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Matt + Fiona work with children with autism to create Phoenix Playground Room

Architect Matthew Springett and educator Fiona MacDonald, who collaborate as Matt + Fiona, have worked with children with autism to design and build a sensory playground.

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"Be more positive and less paranoid" about technology says Patrik Schumacher

Digital platforms and AI could be the future of customising prefabricated modular housing if we are less wary of technology, says Patrik Schumacher.

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The D*Haus Company designs flood-resistant homage to Georgian architecture

The latest Dezeen x MINI Living video explores The D*Haus Company's vision for flood-resistant Georgian-style housing, which claimed first prize in our Dezeen x MINI Living Future Urban Home Competition.

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Terracotta tiles create shelves in Kengo Kuma-designed Camper store in Barcelona

Concave terracotta tiles form a scallop pattern across the walls of this Barcelona shop, which Kengo Kuma has designed for footwear brand Camper.

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Motiv ring will be able to make payments and verify identity with a heartbeat

US tech company Motiv has revealed its smart ring will soon use its wearer's unique heartbeat to verify their identity and make payments.

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Yalin Mimarlik completes Museum of Troy in Turkey

Yalin Mimarlik has completed a weathering-steel-clad archaeological museum in northwest Turkey, which is dedicated to the history of the city of Troy.

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Bentel Brothers design red glasses as "squiggle for your face"

New York-based designer Nikolas Bentel and his brother Lukas took cues from Instagram face filters when creating these undulated red glasses.

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Women-focused co-working club The Wing opens The Little Wing children's playroom

The Wing, a co-working club designed for women, has created a "chic oasis" at its location in New York's Soho for members to leave their children while they work.

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Williamson Williamson places office above Pilot Coffee roasting warehouse in Toronto

Canadian architecture firm Williamson Williamson has added administrative offices on top of a coffee roastery in Toronto, where structural elements are highlighted in bright yellow.

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"Not everyone's cup of tea"

In this week's comments update, readers are reacting to images of the newly completed Exploratorium museum in China.

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RCA announces new focus on science after an increase in applications from the EU

The Royal College of Art in London has announced plans to expand its science and technology programme, and revealed that student applications from within the European Union have risen in the past year.

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SOM transforms ageing brick buildings into Chicago's West Loop Branch library

Architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill has converted buildings in a former industrial district into a public library in Chicago, where original brick walls and bow trusses are on full display.

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Es Devlin creates pavilion showing films from around Cape Town

Dezeen promotion: British set designer Es Devlin has erected a solar-powered pavilion, containing films made at 12 locations in Cape Town, to show people the potential of electric mobility.

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