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Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2016 winners announced

Iran's largest pedestrian bridge, a pink rubberised park by BIG and Zaha Hadid's first building in Lebanon are among the six winners of this year's $1 million Aga Khan Award for Architecture (+ slideshow).

 
 

Benjamin Hubert designs mix-and-match Pair Chair for Fritz Hansen

London Design Festival 2016: Benjamin Hubert has designed a modular chair for Fritz Hansen that has over 8,000 possible unique combinations (+ slideshow).

 
 

Álvaro Siza Vieira uses white concrete for Nadir Afonso Foundation in northern Portugal

Architect Álvaro Siza Vieira has built a linear, white concrete art museum that runs parallel to the Tâmega river in Chaves, Portugal (+ slideshow).

 
 

Teehee designs adjustable furniture that grows up as children do

The trend for designer children's furniture continues with this collection of customisable units by Dutch brand Teehee (+ slideshow).

 
 

Houben & Van Mierlo Architecten converts former potato barns into loft-style homes

Houben & Van Mierlo Architecten has transformed a pair of former barns in Amsterdam into residences that combine original features with nods to their industrial past (+ slideshow).

 
 

Design Office converts disused power station into restaurant in Melbourne

Australian architecture studio Design Office has converted a former power station in Melbourne into a cafe and restaurant with exposed brickwork and abundant planting (+ slideshow).

 
 

Timelapse movie tours Snøhetta's Reindeer Observation Pavilion in Norway

This movie by videographer Alejandro Villanueva explores the undulating wooden form of the Snøhetta-designed Reindeer Observation Pavilion and its setting in Norway's Dovre Mountains.

 
 

Swiss manufacturer Küng brings the sauna tradition to the living room

London Design Festival 2016: Swiss company Küng has designed a series of saunas that can be installed in the living room to take advantage of limited living space.

 
 

São Paulo's Galeria Millan opens new exhibition gallery with huge sliding doors

Twelve years after designing the Galeria Millan exhibition space in São Paulo, architects Sérgio Kipnis and Fernando Millan have added an annex that reveals its contents to the street.

 
 
 
   
 
 

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