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Sustainable RAUM pavilion by Overtreders W designed to be reused

Overtreders W employed the principles of a circular economy when designing the temporary RAUM pavilion in Utrecht, the Netherlands.

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Apple launches credit card touting privacy and security

Apple has made its first foray into financial services with a numberless credit card that CEO Tim Cook calls the most significant change to card payments in 50 years.

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The Tulip by Foster + Partners on track to be approved by City of London

The City of London has said that Foster + Partners' 305-metre-high The Tulip has "the potential to become an architectural icon", in its planning report on the proposed tourist attraction.

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Time-lapse movie shows submersion of Snøhetta's underwater restaurant

This movie shows the completion of Europe's first underwater restaurant, designed by Snøhetta, as it is submerged off the coast of Båly, Norway.

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Mexican architecture "more like a spirit than a style" says Frida Escobedo

In the second of a series of short movies about Frida Escobedo, the Mexican architect describes the architecture scene in her home country.

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Tech companies' development of AI is "unethical" says Robot Love curator

AI development should not be left in the hands of mega-companies like Facebook and Google, warns Ine Gevers, curator of an exhibition in Eindhoven that examined the importance of emotion in the relationship between humans and robots.

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Berghain designers Studio Karhard creates club-feel inside The Urban Dentist

Light-up walls, mirrored partitions, and colourful stone surfaces help channel a "cool bar" aesthetic inside this dental office in Berlin, which has been completed by Studio Karhard – the designers of renowned nightclub Berghain.

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Bontrager's WaveCel bike helmet promises to radically reduce head injury

US bike brand Bontrager has launched an improved bicycle helmet that they say is 48 times more likely to prevent concussion than standard foam versions.

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Tracks Architectes designs timber-clad kindergarten with gabled forms in France

A long run of gabled volumes clad in honey-coloured wood has been designed by Tracks Architectes for a kindergarten in France called La Ruche, which translates as The Beehive.

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Angled roof tops rammed-earth walls of Rama Estudio's Casa Lasso in rural Ecuador

Quito's Rama Estudio has used thick rammed-earth walls and large windows to prop up the slanted roof that covers this residence, built among a eucalyptus plantation in Ecuador.

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Five restaurants and bars worth going out for in Atlanta

Southern US city Atlanta is experiencing a surge in new eateries and bars. Here are five to visit in Georgia's capital, including a snug club by Workstead and Tom Dixon's "raw yet sophisticated" cocktail lounge.

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Architects who don't pay interns "shouldn't be given prestigious commissions" says designer who revealed Ishigami internships

Architects who rely on free labour should be banned from high-profile projects like the Serpentine Pavilion says designer Adam Nathaniel Furman, who first revealed unpaid internships at this year's pavilion architect Junya Ishigami.

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Digital billboards in Stockholm project positive artworks to cheer up anxious commuters

Clear Channel and design studio Affairs have created The Emotional Art Gallery which uses the real-time emotions of commuters to replace adverts with artworks.

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Bae Se Hwa's sinuous Steam Bent Series goes on show in New York

South Korean designer Bae Se Hwa steam bent hundreds of slender walnut slices to create the sinuous chairs, benches and desks that feature in this exhibition at New York gallery R & Company.

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With four days before early discount ends, Virgil Abloh and Sou Fujimoto are named among judges for Dezeen Awards 2019

With Dezeen Awards early entry discount ending this Friday we're announcing our final judges with fashion designer Virgil Abloh, architect Sou Fujimoto, artist Lucy McRae and SO-IL co-founder Jing Liu joining our panel of 75 leading figures from architecture and design.

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Brand Bureau transforms Arkansas factory into The Holler work-eat-play venue

American studio Brand Bureau employed a "slightly cheeky camp and wilderness feel" for the conversion of an industrial building in Arkansas into this venue for co-working, dining and playing shuffleboard.

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