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Concrete and glass surfaces extend from inside to outside at Israeli house by Studio de Lange

A concrete Composition by Studio de Lange

A glazed corridor flanked by sunken courtyards connects two pristine concrete volumes containing the living and sleeping areas of this house in the Israeli district of Rishpon. More ›

 
 

Hugh Miller creates ceremonial furniture for coffee-drinking ritual

The Coffee Ceremony by Hugh Miller

British artist Hugh Miller based this collection of chairs, stools and a table on a Japanese coffee-making ritual he observed while travelling. More ›

 
 

Dezeen's new Pinterest board celebrates Chinese architecture

It's Chinese New Year! To celebrate, we've pinned dozens of buildings in China to a new Pinterest board – from MAD's horseshoe-shaped hotel  on the edge of a lake to a contemporary renovation of a historic hutong in Beijing. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

South Korea's "first generation" of fully autonomous architects profiled in Rome exhibition

An office with a timber-lined courtyard, and another with bold red trusses are among the projects to feature in an exhibition of contemporary South Korean architecture  in Rome. More ›

 
 

Walters & Cohen covers housing for English boarding house in rusty-red tiles

King's School Accommodation

Handmade clay tiles  cover this gabled accommodation block, which London firm Walters & Cohen  has added to a boarding school in the English city of Canterbury. More ›

 
 

Sebastian Herkner uses traditional Colombian weaving technique for Caribe furniture

IMM: Caribe by Sebastian Herkner for Ames

Sebastian Herkner's Caribe furniture range is produced by craftsmen in Santa Marta, Colombia, using a traditional technique many learn at school. More ›

 
 

Koti hotel brings Finnish holiday experience to Paris

KOTI popup hotel

Visitors to the Koti hotel in Paris will be immersed in a Finnish experience, sleeping in wooden cabins and sharing meals around a communal table. More ›