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Maich Swift Architects creates canal-side theatre as third Antepavilion

The third annual Antepavilion is a three-storey colourful rooftop structure designed by Maich Swift Architects that will be used as a canal-side theatre and is topped with a light beacon.

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"It is emphatically not the job of architecture education to mimic practice"

People who say that architecture education isn't fit for purpose are ignoring the many educators and students addressing very real issues, says Sean Griffiths in defence of the current system.

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H&M called out for "greenwashing" in its Conscious fashion collection

Norway's consumer watchdog has criticised fast-fashion chain H&M for misleading marketing of its "sustainable" Conscious collection.

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Rhea Adaimi proposes Carbon Capture Facility to alleviate London air pollution

Royal College of Art graduate Rhea Adaimi has proposed creating a Carbon Capture Facility within an abandoned London warehouse to transform pollution into products.

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Emma Olbers Design adds new furnishings to The Old Library in Stockholm

Woven hemp chairs and pine reading tables are among the pieces that Emma Olbers Design has added in its renovation of the library in Stockholm's Nationalmuseum.

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Strange furry creature stars in ad campaign for The Cunning Little Vixen opera

A furry, fox-like creature moves frantically in this ad, created by branding agency Superunion and animation designer Esteban Diacono for a performance of opera The Cunning Little Vixen.

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Cullinan Studio designs "cracked open" house with gaps to let in the light

London architecture studio Cullinan Studio has built a house in Amersham, England, that is split it into sections to allow light to flood its interiors through the glazed gaps.

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Forensic Architecture "delighted" as Whitney vice chair resigns over tear-gas protests

Research design studio Forensic Architecture has expressed delight at the resignation of New York's Whitney Museum vice chairman Warren Kanders, following months of protests regarding his ties to tear gas used against migrants at the US-Mexico border.

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MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple's Horizon retreat for creatives tops Utah's Powder Mountain

Canadian studio MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple has staggered cedar-clad chalets on Utah's Powder Mountain to form this retreat for creative entrepreneurs.

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Dezeen Weekly features a proposal to re-freeze Arctic sea water and seesaws installed on the US-Mexico border wall

The latest edition of Dezeen Weekly includes a proposal to re-freeze sea water in the Arctic and seesaws installed on the US-Mexico border wall so children in both countries can play together. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

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Brandon Clifford creates heavy concrete sculptures that sway and roll

American designer Brandon Clifford has drawn inspiration from megalithic architecture to create concrete sculptures that seem to defy gravity as they move.

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