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This week, readers are weak for a series of carpets based on buildings by Zaha Hadid, and inspired by home interiors in Australia. Read on for more of the best stories and comments on Dezeen... |
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Commenters think this collection of imaginative interiors for Australian homes is bonzer! Read more › |
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Readers prefer these carpets inspired by Zaha Hadid's projects to the architecture studio's recent buildings. Read more › |
It took two years to build this Lego version of Apple Park, and one reader believes it was time well spent. Read more › |
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An "imaginary island" filled with 102 of Renzo Piano's projects from the past 50 years could be mistaken for a real place, say readers. Read more › |
Jan Boelen has described products made out of reclaimed plastic as "bullshit", and readers are airing their own views on the topic. Read more › |
Commenters aren't convinced that Tredje Natur's new paving system in Copenhagen will reduce street flooding. Read more › |
The UK government is set to announce a ban on all combustible cladding, much to the relief of commenters – but is it enough? Read more › |
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Kerim Bayer's graphic-design book contains 5,180 thumbnail images drawn from 1,366 maps, but commenters think his idea got lost. Read more › |
Western Canada's new tallest skyscraper has impressed readers, who also pointed out that it won't retain its title for long. Read more › |
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies has unveiled a prototype of a full-scale Hyperloop passenger capsule, and commenters approve. Read more › |
Readers are amazed by the University of Stuttgart's ICD Aggregate Pavilion 2018, which is made from over 120,000 recycled plastic stars. Read more › |
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