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    Carpenters Workshop Gallery opens its first US branch in New York

    Carpenters Workshop Gallery, which showcases work by leading contemporary designers such as Studio Job and Robert Stadler, has opened a location in New York to strengthen its presence in the American market (+ slideshow). More about Carpenters Workshop Gallery opens its first US branch in New York

    Jenna McKnight | 19 November 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Bride tower by AMBS Architects

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    World's tallest building planned for Iraq's Basra Province

    AMBS Architects has proposed a 1,152-metre-tall skyscraper for Iraq's Basra Province, which would surpass Jeddah's Kingdom Tower and Dubai's Burj Khalifa to become the tallest building in the world (+ slideshow). More about World's tallest building planned for Iraq's Basra Province

    Emma Tucker | 19 November 2015 | 38 comments
  • Levring House by Jamie Fobert Architects

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    Jamie Fobert pairs handmade bricks with bronze panelling for London townhouse

    This London townhouse by Jamie Fobert Architects features handmade bricks, bronze panelling and Georgian-inspired window shutters. More about Jamie Fobert pairs handmade bricks with bronze panelling for London townhouse

    Amy Frearson | 19 November 2015 | 3 comments
  • Georgian architecture opinion by Owen Hatherley

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    "Saakashvili didn't need interesting architects to design the New Georgia"

    Opinion: former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili may be wanted on multiple criminal charges in his home country, but his architectural legacy has helped him win political favour in Ukraine, says Owen Hatherley. More about "Saakashvili didn't need interesting architects to design the New Georgia"

    Owen Hatherley | 19 November 2015 | Leave a comment
  • What Design Can Do Sao Paulo promotion

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    What Design Can Do conference in São Paulo will focus on nature in design

    Dezeen promotion: What Design Can Do, a conference that aims to promote the role of design as a tool for social change, is launching its first event in São Paulo with a nature-themed series of talks. More about What Design Can Do conference in São Paulo will focus on nature in design

    Alice Morby | 19 November 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Stefan Sagmeister's The Happy Show at MAK in Vienna

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    Stefan Sagmeister's The Happy Show moves to Vienna's MAK

    Graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister's exhibition documenting his psychological and substance-related explorations into happiness has taken up residence at the MAK museum in Vienna (+ slideshow). More about Stefan Sagmeister's The Happy Show moves to Vienna's MAK

    Emma Tucker | 19 November 2015 | Leave a comment
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    Dezeen Mail issue 280 features a selection of this week's best stories and discussions

    This week's Dezeen Mail includes a skyscraper for New York featuring open-air terraces, a biblical theme park and Ikea's research hub for exploring the future of home design (pictured).

    Read Dezeen Mail issue 280 | Subscribe to Dezeen Mail

    More about Dezeen Mail issue 280 features a selection of this week's best stories and discussions
    Ross Bryant | 19 November 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Toulkarem Courthouse by AAU Anastas

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    Architecture

    AAU Anastas completes Palestinian courthouse featuring stone walls and golden latticework

    This courthouse in northern Palestine, which was commissioned by The United Nations, has chunky stone walls and an ornamental overlay of gold steel (+ slideshow). More about AAU Anastas completes Palestinian courthouse featuring stone walls and golden latticework

    Jessica Mairs | 19 November 2015 | 6 comments
  • Daniel Libeskind

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    Architecture

    Architecture should not be comforting says Daniel Libeskind

    "Architecture is a field of repression," according to Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind, who says that architects need to be more confrontational with their buildings. More about Architecture should not be comforting says Daniel Libeskind

    Jessica Mairs | 19 November 2015 | 13 comments
  • Adidas Superstar trainer by Alexander Taylor

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    Design

    Alexander Taylor and Joachim de Callatay mill leather to create limited-edition shoe for Adidas

    Designers Alexander Taylor and Joachim de Callatay have developed a special-edition version of German sports brand Adidas' Superstar trainer, featuring a seamless upper made from a single piece of leather (+ slideshow). More about Alexander Taylor and Joachim de Callatay mill leather to create limited-edition shoe for Adidas

    Alyn Griffiths | 19 November 2015 | 1 comment
  • Inflated Corian chair by Rachel Harding

