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  • David Adjaye pediatric cancer centre in Gahanga Rwanda

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    David Adjaye unveils designs for children's cancer treatment centre in Rwanda

    British architect David Adjaye has revealed plans for a 100-bed paediatric cancer centre in Rwanda, East Africa. More about David Adjaye unveils designs for children's cancer treatment centre in Rwanda

    Jessica Mairs | 22 July 2015 | 7 comments
  • Abrantes Municipal Market by ARX Portugal

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    Architecture

    ARX Portugal completes whitewashed concrete market that connects streets above and below

    Spiralling staircases connect stalls on different levels inside this concrete market building as well as creating a route between two districts in the Portuguese town of Abrantes (+ slideshow). More about ARX Portugal completes whitewashed concrete market that connects streets above and below

    Alyn Griffiths | 22 July 2015 | 4 comments
  • Maruhiro by Yusuke Seki Design Studio

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    Yusuke Seki uses 25,000 pieces of crockery to raise the floor of a ceramics shop

    Thousands of plates, cups, saucers and bowls are stacked to form a display platform in this Japanese ceramics shop by Yusuke Seki (+ slideshow). More about Yusuke Seki uses 25,000 pieces of crockery to raise the floor of a ceramics shop

    Jessica Mairs | 22 July 2015 | 10 comments
  • Apartment Tibbaut by Raul Sanchez

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    Circular pine wall creates rooms in vaulted basement home by Raúl Sánchez

    Architect Raúl Sánchez has converted the vaulted basement of a Barcelona house into a subterranean apartment, with rooms separated by a curving pine partition (+ slideshow). More about Circular pine wall creates rooms in vaulted basement home by Raúl Sánchez

    Jessica Mairs | 22 July 2015 | 10 comments
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    3RW's memorial for victims of Norwegian massacre opens on Utøya island

    A sculpture and landscape intervention on the Norwegian island of Utøya has opened to mark the fourth anniversary of a terrorist attack that killed 69 people (+ slideshow). More about 3RW's memorial for victims of Norwegian massacre opens on Utøya island

    Dan Howarth | 22 July 2015 | 5 comments
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    Gallery for ceramic artist Jung Gil-Young is camouflaged behind mirrored walls

    Yoon Space Design has completed a gallery dedicated to the work of South Korean potter Jung Gil-Young, featuring mirrored walls that help camouflage the building against its countryside setting (+ slideshow). More about Gallery for ceramic artist Jung Gil-Young is camouflaged behind mirrored walls

    Amy Frearson | 21 July 2015 | 4 comments
  • New Ford headlights threat detection can see roundabouts

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    Ford's night-vision lighting system warns drivers of unseen pedestrians, cyclists and animals

    American car manufacturer Ford is developing lighting technology that can automatically detect pedestrians on dark roads and widen headlight beams at low-visibility junctions (+ movie). More about Ford's night-vision lighting system warns drivers of unseen pedestrians, cyclists and animals

    Ross Bryant | 21 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • University of Canberra Sporting Grounds by COX

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    Architecture

    Metal boxes sandwich a glazed atrium at university sports facility by Cox Architecture

    Metal-clad boxes stand on opposite sides of a glazed atrium to form this sports education and training facility at the University of Canberra, which features an indoor sprint track (+ slideshow). More about Metal boxes sandwich a glazed atrium at university sports facility by Cox Architecture

    Alyn Griffiths | 21 July 2015 | 1 comment
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    Competition: five copies of Fiera magazine issue two to be won

    Competition: Dezeen is offering five readers the chance to win a copy of the second issue of Fiera magazine – a print publication that presents new talent from international design fairs. More about Competition: five copies of Fiera magazine issue two to be won

    Alice Morby | 21 July 2015 | 1 comment
  • Shreddies adds pyjamas and jeans to line of fart-neutralising apparel

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    Design

    Shreddies adds pyjamas and jeans to line of fart-neutralising apparel

    A flatulence-filtering range of underwear designed to stop farts from smelling has been expanded by British clothing manufacturer Shreddies to include pyjama bottoms and jeans. More about Shreddies adds pyjamas and jeans to line of fart-neutralising apparel

    Dan Howarth | 21 July 2015 | 8 comments
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    "This has become a great political disaster for Japan"

