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SOM completes double-cantilevered Manhattan Loft Gardens tower

Manhattan Loft Gardens is a 143-metre-high tower with two cantilevers designed by Skidmore Owings & Merrill that overlooks London's 2012 Olympic Games park.

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World's tallest shipping-container building to be built in London

Patalab Architecture has won approval to build a nine-storey office block from shipping containers, which will be the world's tallest building made from the modular structures.

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Top 10 architecture and design exhibitions: summer 2019

We've chosen our top 10 summer architecture and design exhibitions from around the world. To find out about industry events taking place in July, August and September, look at our comprehensive month-by-month guide.

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"Design can't solve all our problems, so stop pretending it can"

Designers may not be able to save the world by themselves, but they must help avert societal problems and the looming climate crisis, says Christine Murray.

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Kazerne is a design-focused boutique hotel in Eindhoven

Moon/en/co and Van Helmond Architecten have teamed up to form Kazerne, an Eindhoven hotel that boasts just eight rooms and an exhibition space that will showcase pieces from notable Dutch designers.

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ElectroDermis researchers make stretchy wearable tech that sticks to the skin

Wearable devices can be stuck onto the stick like plasters, using a new method pioneered by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University.

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Fleur Pavilia clubhouse offers Hong Kong residents respite from city life

Dezeen promotion: New World Development has added a greenery-filled clubhouse alongside its Fleur Pavilia residences in Hong Kong, to help inhabitants escape the bustle of urban life.

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Tuñón Arquitectos' Casa de Piedra is formed of nine cube-shaped rooms

Tuñón Arquitectos has completed Casa de Piedra, a house in the town of Cáceres, Spain, which is built from solid stone and laid out in a grid of nine cube-shaped rooms.

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SHoP and Ken Smith convert Manhattan's Pier 35 into an eco park

US firms SHoP Architects and Ken Smith Workshop have turned a sliver of land along the East River into an ecological park featuring gardens, a faceted metal screen and a rocky beach that serves as habitat for mussels.

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SelgasCano's Serpentine Pavilion opens in Los Angeles

The plastic-wrapped Serpentine Pavilion designed by Spanish firm SelgasCano has been rebuilt in Los Angeles as an events space for British co-working company Second Home.

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Dixon Jones designs sculptural shipping-container building for Edinburgh

Architecture studio Dixon Jones and sculptor David Mach have collaborated on a proposal for an event space and marketing suite in Edinburgh, which will be made from a stack of bright red shipping containers.

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Saavedra Arquitectos creates "brutal" stone tower for Luzia House in Mexico

A long, low bar and a tall stone volume make up this holiday home, which Mexican firm Saavedra Arquitectos has nestled into a woody hillside.

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Top roles on Dezeen Jobs this week include Adjaye Associates and Foster + Partners

We've selected the top five roles in architecture, interiors and design on Dezeen Jobs this week, including positions at Adjaye Associates and Foster + Partners.

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