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TOB Architect builds "deliberately unharmonious" Killan Farmhouse

The palette of exposed, untreated materials used to construct this house in Killan, Ireland, results in a building with an intentionally unfinished appearance.

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Citroën designs ultra-compact concept car for unlicenced drivers

Citroën has revealed its vision for the future of mobility in cities, the Ami One Concept electric vehicle, designed to be an alternative to both shared bikes and cars.

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Fiona Crombie reimagines historic Hatfield House in Oscar-winning film The Favourite

Production designer Fiona Crombie used secret passages and an enormous fake facade to transform a 17th-century English country house into the set for award-winning movie The Favourite.

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Pastel partitions divide the Imarika boutique in Milan

Design studio Marcante-Testa used pink clay partitions, copper pipes, and panels of plexiglass to form an "architectural landscape" inside this Milan fashion store.

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Five of the best jobs available on Dezeen Jobs this week include Henning Larsen and Carlo Ratti Associati

Our pick of the five best opportunities available in architecture, interiors and design on Dezeen Jobs this week include vacancies at Danish firm Henning Larsen and Italian design studio Carlo Ratti Associati.

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Firevase is a vase that doubles as a fire extinguisher

Created by subsidiaries of the Samsung corporation and distributed across South Korea, this unassuming flower vase doubles up as a throwable fire extinguisher.

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Haworth Tompkins designs Peter Hall Performing Arts Centre with glass foyer

Peter Hall Performing Arts Centre has a triple height glazed foyer with a timber ceiling designed by Haworth Tompkins for a school in Cambridge.

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Students build woven pavilion to shade archaeologists in Peru's desert

A woven white canopy, bamboo cane walls and earthen floors form this workspace for archaeologists on digs in Pachacamac, Peru, which was built by architecture students from Zurich and Lima.

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NoMad hotel's third outpost redefines opulence on the Las Vegas Strip

French architect Jacques Garcia's third project for the NoMad hotel chain, located in the newly opened Park MGM in Las Vegas, aims to transport the elegance of a European home to the flamboyant Strip.

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