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Gabled penthouses sit atop apartment blocks at Bordeaux housing scheme

House-shaped structures sit atop towers and are arranged around landscaped gardens at this residential development in Bordeaux by local firm Marjan Hessamfar & Joe Verons Associates (+ slideshow).

 
 

Zuza Mengham interprets perfume in resin for Sculpting Scent exhibition

London Design Festival 2016: London artist Zuza Mengham has created an exhibition of crystal-shaped resin sculptures as a physical interpretation of Laboratory Perfumes' range of scents (+ slideshow).

 
 

Vector Architects drapes steel mesh to create new entrance to M Woods museum in Beijing

Vector Architects has draped lengths of wire mesh over the entrance to a museum housed in a former warehouse in Beijing (+ slideshow).

 
 

Stedelijk Museum's Dreaming Out Loud exhibition showcases social design

Knitted lab-grown meat and windows that can charge smartphones feature in an exhibition of socially focused design at Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum (+ slideshow).

 
 

OOIIO Architecture's Casa ARM appears cut in half by a recessed entrance

This monochrome house in the Spanish town of Mora appears split in half by a narrow recessed entrance, which extends from the street to a garden and pool at the rear (+ slideshow).

 
 

Joyce Wang burns and smokes Rhoda restaurant interior to reflect chef's techniques

Joyce Wang Studio's latest restaurant in Hong Kong features burnt walls, a chandelier made from smoked washing-machine drums and a barbershop-themed den (+ slideshow).

 
 

Tehran office building by AWE Office features faceted windows and louvres

Faceted recesses in the stone-clad facade of this office building in the Iranian capital, Tehran, contain wooden louvres that provide shade to the large windows behind (+ slideshow).

 
 

Beijing BMW museum features hanging Chinese gates made of fabric

This museum of vintage BMWs by architecture practice Crossboundaries is draped in layers of red fabric that reference traditional Chinese archways (+ slideshow).

 
 

Maayan Zusman warms up Tel Aviv apartment with herringbone flooring

Aiming to make this white apartment feel warmer, interior designer Maayan Zusman used wooden herringbone flooring and soft pastel furnishings (+ slideshow).

 
 
 
   
 
 

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