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  • Cerrado House by Vazio S/A

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    Cerrado House by Vazio features terraces overlooking Brazil's Sierra da Moeda mountains

    Architects office Vazio has completed a concrete residence in the foothills of the Sierra da Moeda mountain range in southeast Brazil, featuring a rooftop pool and terrace (+ slideshow). More about Cerrado House by Vazio features terraces overlooking Brazil's Sierra da Moeda mountains

    Jessica Mairs | 13 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Casa Caldera by DUST

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    Architecture

    DUST uses "lava-crete" to create monolithic desert house in Arizona

    Arizona studio DUST has created a desert home south of Tucson using volcanic residue to form rammed-concrete walls (+ slideshow). More about DUST uses "lava-crete" to create monolithic desert house in Arizona

    James Brillon | 12 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Moving Tatami by José Lèvy

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    Japanese tatami mats made into furniture by José Lévy

    Japanese tatami mats have been moved from off of the floor and onto the furniture in this collection by French designer José Lévy (+ slideshow). More about Japanese tatami mats made into furniture by José Lévy

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 12 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • Tropical Tower by Triptyque Architecture

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Triptyque proposes plant-covered Tropical Tower for São Paulo

    French-Brazilian firm Triptyque Architecture has designed a residential skyscraper covered in vegetation for São Paulo. More about Triptyque proposes plant-covered Tropical Tower for São Paulo

    Dan Howarth | 12 July 2016 | 3 comments
  • London fashion label Per/Se releases one piece of clothing every two months

    Design

    Design

    Fashion label Per/Se will release only one piece of clothing every two months

    In order to create "less but better" garments, new London-based fashion brand Per/Se will release only one piece of clothing every two months (+ slideshow). More about Fashion label Per/Se will release only one piece of clothing every two months

    Alice Morby | 12 July 2016 | 6 comments
  • Architects work too hard

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    "Architecture is a rough and seldom-rewarding field"

    Comments update: a study that named architecture as one of the highest ranking jobs for suicides triggered a debate about the state of the profession and its treatment of young graduates this week. More about "Architecture is a rough and seldom-rewarding field"

    Anna Winston | 12 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Terrace House by Shigeru Ban

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Shigeru Ban unveils "tallest hybrid timber structure in the world" for Vancouver

    Japanese architect Shigeru Ban has been commissioned to design a residential tower for Vancouver that its developers claim will be the tallest hybrid timber structure in the world. More about Shigeru Ban unveils "tallest hybrid timber structure in the world" for Vancouver

    Jenna McKnight | 12 July 2016 | 3 comments
  • Soho Farmhouse

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "Above all, design has to be comfortable" says Soho House founder Nick Jones

    Over the past 20 years, former caterer Nick Jones has built Soho House into a global empire of private members clubs, restaurants, spas and now Soho Home, an online homewares store. He sat down with Dezeen to discuss his approach to design (+ slideshow). More about "Above all, design has to be comfortable" says Soho House founder Nick Jones

    Marcus Fairs | 12 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • ORI by Yves Béhar and MIT Media Lab

    Design

    Design

    Yves Béhar and MIT's Ori robotic furniture reconfigures tiny apartments

    MIT Media Lab has partnered with designer Yves Béhar on a smart furniture system for micro apartments, which can turn the space into a bedroom or living room at the touch of a button (+ movie). More about Yves Béhar and MIT's Ori robotic furniture reconfigures tiny apartments

    Dan Howarth | 12 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Hans Tavsens Park and Korsgade by SLA and Ramboll

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Sunken pools and planting proposed to ease flooding in Copenhagen neighbourhood

    A network of sunken basins and water-purifying planting has been developed by landscape studio SLA and engineering firm Ramboll to help avert flooding in a Copenhagen neighbourhood (+ slideshow). More about Sunken pools and planting proposed to ease flooding in Copenhagen neighbourhood

    Jessica Mairs | 12 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • NASA X-57 electric airplane

