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OMA's prefabricated concrete tower has "echoes of brutalist architecture"

Innovationen Tower, a 125-metre high tower formed of stacked precast concrete modules, has completed as part of an OMA-designed housing development in Stockholm.

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15 architecture and design exhibitions in London during the Dezeen Awards ceremony

Coming to London for the Dezeen Awards ceremony on 27 November? Here is a guide to the best architecture, design and art shows in town.

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Hannes Meyer: the "unknown" second Bauhaus director

Swiss architect Hannes Meyer led the Bauhaus between the giants of Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe. As we continue our Bauhaus 100 series exploring the school's centenary, we profile the director with a marred legacy.

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Matilde Boelhouwer designs artificial flowers to feed urban insects

Dutch designer Matilde Boelhouwer has designed a series of artificial flowers that turn rain into sugar water, to serve as emergency food sources for city-dwelling insect pollinators.

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Ace & Tate opens "voyeuristic" glasses store in central London's Soho

A pair of neon eyes stare out from the back of eyewear brand Ace & Tate's new Soho store, which creative agency Anyways have designed in reference to the area's risqué past.

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This week's top jobs in architecture and design include Foster + Partners and Soho House

This week positions with architecture studio Foster + Partners and private members' club Soho House are included in our pick of the best vacancies listed on Dezeen Jobs.

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John Pawson designs minimalist oil lantern for Wästberg

Architect John Pawson has collaborated with Swedish lighting company Wästberg to design the fourth non-electric light in its Holocene collection.

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COBE's wedge-shaped library references its modernist surroundings

Danish architecture firm COBE has completed the wedge-shaped Tingbjerg Library and Culture House for a school in Copenhagen that narrows to a width of just 1.5 metres at either end.

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Affordable brick housing built for Argentinian teachers

Argentinian architecture studios Nomada and Eypaa have created a row of five low-cost apartments blocks for school teachers in Córdoba, Argentina.

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Corrugated metal bar runs through Juice cafe-cum-barbershop in Toronto

This black and white space in Toronto by local firm StudioAC offers coffee in the front and haircuts in the back.

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