Dezeen Daily: Brexit reactions

Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen.
 
   
 
   
 
   
 

UK architects and designers react to "nightmare" result of EU referendum

The UK's architects and designers have been left reeling by the results of yesterday's referendum, in which the country voted by a significant majority to leave the European Union.

 
 

Illustrators and creatives react to UK's Brexit vote

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EU referendum: in the aftermath of the UK's decision to leave the European Union, illustrators have been quick to post their reactions on Instagram and Twitter.

 
 

Job of the week: architect at Marks Barfield Architects

Job of the week: architect at Marks Barfield Architects

Our job of the week on the new and improved Dezeen Jobs is for an architect at Marks Barfield Architects, the London firm that has designed the "world's tallest moving observation tower" set to open in Brighton later this summer (pictured). Visit the ad for full details of the position or browse more architecture and design opportunities on Dezeen Jobs.

 
 

Pyo Arquitectos simplify interior of Casa MA apartment in Madrid

Spanish studio PYO Arquitectos has removed some of the internal walls in a Madrid flat to make it less segregated and bring in more light (+ slideshow).

 
 

Ted Hunt's Socratic Search invites Google users to question their assumptions

Graduate shows 2016: Royal College of Art graduate Ted Hunt has designed a search engine that allows users to search the web using principles based on the Socratic method.

 
 

Tidal waters wash underneath Seashore Chapel by Vector Architects

Beijing studio  Vector Architects has built a concrete chapel on a Chinese beach, but raised it up above the sands so that seawater can wash underneath (+ slideshow).

 
 

Terry & Terry converts historic brick building in downtown San Francisco into creative workspace

San Francisco firm Terry & Terry Architecture has transformed a century-old brick building into a design agency's headquarters, adding a second level that features a folding glass wall and roof terrace (+ slideshow).

 
 

Hyerim Shin's Kawaii home appliances explore the nature of cuteness

Graduate shows 2016: a toaster that sneezes out bread crumbs and a vacuum cleaner that poos when it's full are among a range of "cute" products created by Royal College of Art graduate Hyerim Shin (+ movie).

 
 

Provencher Roy to restore Montreal's Alexandra Pier and cruise terminal

An early 20th-century pier in central Montreal is to receive an overhaul by local firm Provencher Roy, which will add a towering beacon and a public promenade (+ slideshow).

 
 

OMA's Pierre Lassonde Pavilion doubles the size of Quebec art museum

Architecture studio OMA has completed its extension to the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Quebec, which features a stack of stepped galleries and a protruding, angular staircase.

 
 

Dezeen Mail issue 311 features this week's best stories and discussions

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Floating saffron-coloured pathways on Italy's Lake Iseo (pictured), updates on the UK's European Union referendum and the opening of Herzog & de Meuron's Tate Modern extension feature in this week's Dezeen Mail.

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Molteni opens first major Italian design showroom in Tehran

Italian luxury brand  Molteni has opened a flagship showroom in the Iranian capital, describing itself as a "pioneer" for design companies moving into the country following the lifting of trade embargoes earlier this year.

 
 
 
   
 
 

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