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ICADA intentionally puts holes in roof of small wooden house in Japan

Wood knotholes are typically a sign of poverty in Japanese architecture, but ICADA has used them to create a unique lighting effect in Knothole House.

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Foster + Partners completes quartet of high-speed rail stations in Saudi Arabia

Foster + Partners has completed stations in Saudi Arabian cities Mecca, Medina, Jeddah and King Abdullah Economic City, connected by the 280-mile Haramain high-speed rail line.

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Wild Flower launches gender-neutral sex toy Enby for "all of life's transitions"

The first sex toy created by retailer Wild Flower is a genderless object meant to suit a variety of bodies.

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AI robot Ai-Da presents her original artworks in University of Oxford exhibition

An exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculpture made by Ai-Da, a humanoid robot with artificial intelligence, has been unveiled at a gallery in the UK.

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Softroom creates "world's-longest" parametric wall inside Istanbul Airport

London architecture studio Softroom has created six lounges for Turkish Airlines inside Istanbul Airport, linked by a ribbon-like parametric wall that's nearly a mile long.

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Five promising opportunities for Part 2 architectural assistants in London

There are plenty of opportunities for recent graduates and junior architects on Dezeen Jobs right now. Here are five of the best roles for Part 2 architectural assistants in London, including positions at Craftworks and Arup.

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Nike channels 1980s nostalgia into Stranger Things sportswear collection

Nike has looked back into it archives from the 1980s to create a collection of clothing and sneakers based on Netflix series Stranger Things.

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Tehran apartment block by Fundamental Approach Architects features perforated brick screens

Fundamental Approach Architects has transformed the facade of an eight-storey housing block in Tehran using angular screens of perforated brick.

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Kettal to sell replicas of penthouse from Richard Neutra's California home

Kettal has launched a replica of the penthouse pavilion atop VDL Research House, the former Los Angeles home of modernist architect Richard Neutra.

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Dezeen Weekly features an interview with Ellen MacArthur and products that celebrate Pride Month

The latest edition of our newsletter Dezeen Weekly includes an interview with Ellen MacArthur and a round up of eight products that celebrate Pride Month. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

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Kazakhstan's flag reinterpreted as new building for the capital

Fundamental Architects and Omega Render have envisioned a building spanning a river in Nursultan, capital of Kazakhstan, with a hole in the middle to make it look like the national flag.

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City Benches by young designers brighten London's Cheapside

A giant sleeping whippet and a bright red sundial are among the playful street furniture enlivening the UK capital during the London Festival of Architecture.

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StudioAC inserts wooden staircase and bedroom boxes into 140-year-old Toronto home

A pair of "floating" timber-clad bedrooms and a wooden staircase now feature in this Victorian-era residence in Toronto, renovated by local firm StudioAC.

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Rehau envisions alternative living methods inside the Future Apartment

Dezeen promotion: German plastics manufacturer Rehau has teamed up with Ippolito Fleitz Group to imagine what an apartment of the future will look like.

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