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    Design

    Rachel Harding's Corian chair is inflated "like a balloon"

    Future Makers: London designer Rachel Harding has created a balloon-like chair by inflating Corian, a solid surface material more commonly used for kitchen or bathroom countertops (+ movie). More about Rachel Harding's Corian chair is inflated "like a balloon"

    Benedict Hobson | 19 November 2015 | 6 comments
  • Sadie Morgan

    Architecture

    Architecture

    UK government is starting to take design seriously, says Sadie Morgan

    The British government is beginning to understand that design makes a difference in major infrastructure schemes, says architect Sadie Morgan, who is advising on £100 billion of investment in UK rail and energy projects (+ interview). More about UK government is starting to take design seriously, says Sadie Morgan

    Anna Winston | 19 November 2015 | 1 comment
  • The Drawing Hub by Nord Studio

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Folding timber walls create flexible spaces for Berlin art gallery by NORD Studio

    German office NORD Studio has renovated a derelict building in Berlin to create a gallery, artist studio and archive dedicated to drawings (+ slideshow). More about Folding timber walls create flexible spaces for Berlin art gallery by NORD Studio

    Alice Morby | 19 November 2015 | 3 comments
  • Tom Dixon's Cementiles tile collection for Bisazza

    Design

    Design

    Tom Dixon's tile collection for Bisazza references London's architectural landmarks

    British designer Tom Dixon has developed a collection of tiles for Italian brand Bisazza, featuring graphic and trompe-l'oeil patterns based on architectural features including bricks and pebble-dash walls. More about Tom Dixon's tile collection for Bisazza references London's architectural landmarks

    Alyn Griffiths | 19 November 2015 | 2 comments
  • Cross Stitch House by FMD Architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Wooden beams create sewing-inspired details at Cross-Stitch House by FMD Architects

    FMD Architects used slender lengths of timber to "stitch" together this narrow Melbourne house and its new garden extension. More about Wooden beams create sewing-inspired details at Cross-Stitch House by FMD Architects

    Amy Frearson | 19 November 2015 | 3 comments
  • BIG's masterplan for the Lower Hill district of Pittsburgh

    Architecture

    Architecture

    BIG unveils design for urban neighbourhood on site of former Pittsburgh hockey arena

    Danish architecture studio BIG has revealed its masterplan for Pittsburgh's Lower Hill District, featuring sloped-roof buildings and an extensive network of pathways (+ slideshow). More about BIG unveils design for urban neighbourhood on site of former Pittsburgh hockey arena

    Jenna McKnight | 18 November 2015 | 7 comments
  • Southbank Centre Archive Studio by Jonathan Tuckey Design

    Interiors

    Interiors

    New Southbank Centre archive by Jonathan Tuckey Design utilises a 1950s shelving system

    Architecture studio Jonathan Tuckey Design has created a new archival space for London's Southbank Centre featuring a mid-century shelving system that reflects the building's heritage. More about New Southbank Centre archive by Jonathan Tuckey Design utilises a 1950s shelving system

    Eleanor Gibson | 18 November 2015 | 2 comments
  • No Sir retail platform

    Design

    Design

    Female-focused retail platform No Sir challenges male-dominated design industry

    Terese Alstin, founder of inflatable-helmet brand Hövding, has launched an online shop and a Malmö showroom presenting the work of independent women designers from around the world (+ slideshow). More about Female-focused retail platform No Sir challenges male-dominated design industry

    Emma Tucker | 18 November 2015 | 14 comments
  • Interieur awards 2016 promotion

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    Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2016

    Dezeen promotion: furniture, product and spatial design entries are now being accepted for the Interieur Awards 2016 (+ slideshow). More about Call for entries to Interieur Awards 2016

    Alice Morby | 18 November 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Station Arnhem by UNStudio

    Architecture

    Architecture

    UNStudio's curvaceous new station for Arnhem ready to open

    The first images have emerged of UNStudio's new station for Arnhem, the Netherlands, which finally opens to the public tomorrow after 20 years of development (+ movie). More about UNStudio's curvaceous new station for Arnhem ready to open

    Amy Frearson | 18 November 2015 | 21 comments
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