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PES Architects reveals petal-shaped Strait Culture and Art Centre in Fuzhou

PES Architects used custom-developed ceramic tiles and louvres to create the curving lines of the Strait Culture and Art Centre in Fuzhou, China.

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Watch walk-through footage of Foster + Partners Stirling Prize winning Bloomberg HQ

See inside the Foster + Partners Bloomberg HQ, which won the 2018 Stirling Prize, in this movie created by RIBA.

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Sans Forgetica is a font that aids memory

Researchers at Melbourne's RMIT University Behavioural Business Lab have combined design and psychology principles to create a typeface that helps students to remember what they have read.

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Hangzhou bookstore blends postmodern and classical elements

Giant geometric display stands intersect with imposing steel archways in this newly-opened book shop in Hangzhou, China designed by Alberto Caiola.

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Five of the best interior design roles on Dezeen Jobs this week

We've selected the top five interior design roles available on Dezeen Jobs this week, including opportunities with New York-based Rockwell Group and global architecture firm Perkins+Will.

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Black Dream is a series of "furniture with soul" by Sheng Yin and Kai Yi

Chinese product designer Sheng Yin collaborated with artist Kai Yi to create this entirely black series of wood and leather furniture.

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David Kohn designs V&A Photography Centre to hold museum's delicate collection

David Kohn Architects has refurbished a series of galleries in London's V&A to create a new photography centre that houses the museum's sensitive collection.

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Barclay & Crousse's "deceptively simple" school in Peru wins Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize

Architecture studio Barclay & Crousse has won this year's Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize for its fragmented concrete university building in rural northern Peru.

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The Met's Costume Institute announces "camp" as Spring 2019 exhibition theme

New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art has revealed that its major fashion exhibition next year will explore the ostentatious and humorous aesthetic of "camp".

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Foster + Partners' Bloomberg HQ wins Stirling Prize 2018

Bloomberg's European HQ designed by Foster + Partners has been awarded the RIBA Stirling Prize 2018, the third time the practice has won the prize for the best building in the UK.

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Francesc Rifé Studio designs greyscale Avianca Lounges at Bogotá airport

Spanish firm Francesc Rifé Studio has chosen a minimal grey palette to decorate Colombian airline Avianca's lounges at Bogotá airport.

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Plugin House built in Boston to demonstrate potential for use in US backyards

Chinese studio People's Architecture Office is using a pop-up pavilion to show how a prefabricated home designed for China's hutongs could be used by cities in the US to help tackle the housing crisis.

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Watch our discussion on smart design and wellbeing live from Barcelona

Dezeen speaks to designers including Irina and Olga Sundukovy and Natali Canas del Pozo about the future of wellbeing in this talk hosted by ceramics brand Villeroy & Boch. Watch it live from Barcelona at 7:30pm Spanish time.

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Paperthin stool celebrates "the essence of the classic tin can"

The "desirable" aesthetic of a standard mass-produced tin can has informed the shape of this stool designed by Lennart and Lauren Leerdam.

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Plans to overhaul New York's JFK airport updated

The governor of New York has released more details of plans to transform John F Kennedy International Airport in Queens into one of the "finest in the world".

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Faye Toogood assembles moving-in box for design-conscious homebuyers

British designer Faye Toogood has teamed up with estate agency The Modern House to curate a moving-in box, with six objects designed for the modern homebuyer, including a keyring and an apron.

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Cabana and pool by CDM cut into rocky slope on Mexico's coast

Mexican firm CDM has embedded a beachfront cabana and swimming pool into a rugged hillside covered in vegetation and overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

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