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    "The Broad museum represents the start of something big for Los Angeles"

    Comments update: LA's architectural boom continued to set the agenda this week as the first official photographs of The Broad museum were published. Read on for more on this and explore our comments page to keep up to date with the latest discussions. More about "The Broad museum represents the start of something big for Los Angeles"

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    Francis Bitonti 3D-prints gold-plated Mutatio shoes for United Nude

    New York designer Francis Bitonti has created a range of shoes for Dutch footwear brand United Nude, with different 3D-printed heels shaped using algorithms (+ slideshow). More about Francis Bitonti 3D-prints gold-plated Mutatio shoes for United Nude

    Dan Howarth | 8 September 2015 | 8 comments
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    Barnaby Barford's Tower of Babel comprises 3,000 tiny ceramic shops

    London Design Festival 2015: London artist Barnaby Barford has stacked 3,000 tiny shops made from bone china into a version of the biblical Tower of Babel at the V&A museum (+ slideshow). More about Barnaby Barford's Tower of Babel comprises 3,000 tiny ceramic shops

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    OSA submerges concrete home in a hill above Italy's San Giuliano lake

    Sunken below the crest of a hill in southern Italy, this concrete home and its outdoor pool were designed by Rome studio OSA to be almost imperceivable from the road above (+ slideshow). More about OSA submerges concrete home in a hill above Italy's San Giuliano lake

    Jessica Mairs | 8 September 2015 | 1 comment
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    3D-printed gold collection aims to transform the jewellery industry

    Future Makers: digital manufacturing could "reshape the jewellery industry," says designer Lionel T Dean, who has created a collection that is 3D printed in 18 carat gold (+ movie). More about 3D-printed gold collection aims to transform the jewellery industry

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    Luca Nichetto designs modular Alphabeta pendant lamp for Hem

    London Design Festival 2015: Italian designer Luca Nichetto has created a lamp for Scandinavian design brand Hem, which comprises colourful shades that stack in customisable combinations (+ movie). More about Luca Nichetto designs modular Alphabeta pendant lamp for Hem

    Dan Howarth | 8 September 2015 | 1 comment
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    Brady Mallalieu Architects adds slatted timber balconies to east London housing scheme

    Vertical timber slats provide shade and privacy for staggered balconies arranged across the facade of this east London housing development by local architects Angela Brady and Robin Mallalieu (+ slideshow). More about Brady Mallalieu Architects adds slatted timber balconies to east London housing scheme

    Alyn Griffiths | 8 September 2015 | 2 comments
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    Craggy concrete walls surround South Korean sculpture park by Archium

    Rough concrete and crumbling stone walls act as a windbreak for the grounds of the Bauzium sculpture gallery in South Korea by Seoul studio Archium (+ slideshow). More about Craggy concrete walls surround South Korean sculpture park by Archium

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    Montforthaus is a curving stone and glass cultural centre in a medieval Austrian city

    A strip of glazing interrupts the seamless stone-clad surfaces of this multipurpose cultural venue, which Berlin office Hascher Jehle Architecture designed for a site in the Austrian city of Feldkirch (+ slideshow). More about Montforthaus is a curving stone and glass cultural centre in a medieval Austrian city

    Alyn Griffiths | 7 September 2015 | 2 comments
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    Daan Roosegaarde's Smog Free Tower opens in Rotterdam

    Designer Daan Roosegaarde has installed the "largest smog vacuum cleaner in the world" in Rotterdam to help improve the city's air quality (+ movie). More about Daan Roosegaarde's Smog Free Tower opens in Rotterdam

    Dan Howarth | 7 September 2015 | 3 comments
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    House in Mexico by T38 Studio contains a private courtyard garden

    On the edge of Mexico's border with the US, this house by New York-based architects T38 Studio hides an enclosed courtyard garden behind its black stucco volumes (+ slideshow). More about House in Mexico by T38 Studio contains a private courtyard garden

    Alan G Brake | 7 September 2015 | 4 comments
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    Swiss chocolate influences Marcel Wanders' Kameha Grand Zurich hotel

