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BPN Architects designs Ghost House to have "ethereal presence"

BPN Architects has built a partially sunken house "purely from concrete" in the village of Moreton Paddox, Warwickshire.

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TBWA creates "soothing and hypnotising" animations assembling McDonald's Egg McMuffins

To celebrate the Egg McMuffin being available all day in McDonald's restaurants in France, TBWA has created 15 satisfying animations of the deconstructed breakfast item coming together.

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12 exhibitions, events and installations to take in at London Design Festival 2019

As London Design Festival approaches, Dezeen's Jennifer Hahn picks the 12 best things to see and do during the week-long event, from a circular bamboo nest by architect Kengo Kuma to grow-it-yourself couture.

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Design "turns art into something practical" says Simone Bonanni

Italian designer Simone Bonanni explains how he went from doodling in the margins of his notebooks to designing pieces for Moooi, in our latest Design Dreams video for the Dutch brand.

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White Red Architects completes members-only study room in The British Library

White Red Architects has completed a study room for the members-only area of central London's The British Library, with interiors informed by the building's aesthetic.

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PechaKucha founders Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham to champion "world-changing" ideas at Dezeen Day

Architects Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Tokyo studio Klein Dytham Architecture will host a special edition of their rapid-fire presentation format PechaKucha at Dezeen Day, and are calling for designers with world-improving ideas to pitch for slots in the lineup.

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Sebastian Weiss captures Beijing landmarks against scenic skies for Chinese Blue series

Photographer Sebastian Weiss has captured Beijing's white and silver architectural highlights by studios including Zaha Hadid Architects and OMA set against blue skies, for his latest photo series.

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Designers create personal wooden furniture for leaders of London's creative institutions

Creative leaders of London's cultural institutions have collaborated with 10 designers to create an object of personal relevance to them from American red oak wood for London Design Festival.

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Ariostea designs tile collection inspired by iridescent onyx stones

Dezeen promotion: Italian ceramic tile manufacturer Ariostea has released a collection of tiles that mimic the iridescent quality of precious onyx stones.

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Kaan Architecten designs stacked glass Eurartisanat headquarters in Lille

A stack of low, glazed forms house the Eurartisanat Chambre de Métiers et de l'Artisanat des Hauts-de-Franc in Lille, France, designed by Dutch architecture firm Kaan Architecten.

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Maayan Zusman retrofits Tel Aviv apartment for tall sporty couple

Tel Aviv designer Maayan Zusman has renovated a two-bedroom apartment in the city, with a range of custom details for its tall inhabitants.

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Jeff Svitak arranges San Diego apartment block around open courtyards and decks

Built over the Louisiana Purchase restaurant, The Louisiana apartment complex in San Diego is constructed around a series of open courtyards and expansive timber-clad decks.

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End of an era as Giorgio Busnelli leaves B&B Italia

Giorgio Busnelli is to step down as chairman of B&B Italia and leave the business, ending his family's link to the luxury furniture brand his father founded over 60 years ago.

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Dezeen Weekly features Jony Ive's all-diamond ring and a skinny concrete office block

The latest edition of Dezeen Weekly includes a bespoke ring cut from a single block of diamond designed by Jony Ive and Marc Newson and an L-shaped office slotted into a narrow alleyway in Tokyo. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

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3D printing meets felt in new additive manufacturing technique

Acoustic panels and other architectural elements can be made in complex 3D forms using a robotic needle felting process developed by researchers at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning in the US.

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