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Paul Cashin Architects creates timber extension for coastal Island Cottage

Paul Cashin Architects has refurbished and extended a 19th-century cottage in Sussex, England, cladding the old and new buildings in larch.

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World's first 360-degree infinity pool proposed for London skyline

Compass Pools has unveiled a concept for a four-sided infinity pool atop a London skyscraper, accessed via a submarine-style door.

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Summa designs new visual identity for Spanish postal service Correos

Spanish branding agency Summa has subtly rebranded Correos, the Spanish national postal service, with a simplified logo for the digital age and a new typeface.

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Drone-equipped hospitals could be resilient to disasters

Architecture and engineering firm Leo A Daly has proposed building "drone-powered" hospitals in hurricane-prone areas, which could continue operating even when roads are closed or destroyed.

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Everyday objects made from Portuguese stone to feature in Common Sense exhibition

Dezeen promotion: an exhibition at Design Miami/Basel will see seven designers and studios, including Jasper Morrison, Michael Anastassiades and the Bouroullec brothers, present household objects realised in Portuguese stone.

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Norm Architects gives homely feel to interiors of luxury yacht Bella

Danish studio Norm Architects has applied its minimalist aesthetic to a 20-metre-long luxury yacht, decking out its interiors with an array of warm and tactile materials.

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T Sakhi creates public spaces using Beirut's security infrastructure

Architecture and design studio T Sakhi has transformed security barriers into seating as part of a series of urban interventions aimed at creating social places for locals in Beirut.

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Five roles for interior designers including opportunities at AvroKO and Ingenhoven Architects

Our pick of the top positions for interior designers on Dezeen Jobs this week includes vacancies at design studio AvroKO and architecture firm Ingenhoven Architects.

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Jake Moulson creates eclectic interiors in D2 Townhouse revamp

Architect Jake Moulson has renovated a dilapidated Dublin townhouse, creating a dramatic set of interiors filled with bespoke furniture.

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Lunya styles Williamsburg store like an apartment

A sofa, dining table and bed furnish this shop for luxury sleepwear in Brooklyn, which was designed as a "celebration of the home" to reflect its cosy pieces.

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Dezeen Weekly features a micro home in Tokyo and Apple's newest Mac Pro

The latest edition of our newsletter Dezeen Weekly includes a micro home in Tokyo with a total floor area of just 19 square metres and Apple's newest Mac Pro, its most powerful desktop computer to date. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

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Amazon to deliver purchases by drone "within months"

Amazon's all-electric Prime Air drone is expected to start autonomously delivering packages to customers within months, in a bid to get orders to buyers faster than the one-day delivery service.

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Apple Store architect wants to use only glass to rebuild Notre-Dame's roof and spire

Eight Inc, the studio that developed the Apple Store concept, wants to accurately reconstruct Notre-Dame's roof and spire using structural glass.

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SOM completes Tenaya Towers in massive student housing project at California university

Board-marked concrete, cement plaster and glass form the facades of two student dormitories that Skidmore, Owings & Merrill has created for an expansive housing development at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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"We wanted to create a symbol" with new minimal BT logo says designer Paul Franklin

London studio Red&White is behind the new minimal logo of telecommunications company BT. Studio founder Paul Franklin told Dezeen that confidence was the key to rebranding the British icon.

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Johannes Torpe designs Heartbreaker sofa for Moroso after a breakup

Dezeen promotion: designer Johannes Torpe has created a series of whimsical furniture for Italian furniture brand Moroso, inspired by a relationship and its breakup.

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Design Museum defends Designs of the Year show after Extinction Rebellion protest

London's Design Museum has hit back after environmental action group Extinction Rebellion called on designers to boycott its Beazley Designs of the Year show.

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