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Design Eight Five Two updates Hong Kong flat with sliding walls and space-saving furniture

Adjustable furniture and sliding walls  maximise the limited space inside this Hong Kong apartment, which has been overhauled for a photographer and his pet cat. More ›

 
 

US tech companies unite against Trump's travel ban

Apple, Amazon, Google and Airbnb are among many US tech companies to have denounced President Donald Trump's so-called Muslim ban, which prevents citizens of seven Middle Eastern and African countries from entering the US. More ›

 
 

Copyright has "gone too far" and ideas should belong to everyone, says David Byrne

Copyright protection lasts too long and should be shortened, according to musician David Byrne, speaking at a design festival at the new A/D/O space in New York this weekend. More ›

 
 

Selencky Parsons adds cork-lined pod with pegboard walls to its own office

Selencky Parson Office

Selencky Parsons has designed its own London studio, using a cork pod with pegboard walls for storing stationery, displaying models and hanging plants. More ›

 
 

Job of the day: junior product developer for Michael Anastassiades

Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for a UK-based product developer for Michael Anastassiades, whose designs include illuminated globes balanced on delicate metal supports  (pictured). More ›

 
 

Weston Williamson proposes incremental building to combat Palestinian housing shortage

British studio Weston Williamson  has revealed a housing concept that aims to resolve the lack of affordable housing in Palestine by allowing residents to expand as their finances grow. More ›

 
 

Iratzoki Lizaso brings "warmth and richness" to the office with Heldu tables

Heldu table by Iratzoki Lizaso

Basque studio Iratzoki Lizaso has designed modular tables with leather details that hark back to traditional office furnishings. More ›

 
 

BCHO Architects embeds house with roof terrace into South Korean mountainside

Tilt Roof House BCHO Architects

A broad roof terrace with sunken seating areas disguises this holiday home by BCHO Architects, which nestles into the mountainous terrain of its plot in  South Korea's Gyeonggi Province.

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Concrete colonnade fronts motorway maintenance centre in Salzburg by Marte.Marte Architects

Motorway Maintenance Centre Salzburg by Marte.Marte Architects

Three salt silos rise above the four long concrete volumes that make up this motorway service centre designed by Marte.Marte Architects for Salzburg, AustriaMore ›

 
 

Caruso St John's Newport Street Gallery is bathed in blue light in Simone Bossi's photography

Blue-tinted light floods exhibition spaces inside the Stirling Prize-winning gallery Caruso St John designed for artist Damien Hirst  in London, in these shots captured by photographer Simone Bossi.  More ›

 
 

Rod bent in two places constitutes ultra-minimalist Neo light

German designer Bernhard Osann curved a rod to make this simple light, which leans against a wall and can be rotated to create different effects. More ›

 
 

White brick and reclaimed eucalyptus wood fill Sydney Dessert Kitchen

Australian designer Matt Woods has given Chinese cafe chain The Dessert Kitchen a minimal and nature-led interior for its first outpost in Sydney. More ›