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Dezeen Awards 2019 interiors category winners revealed

The 10 interiors projects that have won Dezeen Awards 2019 have been announced. They include a compact black house designed to stand out like a minimalist sculpture, and a micro-flat in Taipei.

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OlssønBarbieri designs Snåsa water bottle and visual identity

Oslo-based design studio OlssønBarbieri has created the visual identity and bottle for water brand Snåsa, which is made from materials that are easy to recycle.

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Just two weeks to go until Dezeen Day!

Time is running out to secure your place at our agenda-setting architecture and design conference in London on 30 October. Buy your ticket today to avoid missing out.

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2020 RIBA International Prize grand jury announced

Studio Gang founder Jeanne Gang and Rossana Hu, co-founder of Neri&Hu, have joined jury chair Odile Decq on the grand jury of the 2020 RIBA International Prize.

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SuperBee wax wraps offer an alternative to cling film

Thai company BeeConscious has created wraps from beeswax-coated cotton, that can stand in for cling film and other plastic packaging for food.

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Lucas y Hernández-Gil splits moods inside Madrid duplex apartment

An indoor courtyard with orange grass and shiny, silver curtains are some of the fun features that Lucas y Hernández-Gil has added to the basement of this Madrid apartment.

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Re-public designs visual identity for restored Hafnia-Hallen sports centre

Local design agency Re-public used the lines that mark out various sports pitches as the basis for a visual identity and wayfinding at Denmark's largest sports centre – the Hafnia-Hallen in Copenhagen.

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Trees poke out through the facade from inside block of Bangkok townhouses

Architecture practice Studionomad has built a block of five apartments in Bangkok with trees growing through the louvres of its facade.

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Google includes recycled plastic in latest Nest Mini speaker

Google has created a fabric made of recycled plastic for the latest version of the Nest Mini speaker, which launched today along with an updated Pixel smartphone with two cameras on its back.

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Two curved skylights flood sunlight into Oculi House by O' Neill Rose Architects

Two elliptical skylights puncture the carved, white plaster ceiling over the living areas in this New York City brownstone, which has been overhauled by local firm O'Neill Rose Architects.

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MoMA reopens following major renovation by Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Architecture firms Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Gensler have completed the renovation and expansion of New York's Museum of Modern Art, featuring a new lobby, bookstore, cafe and several gallery spaces.

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"Plebiscites shouldn't be able to own their own homes"

In this week's comments update, readers disagree with Vivienne Westwood that there should be a ban on private land ownership.

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Richard Hutten to speak about circular design at Dezeen Day

Designer Richard Hutten will speak about design and the circular economy at Dezeen Day in London on 30 October.

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ArtCenter Viewbook features 40,500 unique modernist-inspired covers

US designer Brad Bartlett used an algorithm to give each copy of design school the ArtCenter's prospectus a different cover, playing on the modernist graphics of alumnus Alvin Lustig.

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John Ronan creates affordable housing in Chicago with colourful balconies and a library

A spectrum of vivid hues were incorporated throughout a mixed-use building in Chicago by John Ronan Architects that contains a public library at ground level and low-cost senior housing up above.

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London's mayor calls on architects to design for a circular economy

The mayor of London's office has published a primer calling on property developers and architects to design for a circular economy, with ideas such as rental furnishing and using blockchain technology.

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