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Junya Ishigami to create "a hill made out of rocks" as Serpentine Pavilion 2019

Japanese architect Junya Ishigami has been selected to design this year's Serpentine Pavilion, which will take the form of a huge slate roof rising up out of the landscape.

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Anya Hindmarch sends "a love letter to London" with Chubby Hearts installation

A plump red love heart sits snug in between the pillars of Wellington Arch on Hyde Park Corner in London, as part of a returning Valentine's Day installation by designer Anya Hindmarch.

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Wellbeing and noise concerns fuel "accelerating" trend for healthier office furniture

Soundproof pods, saddle-shaped chairs, adjustable-height desks and wobble boards were in abundance at Stockholm Furniture Fair last week, as privacy and wellbeing become essential aspects of office furniture design.

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10 staircases designed by Sri Lankan modernist Geoffrey Bawa

Every staircase designed by Geoffrey Bawa is unique says David Robson, the leading expert on Sri Lanka's best-known architect. In a Dezeen exclusive, he picks out the 10 that are most worth knowing.

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Richards and Spence creates resort-like atmosphere for The Calile Hotel in Brisbane

Sun-bleached pinks, sandy-beiges and gold decor details appear inside this hotel, which Richards and Spence has designed to reference to Brisbane's balmy climate.

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Four BIM jobs including vacancies at Herzog & de Meuron and Grimshaw

Building Information Modelling continues to be a highly sought-after skill for architecture firms. Here are four BIM-related opportunities available on Dezeen Jobs, including roles at architecture practices Herzog & de Meuron and Grimshaw.

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Simone Post makes rugs from old Adidas trainers

Dutch designer Simone Post has created a series of graphic rugs from old trainers – one of the hardest fashion products to recycle – for sportswear giant Adidas.

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Wutopia Lab wraps visitor centre with striped wall inspired by nautical shirts

Shanghai-based architecture studio Wutopia Lab has revamped a tourism company's entrance office into the Striped House visitor centre in Qinhuangdao, China.

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Trump's border wall could sever Elon Musk's SpaceX Texas launchpad

The SpaceX port that Elon Musk is building in Boca Chica, Texas, for launching commercial rockets to Mars, is at risk of being cut in two by Donald Trump's US-Mexico border wall.

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Mies van der Rohe Award 2019 finalists revealed

The five Mies van der Rohe Award 2019 finalists have been announced, with a public space created inside an abandoned psychiatric centre and a revamped 1960s housing block making the list.

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Harley-Davidson's latest electric bikes are designed for commuters

American motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson opts for a lighter design as it aims to expand its audience with the release of two new all-electric bike concepts suited to the city.

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Tiny apartments fill David Baker's 388 Fulton block in San Francisco

American studio David Baker Architects has completed a housing block in San Francisco that comprises a pair of buildings covered in contrasting white cement and black tiles, and micro apartments inside.

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Architects and critics reveal their architectural guilty pleasures

Critics, architects and Dezeen columnists including Oliver Wainwright, Ruth Reed, Owen Hatherley and Vicky Richardson are sharing photos of their guilty pleasures on Twitter.

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