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This week, admiration is pouring in for the world's tallest indoor waterfall, and readers think the person who paid €11 million for the latest Bugatti is being taken for a ride. We also shared 15 reasons to enter Dezeen Awards 2019. Read on for more... |
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Readers are amazed by the world's tallest indoor waterfall designed by Safdie Architects for Singapore's soon-to-open Jewel Changi Airport. Read more › |
Commenters aren't convinced that a one-off sports car, designed by Bugatti and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, is worth €11 million. Read more › |
With just 15 days left to take advantage of our early entry discount, here are 15 reasons why you should enter Dezeen Awards 2019. Read more › |
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Commenters think this holiday home in Long Island, designed by New York architect Toshihiro Oki, is out of this world. Read more › |
The five cameras that feature on Nokia's latest smartphone aren't enough for one commenter. Read more › |
Architecture office Arquitectura-G has impressed with its simple approach to building a new house within the walls of a ruin in Spain. Read more › |
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Bureau de Change should win prizes for the "cog-like" blue brick facade it designed for The Interlock building in London, think readers. Read more › |
Architects have an urgent mission, says Chris Precht, to bring food production back into the centre of our cities. Read more › |
Electric cars stole the limelight at the 89th edition of the Geneva Motor Show which is running until 17 March. Read more › |
Vine Architecture Studio has delighted readers by refurbishing a rooftop apartment in east London with a yellow spiral staircase. Read more › |
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