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John Pawson designs his own minimalist rural retreat

Home Farm is John Pawson's self-designed minimalist second home in the Cotswolds, England, featuring three kitchens but no clutter.

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Dezeen Events Guide lists the key architecture and design events around the world

Dezeen has launched Dezeen Events Guide, a new listings guide covering the leading design-related events taking place around the world this year.

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Ski-in-ski-out hotel Le Coucou boasts interiors by Pierre Yovanovitch

Nature-themed artworks and bespoke furnishings feature throughout Le Coucou, a design-focused ski hotel completed by Pierre Yovanovitch.

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Eight cute and kitschy robots from CES 2020

Smart-home technology and innovative cars were overshadowed at CES by tiny robots designed to be human companions. We've rounded up eight of the kitschiest offerings at this year's event.

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Swyft creates flat-pack sofa that is assembled without tools

London start-up Swyft has produced a sofa that one person can put together on their own without the need for any tools.

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Iterare Arquitectos uses traditional materials inside Valencia's House of Giants

Iterare Arquitectos has used traditional construction techniques and local materials to update a 100-year-old home in Valencia with a minimalist interior.

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Carlings releases "world's first augmented-reality T-shirt"

Wearers can update their clothing with new political messaging each day, with the augmented-reality The Last Statement T-shirt from Swedish retailer Carlings.

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Bell Phillips builds curved white-brick pavilion in London park

A sweeping, white-brick pavilion in Southwark Park in London by architecture studio Bell Phillips curves along the park's historic pathways.

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Studio Drift exhibits interactive works based on birds and dandelions in San Francisco

San Francisco's Carpenters Workshop Gallery is staging an exhibition of works by Studio Drift that aim to showcase the "intersection of nature and technology".

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Brutalist Marcel Breuer building in Connecticut sold to become hotel

IKEA has sold a brutalist tower by Marcel Breuer in Connecticut to a local architect and developer, who plans to turn it into a zero net energy boutique.

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Philosopher and architecture writer Roger Scruton dies aged 75

Roger Scruton, the British conservative thinker, author and architecture critic who was co-chair of Building Better, Building Beautiful, has passed away at the age of 75.

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IKEA to give $46 million pay-out to family of toddler killed by recalled dresser

IKEA is set to pay $46 million (£35 million) to the parents of a two-year-old, who died after one of the furniture brand's freestanding Malm dressers toppled onto him.

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51-1 gives culinary school in Peru an industrial aesthetic

Peruvian studio 51-1 Arquitectos has completed an academic building in Lima that is meant to serve as a "gastronomic machine" for training culinary and hospitality students.

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