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Claesson Koivisto Rune converts 1920s bank building into K5 Tokyo hotel

Swedish studio Claesson Koivisto Rune has unveiled a boutique hotel in Tokyo, featuring 24 new design products.

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Forensic Architecture founder denied US entry to attend his own exhibition opening

Forensic Architecture founder Eyal Weizman has been prevented from entering the United States ahead of the opening of his studio's Miami exhibition that explores the "arbitrary logic of the border".

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Make uses bronze and stone for St James's Market redevelopment

Make architecture studio has completed the first phase of St James's Market redevelopment, featuring a block with a ribbon-like stone and bronze facade and the restoration of a late 19th-century building, as shown in this video produced by Dezeen.

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Five provocative projects by artist Max Siedentopf

Artist Max Siedentopf caused outrage with his depiction of people wearing various everyday items as coronavirus masks. Here are five of the artist's provocative works.

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Jaguar Land Rover designs electric mobility platform for city environments

Car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover has released its near-future Project Vector concept for an autonomous and electric multi-use vehicle, which is designed to contribute to safer and less polluted urban environments.

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Bonell+Dòriga carries out understated overhaul of Walden 7 apartment

Architecture studio Bonell+Dòriga has revamped an apartment in Ricardo Bofill's Walden 7 in Barcelona, dotting its interior with colourful geometric elements that reference the building's facade.

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Five promising roles for project architects on Dezeen Jobs this week

Dezeen Jobs has a number of opportunities for project architects right now. Here are five of the most exciting roles available.

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Julia Olanders makes "toxic" vases from insulation foam and concrete

Stockholm-based designer Julia Olanders has used construction materials that are usually hidden in buildings to create a series of decorative vases for her Betweenness project.

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Radical Innovation Award 2020 for hospitality design opens for entries with new products category

Dezeen promotion: this year's edition of the Radical Innovation Award has opened its call for entries, with both professionals and students invited to submit forward-thinking hospitality designs.

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Architect designs own house with white tower in Puglia

Architect Lorenzo Grifantini stacked the bedrooms of his own house in Puglia, Italy, inside a 12-metre-high white tower overlooking a large courtyard.

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Developers of Elkus Manfredi's New York skyscraper ordered to cut 20 storeys

The developers of topped-out New York skyscraper 200 Amsterdam, designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects, are taking legal action after a court ruling to reduce the tower's height.

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Eight designs that make use of waste products

The Design Transfigured/Waste Reimagined exhibition at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art features projects that repurpose waste products. Here are eight highlights including vases sculpted from PVC pipes.

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Thier & van Daalen's The Plastic Mine homeware reveals hidden patterns in factory waste

Dutch designers Iris van Daalen and Ruben Thier's The Plastic Mine is a series of home accessories made from plastic clumps gathered from a factory floor.

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Max Siedentopf apologises for offence caused by images of coronavirus masks made of everyday items

Artist and designer Max Siedentopf has apologised for offending people with his photos of home-made coronavirus masks, adding that his work aims to take people "out of their comfort zone".

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Grimshaw releases visuals of Eden Project Foyle with thatched centrepiece

Grimshaw, the studio behind the Eden Project in Cornwall, has designed an ecological resort in Northern Ireland that will feature a thatched play area and treetop walkways.

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Watch the video of the Dezeen Day discussion about designing for the circular economy

The discussion between Dutch designer Richard Hutten and Ellen MacArthur Foundation CEO Andrew Morlet at the inaugural Dezeen Day conference last year was one of the liveliest, with the two disagreeing over whether plastic can be part of a circular economy.

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