Haus Meister near Zurich

    Air bubbles mark the stark concrete walls of this house that architects office HDPF has built near Zurich's airport (+ slideshow). More about Bare concrete walls enclose HDPF's Haus Meister near Zurich

    Jessica Mairs | 5 September 2016 | 15 comments
  • Jean Jullien opens first sculpture exhibition in Ghent's Dift Gallery

    Design

    Design

    Jean Jullien brings his illustrative style to first sculpture exhibition

    Ghent's Dift Gallery has presented the first large-scale exhibition of sculptures by French illustrator Jean Jullien in a show titled Flat Out (+ slideshow).  More about Jean Jullien brings his illustrative style to first sculpture exhibition

    Emma Tucker | 5 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Studioplusthree adds contrasting black extension to white Federation house in Sydney

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    Architecture

    Dark-toned extension added to white Federation house in Sydney by Studioplusthree

    Architects office Studioplusthree has overhauled a traditional house in Sydney for a pair of musicians, adding a recycled-brick extension that features a projecting black steel awning. More about Dark-toned extension added to white Federation house in Sydney by Studioplusthree

    Alyn Griffiths | 5 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Poetic Lab's faceless Silo Clock uses lines and shadows to tell the time

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    Design

    Poetic Lab's faceless Silo Clock shifts shape throughout the day

    Maison&Objet 2016: London studio Poetic Lab has designed a clock with sculptural hands that form different shapes as they turn (+ movie). More about Poetic Lab's faceless Silo Clock shifts shape throughout the day

    Emma Tucker | 4 September 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Beersheba station bridge in Israel is shaped like a pair of eyes

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    Architecture

    Beersheba station bridge in Israel is shaped like a pair of eyes

    Tel-Aviv firms Bar Orian Architects and Rokach Ashkenazi Engineers have built a bridge in the Israeli city of Beersheba, featuring arches that create the shape of two eyes (+ movie). More about Beersheba station bridge in Israel is shaped like a pair of eyes

    Alyn Griffiths | 4 September 2016 | 1 comment
  • Döðlur converts Reykjavík warehouse into a design hotel and hostel

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    Interiors

    Döðlur converts 1940s warehouse into design hotel and hostel in Reykjavík

    Icelandic design studio Döðlur has paired 20th-century design pieces with custom-made furniture inside this hotel-cum-hostel on Reykjavík's waterfront. More about Döðlur converts 1940s warehouse into design hotel and hostel in Reykjavík

    Jessica Mairs | 4 September 2016 | 7 comments
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