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Bureau uses "surgical intervention" to transform chalet into Mr Barrett's House

Experimental architecture studio Bureau has taken a building apart and put it back together again, to create a home for the fictional protagonist of 1963 film The Servant.

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Design Miami/Basel explores the anthropocene with Elements: Earth exhibition

Curator Aric Chen has explored how we will use materials in a new geological age, in the headline exhibition for this year's Design Miami/Basel.

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Splinter Society transforms Melbourne bungalow into Japanese-inspired home

Australian studio Splinter Society has redesigned a Californian-style bungalow in Melbourne, as a Japanese influenced house with strong connections to its garden.

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Squint/Opera, BIG and UNStudio create virtual-reality collaborative design tool

Creative digital studio Squint/Opera has worked with BIG and UNStudio to create Hyperform, a tool that allows architects and planners to collaborate in virtual reality.

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Yinka Ilori covers adult playground in Pinterest's most pinned colours at Cannes Lions

Designer Yinka Ilori invites visitors to the Cannes Lions festival to "tap into their inner child" at his colourful, geometric-patterned playground installation for Pinterest.

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Bert modular treehouse designed to look like Minions cartoon character

Architecture studio Precht has unveiled Bert, a conceptual modular treehouse shaped like a tree trunk, with large round windows designed to make it look like the single-eyed character from the film Minions.

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Kenneth Cobonpue and Disney create Star Wars furniture collection

Filipino designer Kenneth Cobonpue has joined forces with the Star Wars franchise to interpret iconic characters from the cult series as a collection of armchairs, footstools and lamps.

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Valbæk Brørup Architects designs barrel-vaulted cabin in Danish forest

A barrel-vault topped with corrugated steel forms the dramatic pine living space within this summer cabin near the town of Nykøbing Sjælland, Denmark.

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Visitor centre revealed for Frank Lloyd Wright's Oak Park Home and Studio

Chicago architect John Ronan has designed a Prairie-style visitor centre to adjoin Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio in Oak Park, Illinois.

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Explore Junya Ishigami's Serpentine Pavilion in 360-degree video

Take a look inside the latest Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, a low-rising rocky canopy designed by Japanese architect Junya Ishigami, in this exclusive 360-degree video filmed by Dezeen.

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Four granny flats in Los Angeles that make the most of a back garden

The Los Angeles Design Festival is spotlighting architect-designed granny flats with a series of tours this week. Here are look at four of the city's best.

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Adidas loses bid for three-stripe trade mark in the EU

An EU court has told Adidas it cannot hold a trade mark for the use of three stripes "in any direction".

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Dezeen Weekly features Japanese houses and a video interview with Junya Ishigami

The latest edition of Dezeen Weekly includes a round up of 10 Japanese houses that offer complete seclusion and an exclusive video interview with Junya Ishigami on year's Serpentine Pavilion. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

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Henning Larsen unveils plans to revive Esbjerg Bypark

Henning Larsen has revealed plans to revive a neglected park in the city of Esbjerg, Denmark, by extending an existing amphitheatre to create a giant staircase between the city and its port.

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Vladimir Radutny overhauls industrial Michigan Loft apartment in Chicago

This apartment in Chicago, which features wood and steel volumes slotted within an exposed concrete structure, was designed by local firm Vladimir Radutny Architects to create a spacious home for a couple.

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Shift Automotive conference returns to Berlin to explore the future of mobility

Dezeen promotion: the biannual Shift Automotive exhibition and convention will be returning to Berlin in September 2019 to explore how technology will affect the future of transport.

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