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Vertically sliding walls open Bergmeisterwolf's Italian villa extension to the garden

F Holiday Home, Italy, by Bergmeisterwolf Architekten

Architecture studio Bergmeisterwolf has completed an extension to a house on the shores of Italy's Lake Garda, featuring glazed walls that disappear into the ground to open the living area up to the garden. More ›

 
 

Acne Studios opens pink-ceilinged flagship store in Milan's Brera district

Acne is the latest design brand to favour pink for interiors, using it to colour the ceiling in its new Milan store. More ›

 
 

Explore Israeli architecture with our new Pinterest board

Dezeen's latest Pinterest board is filled with eye-catching architecture in Israel, including Tel Aviv's Bauhaus-inspired residences and the Beersheba station bridge, which is shaped like a pair of eyes. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Studio Saxe surrounds Costa Rican yoga retreat with jungle planting

Nalu boutique hotel and yoga studio, Costa Rica, by Studio Saxe

San José-based practice Studio Saxe has designed this hotel in Costa Rica so that guests can perform yoga flows or rigorous boxing workouts in a studio surrounded by lush vegetation. More ›

 
 

Artefact's Aim health clinic can drive itself to the patient

This concept for a self-driving mobile medical clinic by Seattle studio Artefact includes diagnostics powered by artificial intelligence. More ›

 
 

Munarq Arquitectes uses sandstone, cork, ceramic bricks and wicker to build solar-powered winery in Majorca

Son Juliana winery, Spain, by Munarq architects

Cork-insulated roofs help create a stable temperature for wine production inside this solar-powered winery  in Majorca by Munarq Arquitectes, which also features a sandstone exterior and wicker sunshades. More ›

 
 

Dirty Bones restaurant in London's Soho aims to recreate the glamour of Studio 54

London restaurant Dirty Bones took inspiration from 1970s Brooklyn for its new space in Soho, which features velvet seating, a wood-panelled bar and a toilet hidden behind a faux bookshelf. More ›