    Design

    Design

    Electric planes and passenger-carrying drones are the future, says Paul Priestman

    Advances in electric motors could see jet aeroplanes replaced by battery-powered craft and usher in a new era of personalised electric flying machines, according to transportation designer Paul Priestman. More about Electric planes and passenger-carrying drones are the future, says Paul Priestman

    Marcus Fairs | 12 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Yo Home apartments proposed for Manchester by the company behind Yo Sushi and designed by Glenn Howells Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    First Yo! Home scheme to compact houses into small apartments

    "Intuitive" apartments with moving surfaces and foldaway furniture will feature in the first residential development from the team behind Yo! Sushi and Yotel, which is currently awaiting planning permission. More about First Yo! Home scheme to compact houses into small apartments

    Jessica Mairs | 12 July 2016 | 7 comments
  • Heatherwick appointed to design new stand for Fulham FC

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Heatherwick appointed to design new stand for Fulham FC

    London football club Fulham FC has appointed Thomas Heatherwick to redesign part of its stadium and create "an iconic landmark on the banks of the River Thames". More about Heatherwick appointed to design new stand for Fulham FC

    Marcus Fairs | 12 July 2016 | 4 comments
  • BIG creates inflatable pavilion at Roskilde Music Festival

    Architecture

    Architecture

    BIG creates "bubble-like cloud pavilion" at Roskilde Festival 2016

    Bjarke Ingels' firm has revealed images of a huge inflatable pavilion it created for this year's edition of the annual music festival in Roskilde, Denmark (+ slideshow). More about BIG creates "bubble-like cloud pavilion" at Roskilde Festival 2016

    Amy Frearson | 12 July 2016 | 3 comments
  • Crystal Series Table by Saerom Yoon

    Design

    Design

    Saerom Yoon designs coloured resin tables to resemble crystals

    Pastel-coloured gradients cover the surface of Korean designer Saerom Yoon's Crystal Series tables.  More about Saerom Yoon designs coloured resin tables to resemble crystals

    Emma Tucker | 12 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • The Lorraine Cabin by Getaway

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Harvard students create tiny vacation houses for stressed-out city dwellers

    Graduate students from Harvard University have launched a company that designs, builds and rents out wilderness micro cabins to urban residents "looking to escape the digital grind and test drive tiny-house living" (+ slideshow). More about Harvard students create tiny vacation houses for stressed-out city dwellers

    Jenna McKnight | 12 July 2016 | 6 comments
  • NASA unveil X 57 aircraft, an experimental electric airplane which could lead to reduced flight times and carbon emissions

    Design

    Design

    NASA to test faster, cleaner and quieter X-57 electric aircraft

    NASA is planning tests of an experimental electric aeroplane, which it believes could lead to reduced flight times and carbon emissions for future air travel (+ slideshow). More about NASA to test faster, cleaner and quieter X-57 electric aircraft

    Alice Morby | 11 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Omar Kbiri and Studio OBA unveil concept home for divorcing couples

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Conceptual home for couples designed to split into two halves after divorce

    This floating house is designed by Amsterdam-based Studio OBA to break apart, so unhappily married occupants can cast their spouses adrift. More about Conceptual home for couples designed to split into two halves after divorce

    Jessica Mairs | 11 July 2016 | 12 comments
  • Zaha Hadid Architects to build Qatari hotel that takes its cues from a desert flower

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Zaha Hadid Architects to build Qatari hotel based on a desert flower

    Zaha Hadid Architects has announced plans to build a 38-storey, fluid-form hotel as part of a new coastal city in Qatar. More about Zaha Hadid Architects to build Qatari hotel based on a desert flower

    Amy Frearson | 11 July 2016 | 7 comments
  • Robot killer used by Dallas police for first time

    Technology

    Technology

    Killer robot used by police for first time in US history

    Police used a robot to kill Dallas shooter Micah Xavier Johnson, in what is thought to be a first in US history. More about Killer robot used by police for first time in US history

    Alice Morby | 11 July 2016 | 8 comments
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