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Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen.
 
   
 
   
 
   
 

Emil Eve Architects retains historic "quirks" in Shoreditch warehouse conversion

Emil Eve Architects has paired original details with contemporary finishes in this loft apartment, which it created inside a Victorian warehouse building in Shoreditch, east London (+ slideshow).

 
 

Dezeen Jobs: latest jobs update

Dezeen Jobs architecture and design recruitment jobs update Grimshaw

See the latest from our recruitment site Dezeen Jobs, including positions with Hollwich Kushner, UNStudio and Grimshaw's Australian office, which has designed a high-rise school complex in New South Wales (pictured). This is also the last chance to apply for roles with Heatherwick Studio, The V&A, John McAslan + Partners and more...

 
 

Call for graduates to enter IE School of Architecture and Design competitions

Dezeen promotion: the IE School of Architecture and Design in Madrid is inviting architecture and design graduates to enter a pair of competitions, with prizes that include university scholarships and paid internships at international studios.

 
 

Sameep Padora builds Buddhist Learning Centre in an Indian forest grove

Volcanic stone dust was used to build the walls of this Buddhist education and meditation centre, designed by  Sameep Padora & Associates for a woodland clearing in rural India (photos by Edmund Sumner + slideshow).

 
 

Pauline van Dongen designs solar-powered windbreaker for nature reserve guides

Dutch fashion designer Pauline van Dongen has created more clothing with integrated solar panels, designing a windbreaker that can charge wearers' phones and GPS devices (+ slideshow).

 
 

Bernardo Rosello arranges concrete house around courtyards in Argentina

Board-marked concrete walls, wooden screens and secluded courtyards feature in this house near the coast in Buenos Aires Province, by Argentinian architect Bernardo Rosello (+ slideshow).

 
 

Lucas y Hernández-Gil reconfigures 19th-century Madrid apartment to let in light

Spanish architecture studio Lucas y Hernández-Gil removed compartmentalising walls inside this Madrid apartment to allow light to flood in from its nine balconies (+ slideshow).

 
 

Adrian Yiu's Anthropophagic Territory is a conceptual self-sustaining quarry

Graduate shows 2016: Bartlett graduate Adrian Yiu has proposed revitalising a disused quarry in Rio de Janeiro's oldest favela to create an independent enterprise zone for local people (+ slideshow).

 
 

Thin black lines frame details in renovated Tel Aviv apartment

Interior designer Maayan Zusman and architect Amir Navon have transformed a rundown apartment in Israel into an airy space punctuated by delicate black frames and furnishings (+ slideshow).

 
 

Designers craft purposefully absurd cutlery to slow down dining

Claw-like forks and spoons with extra bowls are among a collection of nonsensical cutlery commissioned by Amsterdam design studio Steinbeisser (+ slideshow).

 
 
 
   
 
 

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