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  • Leaven range by Simon Kinneir

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    Simon Kinneir creates tilting Leaven jug for visually impaired users

    British product designer Simon Kinneir has created a prototype jug that tilts as it fills up, as part of a series of kitchen products designed for users with sight loss (+ movie). More about Simon Kinneir creates tilting Leaven jug for visually impaired users

    Emma Tucker | 22 March 2016
  • Espaço Cultural Porto Seguro by São Paulo Arquitetura

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    Faceted concrete and latticed timber frame Brazilian cultural centre by São Paulo Arquitetura

    Slabs of folded concrete give this cultural centre by São Paulo Arquitetura a seemingly impenetrable appearance, but hidden behind its windowless walls are light-filled galleries and a plant-lined gully (+ slideshow). More about Faceted concrete and latticed timber frame Brazilian cultural centre by São Paulo Arquitetura

    Jessica Mairs | 22 March 2016 | 4 comments
  • MIT Media Lab

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    RCA and MIT named as world's top design and architecture schools for second year running

    London's Royal College of Art has been named as the top art and design school in an annual international ranking, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has retained the title of top architecture school. More about RCA and MIT named as world's top design and architecture schools for second year running

    Anna Winston | 22 March 2016 | 9 comments
  • FAB Civic Center park proposal in Los Angeles, USA by Mia Lehrer, OMA and IDEO

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    OMA unveils "new type of park space" for Los Angeles' FAB Civic Center competition

    Architecture firm OMA is one of four firms shortlisted to design the FAB Civic Center Park in Los Angeles, with a proposal that includes mirrored canopies and shaded bleacher seating under a cantilevered cafe (+ slideshow). More about OMA unveils "new type of park space" for Los Angeles' FAB Civic Center competition

    Dan Howarth | 21 March 2016 | 3 comments
  • Splatter stool by Max Lamb for Hem

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    Max Lamb splatters metal stools for Hem

    Milan 2016: each of the splotchy metal Last Stool Splatter seats by British designer Max Lamb for furniture brand Hem is patterned by hand. More about Max Lamb splatters metal stools for Hem

    Emma Tucker | 21 March 2016 | 3 comments
  • Apple iPhone SE

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    Apple downsizes its smartphone with launch of iPhone SE

    Apple has designed a smaller version of its current iPhone, which is almost identical in shape and size to its older 5s model but with the same capabilities as the newer iPhone 6s (+ slideshow). More about Apple downsizes its smartphone with launch of iPhone SE

    Dan Howarth | 21 March 2016 | 42 comments
  • Studio Swine interview

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    Designers turn to film, becoming agents of "mass communication instead of mass production"

    Interview: designers are increasingly making films instead of products to get their ideas across, according to Studio Swine, which has won multiple awards for its movies (+ movies). More about Designers turn to film, becoming agents of "mass communication instead of mass production"

    Dan Howarth | 21 March 2016 | 2 comments
  • Ally Capellino x Tokyobike competition

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    Competition: one Tokyobike and three Ally Capellino x Tokyobike rucksacks to be won

    Competition: Dezeen has teamed up with Tokyobike and Ally Capellino to give readers the chance to win a special-edition bicycle and one of three rucksacks (+ slideshow). More about Competition: one Tokyobike and three Ally Capellino x Tokyobike rucksacks to be won

    Eleanor Gibson | 21 March 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Development House by Waugh Thistleton

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    Architecture

    Shoreditch office by Waugh Thistleton will show off innovative timber structure

    Architecture firm Waugh Thistleton has unveiled plans to build a timber-framed office block in London's Shoreditch that will reveal its state-of-the-art structure through a series of vertical slices. More about Shoreditch office by Waugh Thistleton will show off innovative timber structure

    Amy Frearson | 21 March 2016 | 4 comments
  • Architecture

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    Jean Paul Viguier selected ahead of Sou Fujimoto for timber-framed tower complex in Bordeaux

    French architect Jean Paul Viguier has won a competition to design a new housing and office complex in Bordeaux, proposing a trio of timber-framed towers that will be among the tallest of their kind in the world. More about Jean Paul Viguier selected ahead of Sou Fujimoto for timber-framed tower complex in Bordeaux

