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Rise Design Studio brightens Harvist Road flat with glass-walled lightwell

Expansive panels of glass helped Rise Design Studio connect the formerly light-starved living spaces of this northwest London flat to the outdoors.

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Leta and Wade reveal their "purposeful eclecticism" in five zany projects

Brooklyn design duo Leta and Wade are out to show how design can be more fun. The pair talk Dezeen through five of their favourite projects, ranging from a series of idiosyncratic couple portraits to an alternative Valentine's Day party.

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"Feminists have not understood the meaning of my work" says Gaetano Pesce after Up chair protest

Italian designer Gaetano Pesce has accused feminist protesters of misinterpreting his most iconic chair design, created 50 years ago in the image of a woman's body.

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Absence of regulations in India "leads to exploitation of interns" says architecture graduate

Architects in India have to endure exploitative internships in order to complete their studies, according to recent graduate Urvashi Vasishtha. With unpaid internships under the spotlight, she spoke to Dezeen about the situation in her country.

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360-degree video shows creation of Assemble's Granby Winter Garden

This 360-degree movie documents the three-year process of creating Assemble's Granby Winter Garden from two derelict houses in Liverpool, UK.

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Top five roles in architecture and design including jobs at SOM and 3XN

Our selection of the best opportunities in architecture, interiors and design on Dezeen Jobs this week includes positions at Skidmore Ownings & Merrill and 3XN Architects.

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Contraceptive jewellery offers alternative method of birth control

Contraceptives and other drugs could be administered through an earring, using a method invented by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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Tierney Haines Architects adds lavender-topped writer's study to a house in Ireland

Dublin practice Tierney Haines Architects has completed Library Lookout, a cedar-clad study space and library with a green roof, for two authors in Connemara, Ireland.

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Rob Peetoom hair salon opens inside old soda factory in Williamsburg

A lounge with a curved sofa and a coffee bar feature in this hair salon in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighbourhood, which Ruud van Oosterhout has designed for two sisters.

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Pelletier de Fontenay draws on local barns for Hatley House in Canada

Montreal studio Pelletier de Fontenay has included a plywood-lined meditation room in one of the three gabled volumes that form this home in Hatley, Quebec.

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