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Elongated skylight illuminates stables in Chile by Matias Zegers Architects

A skylight that runs along the ridge of this stables near the Chilean capital of Santiago allows daylight to flood onto laminated-timber trusses that support its curved ceiling. More ›

 
 

Ponsawan Vuthisatkul creates serving tools to combat obesity

Ponsawan Vuthisatkul creates serving tools to combat obesity

Royal College of Art graduate Ponsawan Vuthisatkul has created a series of food serving tools that aim to challenge people's perception of portion sizes. More ›

 
 

Explore the best architecture projects featuring shutters via our new Pinterest board

We've created a Pinterest board dedicated to shutters, including a Spanish residence with bi-folding translucent shutters and a home with moveable corrugated metal panels in Vietnam. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 

 
 

Red Deer creates pastel-striped pasta restaurant for "Soho institution" Lina Stores

The pastel-green and white striped interiors of this Italian restaurant, designed by London architecture studio Red Deer, pay homage to the eatery's sister business – the popular Soho delicatessen Lina Stores. More ›

 
 

BHDM uses neon colours at Shoreline Waikiki to create "the most instagrammable hotel in Hawaii"

US design studio BHDM was not shy with colour when renovating this hotel in Hawaii, where bold shades that echo the island chain's tropical flora and fauna were chosen to entice "the millennial-minded traveler". More ›

 
 

Rural home in Jalisco by AM40 and Stephane Arriola clusters around a courtyard

Casa EC by AM30 Taller de Arquitectura

Mexican architects AM40 Taller de Arquitectura and Stephane Arriola have completed a vacation home in Jalisco, using traditional materials and aiming to disturb the site as little as possible. More ›

 
 

10 designs made from the human body that will make you squirm

Designers are increasingly looking to the human body when finding materials for their creations. Here are 10 of the most stomach-churning examples, featuring blood, sweat and tears (plus urine and hair). More ›