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Snøhetta completes Europe's first underwater restaurant in Norway

Snøhetta has completed Under, the "world's largest underwater restaurant", which plunges from a craggy shoreline in the remote village of Båly, Norway.

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Scientists turn carbon dioxide back into coal

Carbon dioxide could be removed from the atmosphere and stored as a solid in a bid to manage climate change, using a new technique pioneered at Australia's RMIT University.

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OMA hits back over dance ban at its Rijnstraat 8 office building in The Hague

The Dutch government's warning that dance parties might compromise the structural integrity of OMA's Rijnstraat 8 building has been dismissed as "an abundance of caution" by the architecture studio.

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The Airbus A380 was a "dream project" that changed aircraft interior design, says Paul Priestman

Last month, Airbus announced it was ceasing production of the A380, the world's largest passenger aircraft. Transport designer Paul Priestman, who designed the superjumbo's first interior, spoke to Dezeen about its design legacy.

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Red tones feature throughout Lofos cocktail bar in Greece

Ark4Lab of Architecture has used an assortment of red tones and clashing materials to create a "mosaic" of spaces inside this bar in northern Greece.

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Careers guide: Gavin Green reveals his path to designing theatres on Broadway

Gavin Green is responsible for design at theatre consultancy Charcoalblue. He explains how he came to work on major renovations of theatres across the globe, in this interview for the Dezeen Jobs careers guide.

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Tokyo 2020 unveils Olympic Games pictograms that nod to 1964 originals

Tokyo 2020 has unveiled a set of 50 retro-style sport pictograms that pay homage to the icons introduced at the first Tokyo Olympics in 1964.

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Mobile Offices designs Brutalist concrete architecture school in India

Floating staircases connect teaching spaces in the Brutalist-style monolithic concrete School of Planning and Architecture Vijayawada by Mobile Offices in India.

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Heatherwick's Vessel at Hudson Yards claims ownership of visitors' photography

The Heatherwick Studio-designed Vessel at New York's Hudson Yards is planning to maintain rights to any photography taken of the public structure, a move that has prompted an outcry from critics on social media.

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AI3 fuses contemporary and rustic elements for French eatery in Atlanta

Stone, woodwork and pops of blue are teamed together inside this French restaurant and bar in Atlanta, which local practice AI3 designed to evoke the chef's childhood in Provence.

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White scaffolding fills interior of Wardrobe NYC boutique by Jordana Maisie

Australian designer Jordana Maisie has created a boutique for Wardrobe NYC that features elements of New York City's streetscape, including a scaffolding system and industrial benches inside the dressing rooms.

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"A totally senseless structure"

In this week's comments update, readers can't agree whether Thomas Heatherwick's Vessel at Hudson Yards will elevate New York to new heights.

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"Hudson Yards is a billionaire's fantasy of the future of city life"

Manhattan's newly opened Hudson Yards is all shine and no substance, and New York City deserves better says Alan G Brake in this Opinion column.

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Tom Dixon to open The Manzoni, a permanent restaurant and showroom in Milan

Designer Tom Dixon is opening a restaurant and showroom called The Manzoni in Milan, allowing his brand to "forget being temporary and build something permanent" in the city.

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Dock House in coastal Chile by SAA rests on triangular wooden stilts

Chilean firm SAA Arquitectura + Territorio has used angled stilts that gradually increase in height to raise this seaside holiday home above its sloped site and offer occupants views of Chile's coast.

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Grohe unveils duo of 3D metal-printed taps

Dezeen promotion: German bathroom and kitchen manufacturer Grohe has used 3D printing to reimagine two of its popular tap styles.

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