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  • Favela chair by Campana brothers

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    The Favela Chair influenced a generation of designers, says Humberto Campana

    Most Loved: Brazilian designer Humberto Campana explains why the Favela Chair is one the designs he is most proud of in the next movie from our exclusive video series. More about The Favela Chair influenced a generation of designers, says Humberto Campana

    Benedict Hobson | 20 July 2016 | 5 comments
  • Temp'L by Shinslab Architecture is an installation recycled from a rusty old cargo ship for a museum courtyard in Seoul

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Rusty ship transformed into cavernous pavilion for MoMA's Young Architects Program in Seoul

    South Korean studio Shinslab Architecture sliced off one end of a rusty old ship and turned it upside down to form this installation for the Seoul edition of MoMA's Young Architects Program (+ slideshow). More about Rusty ship transformed into cavernous pavilion for MoMA's Young Architects Program in Seoul

    Amy Frearson | 20 July 2016 | 5 comments
  • F Lotus by Ai Weiwei

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    Ai Weiwei creates lotus-like installation from refugee life jackets

    Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has arranged 1,005 life jackets from refugees into the shape of lotus flowers for a floating installation in Vienna (+ slideshow). More about Ai Weiwei creates lotus-like installation from refugee life jackets

    Eleanor Gibson | 20 July 2016 | 5 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    SOM unveils masterplan for Philadelphia's 30th Street Station district

    Architecture firm Skidmore Owings & Merrill has unveiled its vision to transform the Beaux-Arts 30th Street Station and its surrounding area in Philadelphia (+ movie). More about SOM unveils masterplan for Philadelphia's 30th Street Station district

    Dan Howarth | 20 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • Archipelago of the house in Japan

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    Architecture

    Jérémie Souteyrat photographs 20 contemporary Japanese houses and their owners

    This series of images by photographer Jérémie Souteyrat captures the everyday activities of people living in contemporary Japanese houses (+ slideshow). More about Jérémie Souteyrat photographs 20 contemporary Japanese houses and their owners

    Eleanor Gibson | 20 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Bar Botanique in Amsterdam by Studio Modijefsky is filled with tropical plants

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Rainforest foliage and mirrors feature inside Amsterdam bar by Studio Modijefsky

    Dutch design office Studio Modijefsky has filled an Amsterdam bar with tropical plants and green surfaces to create a rainforest-like feel (+ slideshow). More about Rainforest foliage and mirrors feature inside Amsterdam bar by Studio Modijefsky

    Liam Tilbrook | 20 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Marc Newson reinvents classic Louis Vuitton rolling luggage

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    Design

    Marc Newson revamps Louis Vuitton luggage in bright colours

    Australian designer Marc Newson has reinvented Louis Vuitton's iconic trunks, making them lighter and more spacious on the inside (+ slideshow). More about Marc Newson revamps Louis Vuitton luggage in bright colours

    Alice Morby | 20 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Movable pre-fab mini house by Koda

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    Architecture

    Kodasema creates tiny prefabricated house that moves with its owners

    This tiny prefabricated dwelling by Estonian design collective Kodasema is designed to allow its residents to up sticks and move to a new location in less than a day (+ slideshow). More about Kodasema creates tiny prefabricated house that moves with its owners

    Jessica Mairs | 20 July 2016 | 22 comments
  • 10 of the best rooftop swimming pools on Dezeen

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    Architecture

    11 of the best rooftop swimming pools on Dezeen

    As London enjoys a mini heatwave, we're celebrating the belated arrival of summer by dipping into some of the best rooftop swimming pools from our archive, including an infinity pool with views of the Tel Aviv skyline and a bathing spot in the Brazilian jungle (+ slideshow). More about 11 of the best rooftop swimming pools on Dezeen

    Trudie Carter | 19 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Miami Marine Stadium

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    Architecture

    Crowdfunding campaign launched to fund restoration of abandoned Miami Marine Stadium

    Heineken and the National Trust for Historic Preservation are hosting a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for the resurrection of a 1960s Miami stadium designed by Cuban architect Hilario Candela. More about Crowdfunding campaign launched to fund restoration of abandoned Miami Marine Stadium

