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    Comments update: Marc Newson faced a backlash over his decision to use mammoth ivory in an £82,000 tea set this week on Dezeen. Read on for more on this and explore our comments page to keep up to date with the latest discussions. More about "The use of ivory is utterly repulsive"

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    Vera de Pont's Pop Up clothing is assembled without stitches

    Dutch Design Week 2015: each garment in graduate fashion designer Vera de Pont's Pop Up fashion collection can be cut out from a single piece of material by the wearer (+ slideshow). More about Vera de Pont's Pop Up clothing is assembled without stitches

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    Serbian mountain home by EXE Studio clad in both white ceramic tiles and dark wooden shingles

    One half of this tiny mountain dwelling in western Serbia is faced in white ceramic tiles, while the other is clad in dark timber shingles – a nod to both traditional and contemporary styles (+ slideshow). More about Serbian mountain home by EXE Studio clad in both white ceramic tiles and dark wooden shingles

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    Dutch Design Week 2015: designer Troy Nachtigall has used scans of feet to create a pair of 3D-printed shoes personalised for a Dutch politician, which he claims are more comfortable than typically manufactured footwear (+ slideshow). More about Troy Nachtigall's 3D-printed high heels are "more comfortable than normal shoes"

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    Coloured metal slats and textured concrete panels enclose hospital car park in Spain

    Rows of brightly lacquered metal slats wrap the upper levels of this multi-storey car park that serves the maternity and oncology wards of a hospital in A Coruña, Spain. More about Coloured metal slats and textured concrete panels enclose hospital car park in Spain

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    Windows spiral towards the roof of Osaka house by Alphaville Architects

    Long horizontal windows step around the matt black facade of this family home in Osaka by Alphaville Architects to frame different views of the nearby Yodo River (+ slideshow). More about Windows spiral towards the roof of Osaka house by Alphaville Architects

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    SHoP Architects unveils Navajo-inspired expansion plans for SITE Santa Fe gallery

    New York-based SHoP Architects has revealed plans for a major extension of the SITE Santa Fe gallery in New Mexico, featuring a textured facade that takes its cues from traditional Navajo patterns (+ slideshow). More about SHoP Architects unveils Navajo-inspired expansion plans for SITE Santa Fe gallery

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    Joris Laarman's canal bridge in Amsterdam could take 3D printing "to a higher level"

    The world's first 3D-printed bridge in Amsterdam uses a technique that designer Joris Laarman says could soon be used to build "infinitely large structures" (+ interview). More about Joris Laarman's canal bridge in Amsterdam could take 3D printing "to a higher level"

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    Prefabricated floating house can be transported to lakes and waterways worldwide

    A team from the University of Coimbra in Portugal has unveiled the first photographs of a prefabricated floating house that can be built to order and shipped to almost anywhere in the world (+ slideshow). More about Prefabricated floating house can be transported to lakes and waterways worldwide

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    David Adjaye's Prism Lounge Series completes his Washington Collection for Knoll

    Architect David Adjaye has introduced a faceted furniture range as the last in his Washington Collection for American brand Knoll. More about David Adjaye's Prism Lounge Series completes his Washington Collection for Knoll

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    Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe's mirrored concept car provides "unobstructed views" from inside

    Dutch Design Week 2015: design duo Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe have created a concept car made from reflective cuboids, as part of a series exploring the future of vehicles for Swedish company Volvo. More about Van Eijk & Van der Lubbe's mirrored concept car provides "unobstructed views" from inside

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    Lowline Lab demonstrates viability of an underground New York park

    A new mock-up of the Lowline, the underground park planned for New York City, demonstrates how its designers will bring sunlight and plant life below the streets of Manhattan's Lower East Side (+ slideshow). More about Lowline Lab demonstrates viability of an underground New York park

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    Daniel Libeskind in conversation at the Roca London Gallery

    Dezeen promotion: New York-based architect Daniel Libeskind will be discussing memory, creativity and legacy with architectural historian Gillian Darley at the Roca London Gallery next month. More about Daniel Libeskind in conversation at the Roca London Gallery

    Alice Morby | 19 October 2015 | 3 comments
  • Frank Gehry's Foggy yacht

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    Frank Gehry forays into yacht design to create his own boat

    Frank Gehry has become the latest architect to design a boat – unveiling an entirely wooden yacht he created for himself. More about Frank Gehry forays into yacht design to create his own boat

    Dan Howarth | 19 October 2015 | 17 comments
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    Cave-shaped and plant-covered museum by Kengo Kuma is dedicated to Filipino history

    An artificial ravine will carve through the centre of Kengo Kuma's Museum of Indigenous Knowledge in the Philippines, which is shaped like a hollowed-out lump of rock (+ slideshow). More about Cave-shaped and plant-covered museum by Kengo Kuma is dedicated to Filipino history

    Jessica Mairs | 19 October 2015 | 13 comments
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    Today we like: design that looks like drawings

    Nendo and Thomas Feitchner are among designers that have created products resembling precise line drawings, fluid pen strokes and messy scribbles. See more design that looks like drawings »

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  • FU-SPACE on the West Bund by Archi-Union Architects

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    Archi-Union Architects completes Shanghai arts space with sweeping concrete walls

    Board-formed concrete surfaces curve around the central staircases of this contemporary arts centre completed by Archi-Union Architects in Shanghai's West Bund district (+ slideshow). More about Archi-Union Architects completes Shanghai arts space with sweeping concrete walls

    Alyn Griffiths | 19 October 2015 | 2 comments
  • Promenade and landscaping for Aalborg waterfront by CF Møller

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    CF Møller creates dune-inspired promenade and landscaping on Aalborg waterfront

    Danish office CF Møller has completed its transformation of a waterfront promenade in Aalborg, as part of a wider regeneration of the port city in northern Denmark (+ slideshow). More about CF Møller creates dune-inspired promenade and landscaping on Aalborg waterfront

    Luke Tebbutt | 19 October 2015 | 1 comment
  • Distant Lights by Tuomas Markunpoika

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    Tuomas Markunpoika's Distant Lights cast Spirograph-style patterns

    Amsterdam designer Tuomas Markunpoika's collection of lamps project petal-shaped concentric patterns onto vertical surfaces when illuminated (+ movie). More about Tuomas Markunpoika's Distant Lights cast Spirograph-style patterns

    Emma Tucker | 19 October 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Future Vision for Rising Canes by Penda, Beijing Design Week

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    Penda unveils vision for bamboo city made from interlocking modular components

    Architecture studio Penda has unveiled new CGI renderings detailing its vision for a city of 200,000 people that would be creating using an innovative modular bamboo structure. More about Penda unveils vision for bamboo city made from interlocking modular components

    Amy Frearson | 19 October 2015 | 4 comments
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