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    "It's about time we rethink the notion of authorship"

    Opinion: after Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde was forced into an awkward discussion about the ownership of his projects, Louise Schouwenberg suggests that "star" individuals shouldn't be getting all the credit. More about "It's about time we rethink the notion of authorship"

    Louise Schouwenberg | 26 February 2016 | 21 comments
  • Fritz Steiner the new dean of the University of Pennsylvania's architecture school

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    University of Texas architecture dean leaves post over new campus gun law

    The dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Texas has resigned over a new state law that will allow students to carry guns on campus. More about University of Texas architecture dean leaves post over new campus gun law

    Alan G Brake | 26 February 2016 | 85 comments
  • US job of the week: senior designer at Aesop

    Our US job of the week on Dezeen Jobs is for a senior designer at skincare brand Aesop in New York, which used one thousand editions of The Paris Review to cover the ceiling of its store in Manhattan's Chelsea (pictured). Visit the ad for full details or browse other architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs.

    More about US job of the week: senior designer at Aesop
    Dezeen Jobs | 26 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Rasa prototype by Riversimple

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    Riversimple unveils hydrogen-powered electric vehicle Rasa

    Water is the only byproduct expelled from the exhaust of UK manufacturer Riversimple's hydrogen-powered electric vehicle. More about Riversimple unveils hydrogen-powered electric vehicle Rasa

    Ross Bryant | 26 February 2016 | 4 comments
  • Kartell London Flagship Store

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    Kartell opens first UK flagship in London's Kensington

    Italian design brand Kartell has opened a new flagship showroom in London, where Dezeen spoke to CEO Claudio Luti about how the company pioneered the manufacture of plastic furniture and his plans for the future (+ interview). More about Kartell opens first UK flagship in London's Kensington

    Dan Howarth | 26 February 2016 | 2 comments
  • Architecture

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    Ole Scheeren's "carved" MahaNakhon skyscraper scheduled to complete this year

    The pixelated 314-metre-high skyscraper designed by former OMA architect Ole Scheeren is nearing completion in Bangkok. More about Ole Scheeren's "carved" MahaNakhon skyscraper scheduled to complete this year

    Amy Frearson | 26 February 2016 | 12 comments
  • Ten Years of Margaret Howell and Eric Gill

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    Competition: five copies of Ten Years of Margaret Howell and Eric Gill to be won

    Competition: Dezeen has teamed up with StudioSmall to give away five copies of a book documenting a decade of graphics for British fashion designer Margaret Howell using typefaces by designer Eric Gill (+ slideshow). More about Competition: five copies of Ten Years of Margaret Howell and Eric Gill to be won

    Alice Morby | 26 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Habitat 2.0 by BIG in Toronto

    Architecture

    Architecture

    BIG designs "Habitat 2.0" for Toronto

    Bjarke Ingels' firm has unveiled designs for a major residential development in downtown Toronto, reminiscent of the experimental housing complex built by Moshe Safdie in the 1960s (+ slideshow). More about BIG designs "Habitat 2.0" for Toronto

    Amy Frearson | 26 February 2016 | 25 comments
  • Berlin's decommissioned Tempelhof Airport

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    Berlin's Tempelhof Airport to become Germany's largest refugee camp

    Berlin is to extend the refugee camp at the decommissioned Tempelhof Airport, making room for 7,000 people in and around one of the German capital's most iconic buildings. More about Berlin's Tempelhof Airport to become Germany's largest refugee camp

    Dan Howarth | 26 February 2016 | 21 comments
  • Job of the week: junior industrial designer at Ross Lovegrove Studio

    Our job of the week on Dezeen Jobs is for a junior industrial designer to work with Ross Lovegrove, whose projects include a collection of sculptural lights launched at Biennale Interieur 2014 (pictured). Visit the ad for full details or browse more architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs.

