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Tom Kneepkens "integrates living and nature" at Dutch forest villa

Local architect Tom Kneepkens has completed Forest Villa MB, a home in the Netherlands sheltered by a gridded timber roof with openings to accommodate the surrounding trees.

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Nokia unveils nostalgic dumbphones with dedicated AI button

Tech company HMD has launched a range of retro Nokia brick phones with limited internet capabilities and an AI assistant button integrated into the centre of the keypad.

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Neri&Hu wraps Hong Kong hotel in "urban tapestry" facade

Architecture studio Neri&Hu has upgraded the facade of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark in Hong Kong, using staggered terracotta tiles to resemble a piece of woven tapestry.

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1X Technologies designs humanoid hand to "match or surpass human capability"

California-based company 1X Technologies has updated the hands of its humanoid robot Neo to "perform virtually any task a human can do with their hands".

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Ten stadiums of the future that rewrite the playbook

Stadiums are no longer just being designed for matchdays, with architects boldly pursuing novelty to create distinctive year-round landmarks. For our Future Stadium series, we look at 10 of the most offbeat examples currently in development.

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File into the Future Stadium

With stadium construction intensifying and the World Cup drawing to a close, our Future Stadium series looks at the future of one of the world's most impactful buildings.

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This week, readers are discussing a conversion of a 200-year-old Toronto house by local studio Giannone Petricone Associates and an office building undergoing a residential conversion by Gensler in Midtown Manhattan is at risk of collapsing.

 

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Giannone Petricone Associates "weaves" glass addition into 1820s Toronto house

"This is Instagram architecture at its finest (read worst)"

Local studio Giannone Petricone Associates has renovated a 200-year-old Toronto house with a contemporary interior and a wavy glass addition. Commenters are sceptical.

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Office-to-residential conversion building at risk of collapse in New York

"I am not going to get close to this building. That is for sure"

Part of an office building undergoing a residential conversion by Gensler in Midtown Manhattan was reported at risk of collapsing after supports were found damaged in the upper storeys. Readers are steering clear.

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David Chipperfield Architects transforms historic Spanish bank into Faro Santander museum

"Does a building that size really need a little glass box on top?"

Readers are discussing an overhaul of the British and Spanish offices of David Chipperfield Architects on the Santander seafront in Spain to create an art museum.

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Kéré Architecture creates "vertical playground" for kindergarten at Technical University of Munich

"Now that's a stairway to heaven"

Commenters have been wowed by a weathered steel-clad kindergarten added to the Technical University of Munich campus in Germany, by Berlin studio Kéré Architecture

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Sthapati "draws from Jodhpur's royal past" for pastel-coloured airport

"What is this? Neopostmodernism?"

Architecture studio Sthapati took visual cues from local palaces and gateways for its expansion of the Jodhpur Airport in Rajasthan, India. Readers respond.

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Superflex and KWY.studio create architecture for fish to enjoy after sea levels rise

"Should come with a porcelin tea set to match, lol"

Commenters are amused by Carmaker Bugatti's unveiling of the Mistral Blanc Éternal, a sports car covered with unusual porcelain accents including speaker grilles and armrests.

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Loader Monteith rebuilds ruined Highlands house with blackened-larch extension

"Great job, compact simple plan, very liveable"

Readers are discussing a rebuilt farmhouse in the Scottish Highlands by Scottish studio Loader Monteith called Dulnain.

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BIG arranges circular Dymak HQ around stepped courtyard

"'Soft and gentle' indeed it is, both in the concept and execution"

Finnish studio Verstas Architects has completed the Malmi Mortuary and Farewell Spaces in Helsinki using a pared-back palette of stone, timber and brick. Commenters share their thoughts.

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Carlo Ratti and Park Associati to surround children's hospital in one-kilometre "green ring"

"Simply wonderful"

Commenters are pleased with the Architecture studios Carlo Ratti Associati and Park Associati overhaul of the Spedali Civili hospital in Brescia, Italy.

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