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  • The impact of Brexit on Dezeen

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    Brexit vote bad for design recruitment – but good for exports, Dezeen finds

    Brexit crisis: the UK's vote to leave the European Union has led to a sharp fall in architecture and design recruitment activity in the country but has led to a dramatic rise in product sales overseas, according to data from Dezeen Jobs and Dezeen Watch Store. More about Brexit vote bad for design recruitment – but good for exports, Dezeen finds

    Anna Winston | 15 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Furniture

    Furniture

    Sylph chair by Atelier Deshaus has a steel back bent to look like a line drawing

    Chinese studio Atelier Deshaus' Sylph chair features a back made from a continuous piece of tubular steel, curved by hand to look like a line drawing (+ slideshow). More about Sylph chair by Atelier Deshaus has a steel back bent to look like a line drawing

    Alice Morby | 15 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • James Scott, The Collective chief operating officer

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    Architecture

    "In the future we will all be homeless" says co-living entrepreneur

    Home ownership is set to become a thing of the past, according to the entrepreneur behind London co-living start-up The Collective, because socially liberated millennials are more likely to choose "living as a service". More about "In the future we will all be homeless" says co-living entrepreneur

    Jessica Mairs | 15 July 2016 | 23 comments
  • Outhouse; Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, by Loyn & Co

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    Architecture

    Loyn & Co builds "earth shelter" that nestles against a Gloucestershire hillside

    Glazed courtyards puncture the expansive grass roof of this English countryside house by Loyn & Co, which is in the running for both the Stirling Prize and the RIBA House of the Year award (+ slideshow). More about Loyn & Co builds "earth shelter" that nestles against a Gloucestershire hillside

    Amy Frearson | 15 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Lava shelves by Peca

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    Design

    Peca crafts shelves and cubbyholes from volcanic rock

    Mexican design studio Peca has handcrafted a collection of shelves by carving blocks of lava stone (+ slideshow). More about Peca crafts shelves and cubbyholes from volcanic rock

    Alice Morby | 15 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • School in Colombes by Dominique Coulon & Associés

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    Architecture

    Bark cladding and clashing colours create "joyful chaos" in school by Dominique Coulon & Associés

    Hot pink and orange paintwork accentuate niches in the wooden facade of this school designed by French office Dominique Coulon & Associés for the Parisian suburb of Colombes (+ slideshow). More about Bark cladding and clashing colours create "joyful chaos" in school by Dominique Coulon & Associés

    Jessica Mairs | 15 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • Cedar Hall by Design Build Bluff

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    Architecture

    Architecture students create studio building in rural Utah using recycled materials

    Students in a design-build programme at the University of Utah have completed a studio building on a remote campus in the desert where they live and work for part of the year (+ slideshow). More about Architecture students create studio building in rural Utah using recycled materials

    Jenna McKnight | 14 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Pokédrone by TRNDlabs

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    Pokédrone allows Pokémon GO users to catch out-of-reach species

    Tech brand TRNDlabs has customised its miniature drone so Pokémon Go video game players can access Pokémon in difficult places and avoid walking into hazards (+ movie). More about Pokédrone allows Pokémon GO users to catch out-of-reach species

    Dan Howarth | 14 July 2016 | 1 comment
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    Architecture

    New York gives thumbs up to subterreanean Lowline park

    New York's City Hall has given the go-ahead for the Lowline underground park, which aims to emulate the success of the city's elevated High Line (+ slideshow). More about New York gives thumbs up to subterreanean Lowline park

    Dan Howarth | 14 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Ann Kristin Einarsen at 100% Norway exhibition

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    Design

    Max Fraser to curate exhibition of Scandinavian design at London Design Festival

    London Design Festival 2016: British design writer Max Fraser has been named as the curator of this year's 100% Norway exhibition, which will return to the London Design Festival in September (+ slideshow). More about Max Fraser to curate exhibition of Scandinavian design at London Design Festival

    Alice Morby | 14 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Rabbit Snare Gorge, Canada, by Design Base 8 and Omar Gandhi

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    Architecture

    10 houses featuring excessively steep gable roofs

    The A-frame roof, one of the oldest forms in construction, is back in vogue and pointier than ever. Here are 10 of the best examples that show why gabled roofs are the new flat roofs. More about 10 houses featuring excessively steep gable roofs

    Amy Frearson | 14 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Dezeen Mail issue 314 features this week's best stories and discussions

    A group of micro holiday homes for stressed-out city dwellers (pictured), the six buildings shortlisted for this year's Stirling Prize, and augmented-reality gaming phenomenon Pokémon GO all feature in this week's edition of Dezeen Mail.

