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View online | | | Dutch firm MVRDV has completed an enormous apartment building in the Indian city of Pune, featuring a series of connected blocks with sloping roofs, which branch out to enclose multipurpose courtyards. Read more › | Colour expert Pantone has chosen a peachy orange shade named Living Coral, or Pantone 16-1546, as its colour of the year for 2019. Read more › | Judges and VIPs joined shortlisted architects and designers from around the world to celebrate the unveiling of all 33 winners of the first ever Dezeen Awards, which took place at a dazzling ceremony in London last week. Read more › | Two stations inspired by glacial landscapes are being designed by architecture studios Zaha Hadid Architects and A-Lab for a new metro line in the Norwegian capital. Read more › | We have plenty of job opportunities right now for architects and designers in the USA, with roles in Ohio, Colorado and Massachusetts, as well as New York, San Francisco and LA. Our top five include positions with Rhode Island School of Design and nArchitects. Read more › | Jac Studios has designed minimal glass display cases for an exhibition in a Tadao Ando-designed museum – a project that has just won top prize at the Inside awards. Read more › | Read more › | Read more › | Norman Foster has declared that the stepped 41-storey office tower his firm has designed for New York's Park Avenue will "set new standards for workplace design", as the building tops out in the city. Read more › | Read more › | Read more › | Just one in five designers in the UK are women, according to new research by the Design Museum. Read more › | A foldable helmet, a brutalist bike clamp and a canvas bag for the style-conscious rider are among our top 15 cycling accessories to give as gifts this Christmas. Read more › | The "I amsterdam" letters have been removed from outside the Rijksmuseum in the Dutch capital, after they were accused of promoting mass tourism. Read more › | American studio ZGF Architects has transformed the interior of a 1940s hangar in Los Angeles into a Google office, featuring open workspaces, elevated walkways and exposed timber beams. Read more › | | You have received this because you are subscribed to Dezeen Daily. Unsubscribe | Forward to a friend Dezeen Limited, 8 Orsman Road, London N1 5QJ, UK Contact us | Submit a story | Advertise | |