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Shen Ting Tseng Architects' pavilion "floats" above a plaza at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum

Shen Ting Tseng Architects created a canopy made from 320 box kites, which move with the wind and appear to lift this pavilion at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum off the ground.

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Five talented young Belgian designers to look out for at Biennale Interieur 2018

Biennale Interieur kicks off in Kortrijk next week with a new focus on young talent. Anna Winston picks out five of the best up-and-coming Belgian designers to keep an eye out for.

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Nolii's wireless Rise lamp also functions as a charger and an alarm clock

Layer's first wireless tech product for new brand Nolii is a lamp that charges your phone and also functions as a "digital sunrise" alarm clock.

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Competition: win a Half-Timbered t-shirt designed by Sam Jacob

The latest Dezeen competition offers readers the chance to win one of five Half Timbered t-shirts designed by architect and Dezeen columnist Sam Jacob.

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Neri Oxman's swarm of Fiberbots autonomously build architectural structures

Neri Oxman and her Mediated Matter group at MIT have created a swarm of robots designed to rapidly build high-strength tubular structures by winding fibreglass filament around themselves.

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Anamorphic Playground by Unit Lab only looks normal in a mirror

London-based Unit Lab has created a playground that is designed to look distorted in real life, but normal when viewed through a  warped mirror, in an attempt to make science fun.

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Peter Barber is designing a city every day for a year

London-based architect Peter Barber is developing 365 urban masterplans, in a project called One Year 365 Cities, to prove that it should be possible "to design a city in 10 minutes".

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OMA completes two towers at Park Grove complex in Miami

Architecture firm OMA has completed two of its three residential towers in Miami's Coconut Grove, both punctured with grids of covered terraces around the exteriors.

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Frank Gehry's Walt Disney Concert Hall illuminates with dream-like visuals

Patterns created by Turkish media artist Refik Anadol are being projected onto the facades of Frank Gehry's Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles each night for a limited time.

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Call for submissions to Dezeen-curated shop in North Carolina

Dezeen promotion: we're curating a design shop for the new Plant Seven creative hub in High Point, North Carolina, and calling on designers and makers from the region to submit their products for consideration.

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Latest Dezeen Weekly features a series of carpets based on buildings by Zaha Hadid

The latest edition of our newsletter Dezeen Weekly features a series of carpets based on buildings by Zaha Hadid, and inspirational home interiors in Australia. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

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Man killed by window falling from Foster + Partners tower in London

A man has died after being hit by a window that fell from a luxury penthouse of the Foster + Partners-designed Corniche towers in London.

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Storefront for Art and Architecture names José Esparza Chong Cuy as new director

Mexican architect, curator and writer José Esparza Chong Cuy has been appointed as the new head of New York's Storefront for Art and Architecture.

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Seven spots in New England for fans of both architecture and fall foliage

As the weather cools and leaves begin to turn, visitors flock to New England to witness the seasonal spectacle. We've rounded up some architecturally significant sites across the region to check out while appreciating the autumn colours.

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"What might a child-friendly airport look like?"

Now that millennial families are the fastest growing demographic in travel, airport design needs a radical shake-up, says Christine Murray.

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Velux skylights fill forest school with sunlight and fresh air

Dezeen promotion: Wulf Architekten has used Velux modular skylights to bring light into the atrium of a school in a forest in Weiterstadt, Germany.

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