    Read Dezeen Mail issue 314 | Subscribe to Dezeen Mail 

    More about Dezeen Mail issue 314 features this week's best stories and discussions
    Anna Winston | 14 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • Bronte restaurant interiors by Tom Dixon

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    Interiors

    Tom Dixon transforms London Regency building into explorer-themed Bronte restaurant

    British designer Tom Dixon has created a pink concrete bar, green leather booths and a cabinet of curiosities for London restaurant Bronte (+ slideshow). More about Tom Dixon transforms London Regency building into explorer-themed Bronte restaurant

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 14 July 2016 | 4 comments
  • Forest Mews by Robert and Jessica Barker in Lewisham, London

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    Architecture

    Robert and Jessica Barker build trio of London houses including live-work space for themselves

    Brick piers frame the double-height windows of these three houses that husband-and-wife team Robert and Jessica Barker have slotted behind a row of Victorian terraces in southeast London (+ slideshow). More about Robert and Jessica Barker build trio of London houses including live-work space for themselves

    Jessica Mairs | 14 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • Pokemon Go

    Technology

    Technology

    "Pokémon GO has redrawn the map of what people find important about the world"

    Opinion: the Pokémon GO smartphone video game has become a cultural phenomenon that is changing the way people interact with cities and buildings, says Alex Wiltshire. More about "Pokémon GO has redrawn the map of what people find important about the world"

    Alex Wiltshire | 14 July 2016 | 13 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Today we like: French houses

    Today is Bastille Day, a French national holiday that celebrates the country's reinvention as a republic. It commemorates the storming of the Bastille in Paris on 14 July 1789 – a symbolic moment for the French Revolution.

    We're joining the celebrations with a look back at some of the best French houses from our archive, including a dilapidated barn turned into a holiday home using traditional hemp-based plaster (pictured) and a villa designed to look like a bump in the landscape. See more French houses on Dezeen »

    More about Today we like: French houses
    Anna Winston | 14 July 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Spector font tool by Fiona O'Leary

    Design

    Design

    Fiona O'Leary designs pocket-sized font detector

    Graduate shows 2016: Royal College of Art graduate Fiona O'Leary has designed a prototype gadget that can identify the font used in any book or magazine (+ movie). More about Fiona O'Leary designs pocket-sized font detector

    Alice Morby | 14 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Sadie Morgan

    Architecture

    Architecture

    UK needs infrastructure spending to succeed after Brexit, says Sadie Morgan

    Brexit crisis: architect and government adviser Sadie Morgan has called on the UK government to stick to its infrastructure investment plans as it prepares to leave the European Union. More about UK needs infrastructure spending to succeed after Brexit, says Sadie Morgan

    Marcus Fairs | 14 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • Apartment renovation by Catseye Bay

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Catseye Bay designs multi-use furniture for renovated Sydney studio flat

    Bespoke joinery creates furniture, partitions and storage solutions for this Sydney studio apartment renovated by local design firm Catseye Bay (+ slideshow). More about Catseye Bay designs multi-use furniture for renovated Sydney studio flat

    Amy Frearson | 14 July 2016 | 4 comments
  • Poise lamp by Saif Faisal

    Design

    Design

    Poise lamp by Saif Faisal slides up and down to adjust light levels

    The head of Saif Faisal's Poise lamp moves freely along a wooden column, allowing the light to be intensified or diffused (+ slideshow). More about Poise lamp by Saif Faisal slides up and down to adjust light levels

    Alice Morby | 14 July 2016 | Leave a comment
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