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Textured concrete gives rocky appearance to office in a nature reserve by Rink Tilanus

Rough concrete forms the walls of Levensstrijdweg, an office designed by Rink Tilanus to blend into its nature-reserve setting in Zierikzee, the Netherlands.

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UK ban on combustible building materials will "slow down use of engineered timber"

The UK government has released details of its ban on combustible building materials in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy, revealing that it will limit the use of cross-laminated timber in construction.

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Drake's "super democratic" tour features 200 drones and a flying Ferrari

Two hundred drones, a digital LED floor and a flying yellow Ferrari were among the visual tricks used by creative director Willo Perron in the production of Canadian rapper Drake's latest tour.

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Kickstarter unveils resource centre to nudge users towards launching sustainable products

Funding platform Kickstarter has launched an information hub to help users create environmentally-friendly projects, and encourage them to commit to sustainable practices.

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Architectural Association creates terracotta floor show for Samuel Ross' Nike collection

The new Nike capsule collection by fashion designer Samuel Ross has been unveiled in London against a landscape of 4,000 tiny terracotta pyramids.

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Novameat develops 3D-printed meat-free steak from plant-based proteins

Italian bioengineer Giuseppe Scionti from Spanish startup Novameat has invented the "world's first" 3D-printed meat-free steak made from vegetable proteins, which mimics the texture of beef.

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New Zealand Architecture Awards 2018 winners announced

A seaside retreat, a restaurant slotted between heritage buildings and replacements for earthquake-ruined structures in Christchurch are among the best new architecture projects from New Zealand.

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Six black houses in Canada by Alain Carle Architecte

Canadian architect Alain Carle seems to have a thing for black. Here are six of his studio's minimalist residential projects clad in charred wood, dark metal or painted brick.

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Latest Dezeen Weekly features Biomega's first electric car

The latest edition of our newsletter Dezeen Weekly features Biomega's first electric car, and Ole Scheeren's MahaNakhon skyscraper. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

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TBA's vet surgery in Montreal includes exposed bricks and concrete

Industrial finishes "resistant to animal wear and tear" are used across this veterinary clinic, which occupies the ground and basement floors of an extended building in Montreal.

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Al Borde turns old property in Ecuador into House of the Flying Beds

Sleeping spaces are suspended from the ceiling, and accessed by wooden steps and a walkway, at this 18th-century home renovated by Ecuadorian firm Al Borde Arquitectos.

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"Appreciating the role of colour in architecture is a great missed opportunity of the Bauhaus"

It's a shame that, although colour theory was taught at the Bauhaus, it wasn't significantly applied to architecture, says Michelle Ogundehin in this Opinion as part of our Bauhaus 100 series.

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