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Glasgow of School Art partial demolition set to begin in days

Glasgow School of Art fire leads to partial demolition that will begin in days

Partial demolition of the Glasgow of School Art is set to begin "as soon as possible", following a fire that largely destroyed the building earlier this month. More ›

 
 

Nendo reinterprets cuckoo clock with three unconventional designs

Japanese brand Nendo has designed three unusual variations of the traditional cuckoo clock, including one that doubles up as a bookend, and one that naturally rests on its roof. More ›

 
 

Two days left to enter Dezeen Awards!

With two days left to enter the inaugural Dezeen Awards, we're answering your most frequently asked questions. More ›

 
 

Central Saint Martins graduate creates decorative vessels glazed with human urine

Sinae Kim, a graduate from Central Saint Martins in London, has created a collection of decorative ceramics using urine as the glaze. More ›

 
 

Adidas reveals interactive match ball for knockout stages of World Cup

Adidas reveals interactive match ball for knockout stage of World Cup

Supporters can use their smartphones to interact with Adidas' Telstar Mechta, which is the official match ball that will be used in the knockout stages of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. More ›

 
 

Top five architecture and design jobs available in China right now

We've selected five of the best architecture and design roles available in China right now via Dezeen Jobs, including roles with Snøhetta, MAD and Ennead Architects.
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Teresa Sarmiento and Nicolas Tovo create light-filled narrow house in Buenos Aires

Casa Clara by Teresa Sarmiento and Nicolas Tovo

The living areas of this compact Buenos Aires house are flanked by full-height glass doors that flood the interior with daylight to make the spaces feel much larger than they are. More ›

 
 

Yusuke Seki creates stripped-back coffee shop with raw concrete walls in Kobe

Voice Of Coffee by Yusuke Seki

Located in a former barber shop, the stripped back Voice of Coffee in Kobe, Japan, features exposed wooden beams and unfinished breeze block walls. More ›

 
 

Patricia Urquiola designs Kettal furniture showroom in New York City with outdoor patio

Kettal New York

Spanish brand Kettal has opened a showroom in Midtown Manhattan, designed by Patricia Urquiola and complete with a terrace to better showcase its outdoor furniture. More ›

 
 

Expansion of New York's Frick Collection gains approval amid protests

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved Selldorf Architects' renovation and expansion plans for the city's Frick Collection museum, despite ongoing protests against the "harmful" project. More ›

 
 

V&A's acquisition of Dali Lips sofa an "absolute triumph"

V&A acquires Mae West Lips sofa

London's V&A ended months of speculation about the fate of one of Salvador Dalí's rare Mae West Lips sofas after purchasing it for its permanent collection. More ›

 
 

WAF World Building of the Year 2018 shortlist announced

World Building of the Year 2018 shortlist announced

Heatherwick Studio's grain silo art gallery, Zaha Hadid Architects' Riyadh research centre and Kieran Timberlake's US Embassy have all been shortlisted for awards at this year's World Architecture Festival. More ›

 
 

AHEAD Americas announces region's best hotels for 2018

AHEAD winners Americas 2018

Dezeen promotion: hotels in North and South America recognised by this year's AHEAD awards include a converted bank in Los Angeles, a beachfront resort in Nicaragua, and a renovated motor lodge in California. More ›

 
 

Land Ark unveils modern take on classic American RV

Drake by Lank Ark RV

Colorado startup Land Ark has revealed its first mobile home, which features angled walls, black metal cladding and an interior wrapped in white-washed pine. More ›