    Comments update: Japan's decision to scrap Zaha Hadid's controversial plans for the 2020 Olympic Stadium in Tokyo led the debate this week. Read on for more on this and don't forget to explore our new comments page to keep up to date with the latest discussions on Dezeen. More about "This has become a great political disaster for Japan"

    Ross Bryant | 21 July 2015 | 1 comment
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    Flint House features rugged stone walls that gradate from smoky grey to chalky white

    Lumps of flint give a textured facade to this English countryside residence, completed by London firm Skene Catling de la Peña for one of the world's richest families (+ slideshow). More about Flint House features rugged stone walls that gradate from smoky grey to chalky white

    Amy Frearson | 21 July 2015 | 13 comments
  • Triptyque design for TOG flagship store in Sao Paulo

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    Interiors

    Triptyque and Philippe Starck design TOG's first showroom to be as customisable as its furniture

    The first flagship store for customisable furniture brand TOG in São Paulo is designed by French designer Philippe Starck and local studio Triptyque as a social space for creatives, like a "21st-century Andy Warhol Factory" (+ slideshow). More about Triptyque and Philippe Starck design TOG's first showroom to be as customisable as its furniture

    Dan Howarth | 21 July 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Virtual reality replica of Featherstone Young's Ty Hedfan by IVR NATION

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Virtual reality will allow architects "to change the world like a god"

    Dezeen and MINI Frontiers: architects will soon be walking clients through digital models of their designs, says 3D visualiser Olivier Demangel, who built a virtual replica of a house he saw on Dezeen to showcase the technology (+ movie). More about Virtual reality will allow architects "to change the world like a god"

    Benedict Hobson | 21 July 2015 | 10 comments
  • Architecture

    Architecture

    Nha4 Architects adds flood-proof extension to family home in Vietnam

    This Vietnam house extension cantilevers off the edge of a stone plinth, protecting the rooms inside from annual flooding (+ slideshow). More about Nha4 Architects adds flood-proof extension to family home in Vietnam

    Luke Tebbutt | 21 July 2015 | 2 comments
  • Natural eyelashes by Mary Graham

    Design

    Design

    Mary Graham replaces false eyelashes with foraged plants

    Graduate shows 2015: grass blades and pine needles were used to make these entirely natural false eyelashes by Kingston University graduate Mary Graham. More about Mary Graham replaces false eyelashes with foraged plants

    Dan Howarth | 21 July 2015 | 4 comments
  • Mungzip Guesthouse by YOAP architects

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Bow-wow House by Design Band YOAP is a guesthouse for dog lovers in rural South Korea

    This dog-friendly guesthouse and residence in the South Korean province of Chungcheongnam features doors decorated with canine illustrations and a sloping playground overlooking the rural landscape (+ slideshow). More about Bow-wow House by Design Band YOAP is a guesthouse for dog lovers in rural South Korea

    Jessica Mairs | 20 July 2015 | 1 comment
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    Architecture

    Subterranean public space to be created beneath demolished Groningen sugar silo

    Dutch multidisciplinary studio RAAAF has unveiled plans to expose the subterranean landscape beneath a demolished sugar factory in Groningen, creating a new public space amidst a forest of columns. More about Subterranean public space to be created beneath demolished Groningen sugar silo

    Amy Frearson | 20 July 2015 | 2 comments
  • Uniform Wares offices by Feilden Fowles

    Interiors

    Interiors

    Uniform Wares offices include a glazed watch-prototyping room and a pivoting timber door

    A large window inside the new showroom and offices of London watch brand Uniform Wares, designed by Feilden Fowles, offers visitors a glimpse at the watchmaking process (+ slideshow). More about Uniform Wares offices include a glazed watch-prototyping room and a pivoting timber door

    Patrick Mills | 20 July 2015 | 2 comments
  • Sky City Changsha plot repurposed as a fish farm

    Architecture

    Architecture

    Foundations for planned "world's tallest building" in China repurposed as fish farm

    The foundations of a stalled 838-metre-high skyscraper in Changsha, China, are now being used as a fish farm, according to local reports. More about Foundations for planned "world's tallest building" in China repurposed as fish farm

    Amy Frearson | 20 July 2015 | 4 comments
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