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Le Corbusier's colourful final pavilion re-opens in Zurich

Pavilion Le Corbusier has reopened to the public in Zurich after architects Silvio Schmed and Arthur Rüegg restored the art museum to its original state.

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Nike pulls trainers that feature early US flag

Nike has pulled a special-edition Fourth of July trainer that features an old version of the American flag on its heel, as it may "detract from the nation's patriotic holiday".

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Architecture and design highlights from Glastonbury 2019

This captioned movie explores some of the best installations at this year's Glastonbury music festival, including temporary structures by design studio Block9 and artist Joe Rush.

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Grimshaw transforming Herman Miller Factory into Bath Spa University

Grimshaw is transforming its adaptable 1970s Herman Miller factory, designed by its founder Nicholas Grimshaw, into the Locksbrook Campus for Bath Spa University.

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Boris Johnson wanted to decorate "boring" London Bridge Station with gargoyles

Boris Johnson asked Grimshaw to jazz up its re-design of London Bridge Station when he was mayor of London, suggesting the studio add "gargoyles along the front".

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Terry Farrell puts his "exuberantly colourful" flat on the market

Postmodern architect Terry Farrell is selling the flat he designed for himself in a former Spitfire factory in Marylebone, London, after living in it for more than 20 years.

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Hyunseok An designs a sustainable algae micro-farm for the home

Graduate designer Hyunseok An wants to highlight the role that "unappreciated" algae could play in our diets by creating an indoor micro-farm for the home.

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Five architecture and design opportunities in Germany

Dezeen Jobs has plenty of job vacancies in Germany available right now, with roles in Berlin, Düsseldorf and Cologne, including positions with Studio Olafur Eliasson and HENN Architecten.

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Glass-fronted bathroom takes centre stage in Kyoto home

Architecture studio 07Beach has placed a bathroom alongside a central courtyard at the centre of this house in Kyoto to give the clients the feeling of "open-air bathing" in their own home.

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Piero Lissoni-designed residences to feature in Vancouver's new Oakridge community

Canadian firm Henriquez Partners Architects has designed 10 tree-topped towers and a sprawling park to form a new mixed-use development on a suburban parcel of Vancouver.

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Solein protein powder "100 times more climate-friendly" than other food

Food tech start-up Solar Foods has created a climate-friendly protein-rich food that uses much less water and land than other animal or plant-based foods.

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Anders Ruhwald converts abandoned Detroit building into all-black installation

Charred wood, lead shingles and molten glass are among the materials used by artist Anders Ruhwald to transform a vacant Detroit apartment building into a public art installation that acts as a memorial.

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Istituto Marangoni London now accepting applications to its interior design masters course

Dezeen promotion: applications are now open to attend Istituto Marangoni's MA Interior Design course at its London location, which starts in October 2019.

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