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Clap creates "new planet" inside Hong Kong fashion cafe Her

Stacked terracotta display plinths and celestial aluminium partitions help create an other-worldly atmosphere within this fashion store-cum-cafe in Hong Kong.

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Omer Arbel presents experiments with concrete at Particles for the Built World exhibition

Slices taken from a concrete column cast inside a flexible fabric mould form the centrepiece of this exhibition in Vancouver showcasing designer Omer Arbel's material experiments.

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Challenge Design's metal-clad kindergarten folds around a courtyard

Metal shingles cover the folding forms of the Park Legend Kindergarten in Chengdu, China, built by Challenge Design to mimic the peaks of nearby mountains.

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Garret Cord Werner includes three pools in Seattle house designed for avid swimmer

A reflective pond, a lap pool, and a jacuzzi intersperse and organise the spaces of this residence that Garret Cord Werner designed for an island in the middle of Seattle's Lake Washington.

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Michan Architecture creates "cave-like" ceiling above Mexico City's Oku Restaurant

A pair of huge concrete lights drop down over the bar of this restaurant in Mexico City, which was designed by local firm Michan Architecture.

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