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Citroën's 19_19 concept car aims to take passengers on a "magic carpet ride"

Citroën's vision for the future of intercity travel is a fully electric and autonomous "living room on wheels", which takes cues from aviation design.

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Steven Holl Architects designs Beijing office block with curved glass roofs

The CIFI Building in Beijing by Steven Holl Architects will have swooping glazed roofs that are designed to contrast with a textured concrete facade.

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Morrama's "smarter phone" concepts aim to enhance your wellbeing

Smartphone users can easily switch their devices from full functionality to minimal "mindful" modes in these concepts by UK design agency Morrama.

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Colours clash inside Warsaw's Opasly Tom restaurant by Buck Studio

Buck Studio played with colour and texture inside this restaurant in Warsaw, which features boldly contrasting orange fixtures and grooved blue surfaces.

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Fredrikson Stallard makes furniture cast from "humble" cardboard

London studio Fredrikson Stallard has completed the Reformation collection of furniture and art made using cardboard found on the streets of the city.

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Aqua Creations introduces stackable Totem lighting

Dezeen promotions: Tel Aviv studio Aqua Creations has launched a series of sculptural lighting fixtures that can be used individually or stacked on top of one another.

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RCKa converts former church hall into colourful community centre

Simple timber divisions and bright colours define architecture studio RCKa's conversion of a 19th-century London church hall into The Granville, a community centre with workspaces.

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Studio Libeskind's Ngaren museum to track human evolution in Kenyan landscape

Daniel Libeskind's New York architecture firm has revealed plans to build a museum in Kenya's Rift Valley, comprising tapered and pointed structures that resemble stalagmites.

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Female-focused Deeper than Text exhibit kicks off NYCxDesign 2019

A handmade copper lamp and a tiger-shaped pom-pom rug are among the designs featured in this all-female exhibition, which Chelsea gallery 1stdibs is hosting for this year's NYCxDesign festival.

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Yves Béhar designs "world's first 3D-printed community" for Latin America

Designer Yves Béhar has revealed plans to build 3D-printed houses for an impoverished farming community in Latin America.

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Join Dezeen's Notre-Dame Spire chat on Twitter with #dezeenchat

Should Notre-Dame's spire be rebuilt as a replica or be given a modern redesign? Dezeen editors Tom Ravenscroft and India Block will be taking over our Twitter account on 15 May at 4pm UK time to answer your questions. Join the discussion using the hashtag #dezeenchat.

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Vertical waste processor wins conceptual skyscraper contest

A skyscraper that processes waste, an ice dam, an urban nature reserve and a border-wall building are among the conceptual projects recognised in this year's eVolo Skyscraper Competition.

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MIT's Self-Assembly Lab proposes new way of growing islands and coastlines

Researchers at MIT and in the Maldives have come up with a solution to help coastal communities threatened by climate change: submersible objects carefully placed to promote the growth of beaches and islands.

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