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Iker Gil and Luftwerk emblazon Barcelona Pavilion with laser grid

Luftwerk and designer Iker Gil have projected a grid of red lasers onto Mies van der Rohe's seminal Barcelona Pavilion to create the Geometry of Light installation.

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Blond designs hygienic Borrn baby bottle that adapts as the child grows

London-based creative studio Blond has designed a baby bottle with a fully silicone interior that it claims makes it one of the most hygienic bottles on the market.

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Mecanoo completes giant red cultural centre in China

The Longgang Cultural Centre in Shenzhen, China, occupies a row of four angular red buildings designed by Mecanoo.

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Modular housing system by Arana & Suasnabar Architects allows you to add rooms to your home

The latest video in our Dezeen x MINI Living series features a concept for a modular housing system that allows residents to easily add extra rooms around the outside of their homes.

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Volta updates holiday apartment inside Breuer's brutalist Flaine ski resort

Architecture studio Volta has revamped an apartment within the Marcel Breuer-designed ski resort Flaine, adding a handful of Bauhaus-inspired details to its interiors.

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Careers guide: Natalie Kane explains how she became curator of digital design at the V&A

Natalie Kane got her first taste of culture working as a gallery assistant in Brighton, but is now a curator at the V&A museum. She explains what she learnt along the way for the Dezeen Jobs careers guide.

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Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte debuts anthropomorphic steel furniture

Belgian designer Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte has created a collection of long-legged steel furniture that he has imagined as a family of strange creatures.

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Level Up street pavilion provides multi-level hang-out space for Rijeka

Brett Mahon, Joonas Parviainen, Saagar Tulshan, Shreyansh Sett have built a multi-level pavilion where people can gather and relax in Rijeka, Croatia.

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Snøhetta and Heatherwick Studio unveil designs for Sidewalk Labs' Toronto neighbourhood

Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs has tapped Thomas Heatherwick's studio and architecture firm Snøhetta to develop proposals for the smart, mass-timber city that the company is developing on Toronto's waterfront.

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California's Desert X returns with colourful and provocative installations

Installations set against the arid landscape of California's Coachella Valley for the Desert X biennial art festival include a huge orange block and a rainbow-like arch.

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Digital platform 1stdibs opens showroom in New York warehouse

Online marketplace 1stdibs has opened its first standalone brick-and-mortar store in a former warehouse in New York City, where customers can peruse new works by Fernando Mastrangelo Studio and Ladies & Gentlemen Studio, as well as antiques.

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12 of Karl Lagerfeld's most impressive fashion shows

Karl Lagerfeld was known for creating spectacular runway shows. Following the news of his death, here's a look at 12 of the best, including a recreation of the Eiffel Tower and a Chanel-branded supermarket.

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"How are designers still making this mistake?"

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"Luxury meets streetwear" in Ermenegildo Zegna's customisable My Cesare trainers

Dezeen promotion: Ermenegildo Zegna has launched My Cesare, its first customisable sneaker collection "where the worlds of luxury and streetwear meet".

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Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion informs minimal Quebec pool house

Canadian studio MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects used concrete, glass and wood to form an austere pool house in southern Quebec that references Mies van der Rohe's seminal Barcelona Pavilion.

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Anya Hindmarch and Numen/For Use create woven blue tunnels at London Fashion Week

British fashion designer Anya Hindmarch has teamed up with design collective Numen/For Use to create a London Fashion Week installation that sees visitors clambering through woven, electric-blue tubes in a Soho car park.

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