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DMVA creates One Room Hotel inside 17th-century house in Antwerp

Belgian architecture firm DMVA has transformed a 17th-century house with a facade just 2.4 metres wide into what might be Antwerp's smallest hotel.

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Pin-free Mi Plug project reimagines power outlets for the 21st century

Northumbria University design graduate Will de Brett has redesigned the everyday electrical plug, making it pin-less and stackable to accommodate numerous devices.

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View eyecatching uses of corrugated metal via our new Pinterest board

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Anna Aagaard Jensen's A Basic Instinct chairs reinvent "manspreading" for women

Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Anna Aagaard Jensen has designed a series of chairs to challenge social norms and encourage women to claim more space with their bodies.

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Black extension by Hatem + D and Étienne Bernier contrasts pale-brick Quebec City home

Quebec City studios Hatem + D and Étienne Bernier have given a 20th-century residence a new life, by refurbishing the existing building and adding a small extension to the back yard.

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Vast warehouse at San Francisco's Pier 70 becomes Gusto headquarters by Gensler

Architecture firm Gensler has turned a huge industrial building into office space for an HR software company, retaining the original machinery while creating an environment comfortable enough for employees to take off their shoes.

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