    Jenna McKnight | 19 July 2016 | 2 comments
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    Design

    Mercedes-Benz unveils its self-driving Future Bus

    Mercedes-Benz has revealed its design for an autonomous bus, which recently made its first self-driven journey along a 20-kilometre-long route in the Netherlands (+ movie). More about Mercedes-Benz unveils its self-driving Future Bus

    Alice Morby | 19 July 2016 | 8 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    UNESCO adds 17 Le Corbusier projects to World Heritage List

    Heritage body UNESCO has added 17 projects by 20th-century French architect Le Corbusier to its list of internationally significant architecture sites, including the Unité d'Habitation housing in Marseille – arguably the most influential Brutalist building of all time (+ slideshow). More about UNESCO adds 17 Le Corbusier projects to World Heritage List

    Anna Winston | 19 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Raise/Raze by Hou de Sousa

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    Design

    Hou de Sousa builds reconfigurable Raise/Raze installation from plastic balls

    New York firm Hou de Sousa has created an interactive installation in a Washington DC subway station, using over half a million plastic spheres glued together to form building blocks (+ slideshow). More about Hou de Sousa builds reconfigurable Raise/Raze installation from plastic balls

    James Brillon | 19 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • Comments

    Comments

    "How does one interact with cities when you are continuously looking into your phone?"

    Comments update: readers are debating the merits of Nintendo's Pokémon GO smartphone video game, with some questioning its implications on the way people experience the built environment. More about "How does one interact with cities when you are continuously looking into your phone?"

    Trudie Carter | 19 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Patrik Schumacher

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Patrik Schumacher explains his future plans for Zaha Hadid Architects

    Movie: in this exclusive video interview, Zaha Hadid Architects director Patrik Schumacher explains how he hopes to take the practice forward after the unexpected death of Zaha Hadid earlier this year. More about Patrik Schumacher explains his future plans for Zaha Hadid Architects

    Benedict Hobson | 19 July 2016 | 18 comments
  • PokémonGo technology accessories

    Design

    Design

    Five products that have already been designed for Pokémon GO

    Just two weeks after the release of Nintendo's mobile game Pokémon GO, designers have created an array of products aimed at making it easier for players to "catch 'em all". More about Five products that have already been designed for Pokémon GO

    Alice Morby | 19 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • New images revealed of Renzo Piano's 565 Broome Soho tower in New York

    Architecture

    Architecture

    New images revealed of Renzo Piano's 565 Broome Soho tower in New York

    Renzo Piano Building Workshop has released new images of its 30-storey Soho Tower in New York, which will be the firm's first residential project in Manhattan. More about New images revealed of Renzo Piano's 565 Broome Soho tower in New York

    Eleanor Gibson | 19 July 2016 | 11 comments
  • Campanas Brothers use palm fibre to give Sao Paulo house hairy texture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Campana brothers use palm fibre to give hairy texture to São Paulo house

    Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana have built a house in São Paulo that is covered in palm fibre to give it a hairy exterior (+ slideshow). More about Campana brothers use palm fibre to give hairy texture to São Paulo house

    Jessica Mairs | 19 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Crispin Wride unveils an alternative proposal for a garden bridge at Blackfriars, including a series of garden islands

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Latest Garden Bridge alternative features four leaf-shaped "stepping stones"

    British architect Crispin Wride has released his own concept for a Garden Bridge in London, which he claims is more cost-efficient than Thomas Heatherwick's proposal and more imaginative then the alternative suggested by Allies and Morrison. More about Latest Garden Bridge alternative features four leaf-shaped "stepping stones"

    Amy Frearson | 19 July 2016 | 11 comments
  • Shaping colour by Germans Ermičs

    Design

    Design

    Germans Ermičs creates coloured glass furniture collection

    Amsterdam-based designer Germans Ermičs has created a collection of coloured glass furniture with strong pigments that fade to clear (+ slideshow).  More about Germans Ermičs creates coloured glass furniture collection

    Eleanor Gibson | 19 July 2016 | Leave a comment
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