    More about Job of the week: junior industrial designer at Ross Lovegrove Studio
    Dezeen Jobs | 26 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Prosciutto factory by Enzo Eusebi + Partners

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Enzo Eusebi builds sunken prosciutto factory in the Italian countryside

    Haunches of ham are displayed in rows behind the glazed facade of this semi-underground prosciutto factory, which sits beneath a grassy roof in Italy's hilly Umbrian countryside (+ slideshow). More about Enzo Eusebi builds sunken prosciutto factory in the Italian countryside

    Jessica Mairs | 26 February 2016 | 1 comment
  • Materiality collection by Tom Dixon

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    Tom Dixon to launch Materiality range during Milan design week

    Milan 2016: British designer Tom Dixon will debut a range of homeware that references the brand's material "building blocks" in Milan next month. More about Tom Dixon to launch Materiality range during Milan design week

    Alice Morby | 26 February 2016 | 7 comments
  • Flower Kindergarten by Jungmin Nam

    Architecture

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    Flower Kindergarten by Jungmin Nam features curvy classrooms and colourful corridors

    Walls with built-in flowerpots and a staircase that functions as a play space both feature at this Seoul kindergarten by local architect Jungmin Nam (+ slideshow). More about Flower Kindergarten by Jungmin Nam features curvy classrooms and colourful corridors

    Amy Frearson | 26 February 2016 | 5 comments
  • The VIL Creative Office by Domaen in Pasadena, CA

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    Interiors

    Converted warehouse office by Domaen features sculptural plywood meeting rooms

    A pair of conference rooms are housed within a sculptural glass and plywood volume at the centre of this Los Angeles office, created by California studio Domaen in a converted warehouse (+ slideshow). More about Converted warehouse office by Domaen features sculptural plywood meeting rooms

    Alan G Brake | 25 February 2016 | 6 comments
  • Galaxy SOHO by Zaha Hadid Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    China moves to prevent "oversized, xenocentric and weird" architecture

    China has released a directive that could put an end to the country's trend for bombastic architecture. More about China moves to prevent "oversized, xenocentric and weird" architecture

    Alice Morby | 25 February 2016 | 6 comments
  • The Other Nefertiti project

    Architecture

    Architecture

    "The copy in contemporary culture is both despised and feared"

    Opinion: by walking out of Berlin's Neues Museum with an illicit 3D scan of the bust of Queen Nefertiti, a pair of artists has forced us to question whether conservation is an act of care or a radical form of repression, says Sam Jacob. More about "The copy in contemporary culture is both despised and feared"

    Sam Jacob | 25 February 2016 | 1 comment
  • Serpentine Galley Pavilion 2016 by Bjarke Ingels

    Dezeen Mail issue 294 features this week's biggest stories in architecture and design

    Sou Fujimoto's spotlight installation for fashion brand COS, a pyramid-shaped superyacht and this year's Bjarke Ingels-designed Serpentine Gallery Pavilion (pictured) feature in the latest edition of Dezeen Mail.

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    Ross Bryant | 25 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Blavatnik School of Governance at the University of Oxford by Herzog & de Meuron

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Herzog & de Meuron's Blavatnik School of Government "inspired by parliamentary spaces"

    Official images have been released revealing the tiered form of Herzog & de Meuron's school of government and public policy at the University of Oxford, England (+ slideshow). More about Herzog & de Meuron's Blavatnik School of Government "inspired by parliamentary spaces"

    Jessica Mairs | 25 February 2016 | 4 comments
  • ABC Carpet and Home promotion

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    ABC Carpet & Home photographs latest campaign inside Milwaukee Art Museum

    Dezeen promotion: American home design retailer ABC Carpet & Home has shot the campaign for its new range of silk rugs inside Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava's Quadracci Pavilion at the Milwaukee Art Museum. More about ABC Carpet & Home photographs latest campaign inside Milwaukee Art Museum

    Alice Morby | 25 February 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Via West 57 by BIG

    Architecture

    Architecture

    New York "courtscraper" by Bjarke Ingels set to open in March

    Via 57 West, the tetrahedron-shaped Manhattan apartment tower by BIG, is preparing to welcome its first group of tenants next month. More about New York "courtscraper" by Bjarke Ingels set to open in March

    Jenna McKnight | 25 February 2016 | 3 comments
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    Melbourne corner-shop home

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    Herzog & de Meuron own office

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    BIG university campus

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    James Turrell Skyspace

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    Visitor centres


    Heatherwick "space observatory"

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