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Tensile fabric roof stretches over bamboo structures at Raleigh Campsite in China

The Architectural Design Institute of South China University of Technology has completed a youth development facility, by renovating a former primary school and adding a series of covered bamboo campsite spaces.

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Proposed UK passport design by Mark Noad "truly represents our standing in the world"

With the UK mired in Brexit crisis, this is a good time to revisit this design submitted for our Brexit passport design competition, which seems to sum up how a lot of people feel about the political situation.

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This week, major new skyscrapers were approved in the UK and Denmark

This week on Dezeen, two big projects were given the green light – the new tallest building in western Europe and controversial London viewing tower The Tulip.

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Malou Palmqvist's sculptures defy the "fundamental laws of nature"

Geometric shapes balance precariously atop misshapen forms in this abstract sculpture series by Swedish designer Malou Palmqvist.

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Michelle Ho proposes retrofitting housing estates to densify cities

The latest video in our Dezeen x MINI Living series explores a vision from Bartlett School of Architecture student Michelle Ho, to replace demolished sections of a London housing estate with adaptable co-living units.

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Seven trends to watch out for at Milan design week 2019

As we count down the days until the start of Milan design week, editor Amy Frearson predicts the big trends that will emerge this year, from circular design to off-grid living.

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Thomas Vailly uses sunflowers to make bio-based materials

Eindhoven-based designer Thomas Vailly explores turning sunflower crop waste into bio-materials to make sustainable products from insulation panels to iPhone cases.

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Unpaid internships "strong part of the social fabric" in Japan

Architects and designers in Japan have defended unpaid internships in the country, saying it is a cultural tradition with deep roots.

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YH2 completes vacation home "hanging from" remote cliff in Canada

A narrow bridge leads to this holiday home among woodland outside Montreal, which local firm YH2 has designed to be reminiscent of a treehouse.

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