    Jessica Mairs | 21 March 2016 | 2 comments
  • Lee Broom

    Design

    Design

    Lee Broom to open pop-up New York store off Soho's Broome Street

    New York 2016: British designer Lee Broom is opening his first dedicated US retail outlet in New York, billed as a "Postmodernist theatre" to showcase and sell his furniture and lighting (+ slideshow). More about Lee Broom to open pop-up New York store off Soho's Broome Street

    Dan Howarth | 21 March 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Tinker Hatfield

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    Design

    Shoes with motorised laces are "totally not a gimmick" says Nike's Tinker Hatfield

    Self-tightening laces and zippers powered by tiny motors could help athletes avoid injury and make life easier for people with disabilities, according to Nike designer Tinker Hatfield. More about Shoes with motorised laces are "totally not a gimmick" says Nike's Tinker Hatfield

    Marcus Fairs | 21 March 2016 | 3 comments
  • House PIBO by Oyo Architects in Maldegem, Belgium

    Architecture

    Architecture

    OYO's House Pibo features a sloping green roof and split-level interior

    An angular entrance and roof intersect the plant-covered roof of this wedge-shaped house, completed by architects office OYO in the Belgian village of Maldegem (+ slideshow). More about OYO's House Pibo features a sloping green roof and split-level interior

    Alyn Griffiths | 21 March 2016 | 7 comments
  • White paper research by Haworth

    Interiors

    Interiors

    "You need to design office spaces for the next generation" says Haworth's head of research

    Haworth white papers: work is changing and workers are changing – so workplace design needs to change too to keep up. To kick off a series of articles in collaboration with Haworth, the office furniture giant's research head Michael O'Neill explains what the company is doing to help clients provide the ideal office (+ interview). More about "You need to design office spaces for the next generation" says Haworth's head of research

    Anna Winston | 21 March 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Light Traffic by MIT researchers

    Design

    Design

    MIT researchers plan "death of the traffic light" with smart intersections

    A group of researchers has developed a conceptual traffic system that would enable driverless vehicles to whizz through intersections without colliding, eliminating the need for signals (+ movie). More about MIT researchers plan "death of the traffic light" with smart intersections

    Alan G Brake | 21 March 2016 | 32 comments
  • Amanda Levete selected to remodel Paris' Galeries Lafayette department store

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Amanda Levete selected to remodel Paris' Galeries Lafayette department store

    Amanda Levete's studio AL_A has been selected ahead of OMA and Farshid Moussavi Architecture to carry out a "visionary metamorphosis" of the century-old Galeries Lafayette department store in Paris. More about Amanda Levete selected to remodel Paris' Galeries Lafayette department store

    Amy Frearson | 21 March 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Architect K builds concrete home called Alley's Adventures in Wonder House

    The curved form of this expansive concrete house in Busan, South Korea, is designed by Architect K to match the irregularly shaped buildings built by refugees during the Korean War (+ slideshow). More about Architect K builds concrete home called Alley's Adventures in Wonder House

    Amy Frearson | 21 March 2016 | 3 comments
  • Vari lights by Esrawe Studio

    Design

    Design

    Esrawe Studio's Vari lights are turned on with moving brass pieces

    Mexico City-based Esrawe Studio has created a collection of brass and wood lights that are controlled by sliding or pivoting elements (+ slideshow). More about Esrawe Studio's Vari lights are turned on with moving brass pieces

    Emma Tucker | 21 March 2016 | 3 comments
  • Horn by ThEPluS Archhitects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    ThePlus Architects builds narrow office block for a South Korean book publisher

    An office for a book publisher is housed within this faceted white building, designed by South Korean studio ThePlus Architects for a six-metre-wide site in Seoul (+ slideshow). More about ThePlus Architects builds narrow office block for a South Korean book publisher

    Amy Frearson | 21 March 2016 | 2 comments
  • The Cubist House by Jacques Moussafir

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Moussafir Architectes builds Cubist-influenced house in Paris

    Geometric furniture complements the Cubist stylings of this Paris house by Moussafir Architectes, which also features a weathering steel facade and a large pivoting door (+ slideshow). More about Moussafir Architectes builds Cubist-influenced house in Paris

    Alyn Griffiths | 20 March 2016 | 3 comments
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