    Chocolate-patterned wall panelling and sofas shaped like Toblerones feature in Dutch designer Marcel Wanders' Swiss-inspired hotel in Zurich (+ slideshow). More about Swiss chocolate influences Marcel Wanders' Kameha Grand Zurich hotel

    Dan Howarth | 7 September 2015 | 3 comments
  • Pavilion M by PPA Architectures

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    PPA Architectures completes gallery space and residence overlooking a Toulouse golf course

    This multifunctional building by French studio PPA Architectures, provides a residence, gallery, workshop and events space, and stands at the edge of a golf course on the outskirts of Toulouse, southern France (+ slideshow). More about PPA Architectures completes gallery space and residence overlooking a Toulouse golf course

    Jessica Mairs | 7 September 2015 | 1 comment
  • Tokyo National Stadium latest images by Zaha Hadid Architects Japan

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    Zaha Hadid teams up with Nikken Sekkei to submit new bid for Tokyo 2020 stadium

    Zaha Hadid is working with Japanese architecture and engineering firm Nikken Sekkei to win back the Tokyo Olympic stadium project after its first competition-winning design was thrown out in July (+ slideshow). More about Zaha Hadid teams up with Nikken Sekkei to submit new bid for Tokyo 2020 stadium

    Dan Howarth | 7 September 2015 | 21 comments
  • Galway cinema by dePaor Architects

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    Cast-concrete Galway Picture Palace by dePaor Architects stands behind a Georgian terrace

    This moulded concrete cinema by Irish studio dePaor Architects is built on the site of a Georgian merchant's house in Galway, west Ireland (+ slideshow). More about Cast-concrete Galway Picture Palace by dePaor Architects stands behind a Georgian terrace

    Jessica Mairs | 7 September 2015 | 10 comments
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    Nic Owen Architects updates ornate Melbourne terrace with ribbed steel extension

    A pair of steel-clad volumes with pitched roofs and glazed gables provide additional living space behind the ornamental facade of this Victorian terrace in Melbourne (+ slideshow). More about Nic Owen Architects updates ornate Melbourne terrace with ribbed steel extension

    Jessica Mairs | 7 September 2015 | 1 comment
  • Moment by Lars Beller for Hay

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    Lars Beller Fjetland designs self-extinguishing Moment candlestick for Wrong for Hay

    Maison&Objet 2015: this cast-iron candle holder by Norwegian designer Lars Beller Fjetland automatically puts out the flame just before the wick burns out (+ movie). More about Lars Beller Fjetland designs self-extinguishing Moment candlestick for Wrong for Hay

    Dan Howarth | 7 September 2015 | 14 comments
  • House in Shigaraki by Junichi Kato

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    Junichi Kato clads House in Shigaraki in dark brown-coated steel

    The wooden frame of this two-storey family home in Japan's Shiga Prefecture is disguised by a layer of ridged steel panels (+ slideshow). More about Junichi Kato clads House in Shigaraki in dark brown-coated steel

    Anna Winston | 7 September 2015 | 2 comments
  • Sociedad de Mar by Adamo Faiden

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    Concrete holiday homes by Adamo-Faiden occupy Uruguay's coastal woodland

    Argentinian studio Adamo-Faiden has designed a group of concrete summer houses called Sociedad de Mar for a patch of forest on the coast of Uruguay (+ slideshow). More about Concrete holiday homes by Adamo-Faiden occupy Uruguay's coastal woodland

    Jessica Mairs | 6 September 2015 | 3 comments
  • Marc Chagall School by Paritzki and Liani architects

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    Paritzki & Liani recreate Marc Chagall painting in perforated aluminium for Tel Aviv school facade

    A primary school building in Tel Aviv features a facade of perforated screens patterned with an image from a painting by Russian-born artist Marc Chagall – the school's namesake. More about Paritzki & Liani recreate Marc Chagall painting in perforated aluminium for Tel Aviv school facade

    Anna Winston | 6 September 2015 | Leave a comment
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