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Peter Barber Architects reinterprets Victorian back-to-back housing in London

Peter Barber Architects has arranged a block of 26 shared-ownership homes around a central courtyard in Stratford, London.

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University of Wollongong uses stem cells to 3D-print human ears

Researchers from the University of Wollongong in Australia have developed a 3D bioprinter that can replicate human ears for use in reconstructive surgery.

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Studio Fuksas to build "largest conference centre in the Middle East"

Studio Fuksas has revealed visuals of the International Congress Center Jerusalem, which will form the heart of a mixed-use complex in Giv'at Ram, Israel.

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"I didn't know I was going to be an architect" says Frida Escobedo

In the first of a series of short movies about Frida Escobedo, the Mexican architect describes how she fell into the profession and why she's never worked for anybody else.

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Cityscapes inform interiors of Shanghai fashion store Assemble by Réel

Skate ramp-style fitting rooms and church-like archways feature inside this menswear store in Shanghai, which Kokaistudios has designed to reflect the "eclecticism" of city life.

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Five of the best jobs available on Dezeen Jobs including roles at Apple and David Chipperfield Architects

Our pick of the best jobs in architecture, interiors and design available on Dezeen Jobs this week includes opportunities at tech giant Apple and David Chipperfield Architects.

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Studio Furthermore imagines a future of material abundance with Moon Rock furniture

London-based Studio Furthermore's Moon Rock collection is made from aluminium but designed to look like it is formed from materials mined in outer space.

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Board-marked concrete box protrudes from Felipe Gonzalez Arzac's Casa Rex in Argentina

The cantilevered concrete volume that tops this minimal home in La Plata, Argentina, was designed by architect Felipe Gonzalez Arzac to look as if it is "suspended in the air".

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Apparatus draws on Persian marquetry patterns for Isfahan fabrics

The kaleidoscopic pattern that adorns this textile collection by New York studio Apparatus takes cues from a Persian inlaying technique.

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