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AGi Architects completes cardiac rehabilitation centre overlooking Kuwait Bay

With stone-clad walls and a deep red atrium, this  medical centre in Kuwait was designed by AGi architects to look more like a cultural building than a health facility (+ slideshow).

 
 

Raúl Sánchez uses angled walls to create blind spots in open-plan apartment in Barcelona

Grey-veined marble is paired with raw concrete and exposed pipework in this Barcelona apartment, in which architect Raúl Sánchez has used angled walls to create visual breaks in the layout. 

 
 

Steeply pitched roofs feature on Dezeen's new Pinterest board

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Pitched roofs are back in vogue and pointier than ever, so we've pinned some of the best examples to a new Pinterest board, including a timber-clad house on Canada's Cape Breton  and a summer house that doubles as a climbing wall.

Follow Dezeen on Pinterest | See more pointy roofs in our archives

 
 

House Over the Sea by Elliott + Elliott faces a bay in Maine

Local architects Elliot + Elliot have completed a seaside residence that juts out over the rocky Maine shoreline (+ slideshow).

 
 

Blossom Pavilion in Shanghai features steel "rocks" and a rooftop flowerbed

Shanghai studio  Atelier Deshaus has teamed up with artist Zhan Wang to create a flower-topped pavilion supported by irregularly shaped slabs of stainless steel (+ slideshow).

 
 

Simple materials shape Space Copenhagen's interior for Musling restaurant

Soft brown leather seats and a grey-toned iron bar feature inside this seafood restaurant overlooking Copenhagen's Torvehallerne food market.

 
 

Party live streams Androp music video projected onto flowers

Music: Japanese production studio Party is live streaming its music video for Androp's track Hana onto a bunch of white lilies (+ movie).

 
 

Office AIO transforms Beijing hutong residence into tiny coffee bar and guest room

Office AIO has converted a courtyard residence in Beijing's Xiang'er Hutong into a tiny cork- and tile-lined coffee bar with a traditionally styled guest room (+ slideshow).

 
 
 
   
 
 

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