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Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill reveals design for China's tallest skyscraper

Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill has unveiled its design for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong International Center, a 700-metre tall glass tower in Shenzhen, China.

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Henning Larsen completes The Wave housing with rollercoaster-like roofs in Denmark

Henning Larsen has completed The Wave, a residential project on the Vejle Fjord in Denmark, according to the original vision of the practice's late founder.

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Number of UK Design businesses has increased by 70 per cent since 2010

The total number of businesses operating in the UK design industry has grown dramatically over the past eight years, according to research collated by London's Design Museum.

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Craig Green designs "wearable habitats" for Moncler Genius

A series of machines made of curtain rails and weights showcase this kinetic menswear collection shaped like tents and kites by British fashion designer Craig Green.

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Nendo lets gravity shape its latest Melt furniture collection for WonderGlass

Nendo's Oki Sato has designed a series of cast glass chairs for Venetian brand WonderGlass, which feature a U-shaped base formed by the effects of gravity on molten glass.

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Modernist building in Brussels transformed into Fosbury & Sons co-working space

Design studio Going East has overhauled Constantin Brodzki's distinctive concrete office block in Brussels to create the second location for Belgian co-working office company Fosbury & Sons.

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Eastabrook Architects adds corrugated metal extension to Cotswolds cottage

Gloucestershire-based Eastabrook Architects has completed an extension to a 19th century stone cottage in Upper Swell, a village in the Cotswolds, UK.

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Mayan legend informs Di Frenna Arquitectos' Casa Nicté-Ha in rural Mexico

Linear volumes featuring board-marked concrete, masonry and wood make up this angular house, designed by Mexican firm Di Frenna Arquitectos.

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Wooden boxes house bathroom facilities at Le Whit's Pioneer Square Loft in Seattle

A blackened-wood sauna is among the tiny wooden volumes that wrap around the open-plan living area of this apartment in Seattle, which was renovated by US studio Le Whit.

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