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Zinc-covered bump creates double-height kitchen for San Sebastian home

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A humped roof accommodates a tall glazed living space within this concrete house designed by Estudio Peña Ganchegui in San Sebastian. More ›

 
 

Zware Jongens abandons clinical white to create welcoming, open-plan pharmacy

Pharmacy Belgium by Zware Jongens

Branding agency Zware Jongens reimagined the traditional pharmacy to create this warm-toned space in Belgium that includes a refreshment station and "free-flowing" island counter. More ›

 
 

Werner Aisslinger designs tinted glass shelving that can be customised online

IMM: Mesh by Werner Aisslinger for Piure

German designer Werner Aisslinger has used furniture fair IMM Cologne, which began yesterday, to launch a tinted-glass storage  system that can be easily adapted to suit different living spaces. More ›

 
 

Job of the day: architect at Marks Barfield Architects

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Our job of the day from Dezeen Jobs is for an architect at Marks Barfield Architects in London, whose vertical cable car in Brighton is the UK's tallest observation tower outside of the capital (pictured). More ›

 
 

Nine visions for lunar architecture revealed in Moontopia competition

Moontopia

Nine space-age designs have been revealed as the winners of the Moontopia competition, which asked architects and designers to visualise life on the moon.  More ›

 
 

Alain Gilles reimagines common kitchen tools for new brand Evolution

M&O: EVOLUTION by Alain Gilles

A chubby meat thermometer made of silicon and a chopping board that aids in the disposal of food scraps are among the objects designed by Alain Gilles for new kitchenware brand Evolution. More ›

 
 

COBE and Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects complete warehouse-inspired housing for Copenhagen harbour

Krøyers Plads by COBE

The faceted roofline and brick surfaces of these apartment blocks by Danish firms COBE and Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects take their cues from the 300-year-old warehouses on Copenhagen's harbour. More ›

 
 

Naturehumaine upgrades Montreal residences with new brickwork and a white roof extension

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Canadian firm Naturehumaine has renovated and extended a 1920s residential building in Montreal, adding a white-clad upper level to the old brick structure. More ›

 
 

AIA reveals winners of 2017 Honor Awards for the year's best American architecture

Photograph by James Haefner

Shigeru Ban's Colorado art museum, a Senegalese cultural centre by Toshiko Mori and a Pinterest office in San Francisco are among this year's recipients of design awards from the American Institute of Architects. More ›

 
 

Mid-century tables by Hans Bølling go into production

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A collection of tables designed by architect Hans Bølling in the 1950s but never produced has launched at IMM Cologne, which began today. More ›

 
 

"The stigma of growing old needs to be creatively challenged"

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Designers need to overcome deep-rooted stereotypes and take on the challenges presented by ageing populations, says Jeremy Myerson, curator of the New Old exhibition that just opened at London's Design Museum. More ›

 
 

Menu expands furniture collection inspired by Denmark's modernist design legacy

M&O: Menu

Danish brand Menu has extended its collection of minimal furniture, lighting and accessories based on the modernist principles of Scandinavian designers and architects. More ›

 
 

A/D/O in Brooklyn to host three-day event about utopian and dystopian design

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Dezeen promotion: Brooklyn's A/D/O design venue is hosting a three-day festival of talks, films and experiences later this month, and Dezeen readers can get 15 per cent off the price of tickets. More ›

 
 

China's building boom makes 2016 a record-breaking year for skyscrapers

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A chart-busting 128 skyscrapers over 200 metres tall were completed last year, 84 of which were in China, according to the latest industry research. More ›

 
 

Beijing lingerie factory by Crossboundaries encourages workers to spend time outside

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A+Awards: Architizer A+Award-winning studio Crossboundaries has created a canyon through the middle of this production facility for a Chinese lingerie brand, which employees can enjoy on their breaks. More ›