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Sloping black volumes penetrate public square at Harbin's Exhibition Hall of Crime Evidences

A tilted and fractured black box that emerges from a public square in the Chinese city of Harbin contains display areas dedicated to telling the story of war crimes committed during the Japanese occupation of Manchuria. More ›

 
 

Smart leggings by Wearable X vibrate to correct imperfect yoga poses

Smart yoga pants by Wearable X

These responsive leggings by tech brand Wearable X use gentle pulses to give instant feedback to the wearer on their yoga postures. More ›

 
 

Discover the brilliance of Frank Lloyd Wright with our new Pinterest board

To mark the 150th birthday of iconic architect Frank Lloyd Wright, we have created a new Pinterest board  dedicated to his work and legacy, from the famous Fallingwater holiday home to a Lego model of his Guggenheim museumFollow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Dieter Vander Velpen brings "understated luxury" to 1970s Belgian house

BC House by Dieter Vander Velpen Architects

Architecture studio Dieter Vander Velpen has employed a luxurious material palette of dark walnut, black granite and limestone to overhaul the kitchen and bathroom of a house in Belgium. More ›

 
 

Rediscovered attic space makes room for mezzanine level in Barcelona apartment

La Dominique by Ras Studio

Ras Studio has overhauled an apartment in Barcelona, uncovering a hidden gabled ceiling where it could fit a polycarbonate-walled mezzanine level. More ›

 
 

Max Dudler creates restaurant inside Heidelberg Castle's sandstone-walled saddle room

Heidelberg Castle restoration by Max Dudler

Swiss architect Max Dudler used a simple palette of cherry wood, stone and terrazzo when converting this former saddle room into a restaurant at Germany's Heidelberg Castle. More ›

 
 

Robot ordered to write lines as punishment for crime it hasn't committed yet

The Punishment by Filipe Vilas-Boas and Paul Coudamy

A robotic arm writes repeated promises not to hunt humans in artist Filipe Vilas-Boas and architect Paul Coudamy's installation The Punishment. More ›