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Nomo Studio creates pixelated villa in Menorca

Barcelona-based Nomo Studio has arranged a collection of bright white cubes to create Villa Catwalk on the island the the Mediterranean island of Menorca.

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Tesla reveals latest Model Y electric SUV

Elon Musk's car brand Tesla has unveiled its latest and "safest" all-electric Model Y crossover SUV, which is expected to go on the market in Autumn 2020.

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"Brexit is an opportunity for architects to take back control"

Whether or not you agree with Brexit, architects need to embrace this rare opportunity to rebuild contemporary British society, says Owen Hopkins.

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"Design has to be about modifying power structures" says Nelly Ben Hayoun

Designers need to change the model of leadership to create a more diverse and critical industry, says designer Nelly Ben Hayoun, who has directed the documentary I Am (Not) A Monster.

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Only two weeks left to get early entry discounts for Dezeen Awards 2019

There's only two weeks left to get 25 per cent off your entry fees for Dezeen Awards 2019, so enter now to save at just £75 per category.

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Robot hand with sense of touch lets humans feel delicate objects remotely

Tasks like bomb disposal, space exploration and construction could be made safer for humans using this dextrous robot hand, which can transmit feeling of touch.

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BoardGrove Architects uses gradated tones of peach throughout Melbourne office

Australian studio BoardGrove Architects uses three tones of peach to define different zones within this revamped shared studio space in Melbourne, Australia.

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Medusa Group designs timber-clad school with herb garden roof

Medusa Group has designed Akademeia High School in Warsaw with a large central courtyard surrounded by stepped seating that leads to a herb garden roof.

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Snark Park provides Snarkitecture with permanent exhibition space at Hudson Yards

New York studio Snarkitecture has taken over a space at Hudson Yards to allow the public to explore its experiments, including an inaugural installation comprising a landscape of cork-clad columns.

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Lambert & Fils debuts playful light installation at its Montreal gallery

Canadian design studio Lambert & Fils has launched a lamp collection in collaboration with Swiss designer Adrien Rovero, and opened a gallery in Montreal where the designs debuted.

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Dezeen Weekly features a yellow spiral staircase and an €11 million car

The latest edition of our newsletter Dezeen Weekly includes a rooftop apartment in east London with a yellow spiral staircase and a one-off sports car that sold for €11 million. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

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Lee Broom presents over 100 lights with exhibition in a Sydney underground car park

British designer Lee Broom has opened an exhibition of his work called Park Life, in a car park beneath the Space Furniture showroom in Sydney.

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Brexit uncertainty causes problems for British furniture brands ahead of Milan design week

The ongoing uncertainty over Brexit is causing havoc with UK furniture brands' preparations for Milan design week, which starts 10 days after the country is due to leave the European Union.

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Competition: win a two-night stay at The Distillery hotel in London

In our latest competition, we've teamed up with The Distillery hotel in London to offer readers the chance to win a two-night stay and a meal for two, as well as the chance to make their own gin.

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Dezeen's guide to Hudson Yards phase one in New York

New York City's Hudson Yards neighbourhood is finally opening to the public, so we've put together a guide to the skyscrapers, public spaces and attractions that make up the mega development's first phase.

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CB2 launches vintage furniture collection curated by Charlie Ferrer

American brand CB2 has launched its first range of vintage furniture in collaboration with curator Charlie Ferrer, offering rare mid-century European designs.

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