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This week more objects turned smart, resulting in a motorbike that can't fall over and a crib that rocks your baby for you. Read on for more details, plus a selection of the best projects and discussions on Dezeen...

Readers are joining in the fun with Juergen Teller, who posed naked on a donkey to celebrate the completion of his photography studio by 6a ArchitectsRead the story and comments ›

Exhausted parents are jumping in to defend Yves Behar's self-rocking smart crib, which made some readers cry neglect. Read the story and comments ›

Commenters admire Apple's new central London store by Foster + Partners, but that doesn't mean they want to spend any time there. Read the story and comments ›

We rounded up five Bjarke Ingels projects changing the face of New York City, but one reader sees them as yet more buildings the 99 per cent can't afford. Read the story and comments ›

Readers are not getting on the back of BMW's super-safe concept motorbike, which the company claims will eradicate the need for helmets. Read the story and comments ›

Praise abounds for this limewashed brick and glass extension to a house in London's Crouch End. Read the story and comments ›

Commenters are siding with architecture firm Struere, whose mission to revive mid-century modernism resulted in this Hollywood Hills home. Read the story and comments ›

The design community and foreign policymakers need to communicate better if we are to find solutions to global urbanisation issues, writes US Department of State advisor Ian Klaus. Read his Opinion column ›

Vello's folding, self-charging electric bicycle represents the holy trinity for commuters, say commenters. Read the story and comments ›

Readers are divided over this Italian restaurant's humped brick ceiling, which some find seductive and others describe as "ulcers". Read the story and comments ›

Taking inspiration from classic design principles, the PKG01 by Void is an understated watch with a slim case and muted colour combinations. Get yours ›

Vincent Van Duysen's minimalist style shines in these seven standout projects that span interiors, architecture and design. Read the story and comments ›

 
 
 

 

 

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Faculty position – interaction design at the University of California in Davis, USA ›

French-speaking senior urban designer at OMA in Rotterdam, the Netherlands

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Mirrors exaggerate space in Barcelona apartment ›

Woman's inspiration library by Masayoshi Nakanishi ›

Virgin airlines trainers based on first-class cabins ›

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Top-heavy block in Seoul features red brick top and concrete base ›

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Five of the best exhibitions to see at Dutch Design Week 2016

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