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Missing Pieces by Rupert McKelvie
UK designer Rupert McKelvie has assembled a table using thousands of pieces from jigsaw puzzles. More about Missing Pieces by Rupert McKelvie
UK designer Rupert McKelvie has assembled a table using thousands of pieces from jigsaw puzzles. More about Missing Pieces by Rupert McKelvie
Dezeen Wire: UK architects Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners have submitted proposals to Greenwich Council for a walkway spanning the roof of London's O2 Arena, which was completed by Richard Rogers Partnership back in 1999 - Greenwich.co.uk
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German studio D'art have covered a wall in white paper boxes and spotty black lettering for the German Pulp and Paper Association at a Düsseldorf trade fair. More about Paperboard Architecture by D’art for VDP
Michigan architects Synecdoche stacked up timber offcuts to construct this pavilion in Atlanta, Georgia, held together by gravity alone. More about Edge Condition Pavilion by Synecdoche
The auditorium of this Madrid cultural centre by Spanish studio Fündc is contained in a bulky concrete cantilever. More about New Cultural Centre by Fündc
Manchester firm Ian Simpson Architects have won a competition to design houses inside redundant water tanks in Lancashire, UK. More about Barnacre Equilibrium Tanks by Ian Simpson Architects
Dezeen archive: the 3D-printed bikini by Continuum Fashion (bottom left) has been our most popular design story of the week, so we’ve compiled a selection of stories from the Dezeen archive about 3D printing. See all the stories »
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The facade of this single family house near Basel by Swiss architects andOFFICE steps back to frame a wooden terrace. More about LandyM by andOFFICE
Zaha Hadid Architects have completed the Riverside Museum in Glasgow with a zig-zagging, zinc-clad roof. More about Riverside Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects
In this next movie Dezeen filmed at the Design Academy Eindhoven My Way talks in Milan, Dutch designer Brigitte Coremans talks about her graduation project based on menstruation and ovulation patterns. More about Brigitte Coremans at My Way talks
New Zealand designers Gascoigne Associates have complete this outfitters in Auckland for airline staff at Air New Zealand. More about Air New Zealand Clothes Hangar by Gascoigne Associates
Spanish designer Valentin Garal has designed a bench with an integrated budgie cage. More about Family Bench by Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop
This office for a law firm in Ragusa, Italy, by Chiavola + Sanfilippo Architetti has a translucent faceted wall framing the waiting room. More about F A Law Office by Chiavola + Sanfilippo Architetti
This holiday home in Kanagawa, Japan, by Japanese studios Nakae Architects and Ohno Japan comprises two separate blocks fanning outwards towards Tokyo Bay. More about Minami-Hayama duo by Nakae Architects and Ohno Japan
DMY Berlin 2011: here are some photos of an exhibition presenting work by London designer Benjamin Hubert at the Direktorenhaus in Berlin. More about Materiality by Benjamin Hubert
Coloured cables encircle the cases of these computer mice by Japanese designers Nendo. More about Rinkak by Nendo
In this Dezeen movie designer Paul Priestman, one of the judges of the Inside awards, talks about current trends in hotel design. Update: this interview is featured in Dezeen Book of Interviews, which is on sale now for £12. More about Inside awards: Paul Priestman on hotel design
Dezeen Wire: former Foreign Office Architects co-founder Alejandro Zaera-Polo has opened his new studio, Alejandro Zaera-Polo Architecture (AZPA). More about Former Foreign Office Architects principal Alejandro Zaera-Polo launches studio
DMY Berlin: eight students of the Weißensee Kunsthochschule Berlin presented copies of work by famous designers at DMY Berlin last week as part of a workshop with critic Lucas Verweij. More about Copy and Authorship by Lucas Verweij
Dezeen Wire: architects including Foster + Partners, Aedas and BDP have accused the UK Conservative Party of exaggerating the fees architects were paid under the previous government's Building Schools for the Future scheme - Building Design