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Vo Trong Nghia Architects connects six triangular pavilions to create zigzag office

Vo Trong Nghia Architects has completed a series of six triangular concrete pavilions connected by a low block of office spaces for Vietnamese telecommunications group Viettel.

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Architecture education is in crisis and detached from the profession, says Schumacher

Patrik Schumacher has hit out at architecture education, accusing schools of being disconnected from the real world and claiming that many teachers use their positions to promote their own agendas.

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Jaime Hayon creates monochrome carousel for Swarovski's Tyrolian theme park

Spanish designer Jaime Hayon has completed a fairground carousel covered with 15 million Swarovski crystals for the company's outdoor park in the Austrian countryside.

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Dezeen Awards 2019 interiors longlist announced

There are 259 interior design projects on the longlist for Dezeen Awards 2019, including a pink vegan pizza place, a bunker-like apartment and a library in an old locomotive shed.

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UK housing commission urges planners to "say no to ugliness"

The Building Better Building Beautiful Commission has urged UK councils to reject "ugly" housing schemes and prioritise car-free developments in its latest report.

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Note Design Studio includes recharge room in central London co-working space for TOG

Note Design Studio has fashioned warm and tactile interiors for central London co-working space Summit House, which includes a room where stressed workers can recharge.

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Science Museum curator picks five designs for a driverless future

An exhibition at London's Science Museum explores the future of autonomous mobility, and the designs that are paving the way. Curator Margaret Campbell selects five pieces from the show and reveals the stories behind them.

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WE-S Architecten adds diagonal brick extension to Belgian bungalow

A long, thin extension clad in bricks by WE-S Architecten cuts diagonally through the plan of this bungalow in Pittem, Belgium.

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Work in Use designs exercise equipment from fine materials

A gymnastics balance beam, rubber blocks and brass weights are among this collection of high-end gym equipment, designed by Rhode Island studio Work in Use.

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Wittman Estes and NODE use prefab elements to create rentable backyard cottage in Seattle

American firms Wittman Estes and NODE have created a prefabricated accessory dwelling unit, or ADU, that is wrapped in charred wood and runs entirely on solar power.

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Rockwell Group builds sloped Lawn in Washington DC's National Building Museum

New York City firm Rockwell Group has inserted a grassy hill scattered with deckchairs and hammocks into the Great Hall of Washington DC's National Building Museum.

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Gerry Judah creates "pure and simple" sculpture to showcase Aston Martin Le Mans winner at Goodwood

British artist and designer Gerry Judah has created a sculpture to celebrate the Aston Martin DBR1 car at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.

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Keyi Chen's desk accessories encourage us to play while we work

Central Saint Martins graduate Keyi Chen has reinterpreted everyday desk accessories as stress-relieving devices called Inte-rest-ing that encourage people who work long hours to play at their desks.

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