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Max Siedentopf creates survival guide for living in lockdown

Artist Max Siedentopf has created a series of art works, called Home Alone – A Survival Guide, that depict challenges that can be taken on at home during coronavirus lockdown.

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SODA creates contemporary MYO offices inside 1970s London building

The gridded facade of this office in central London informed the arrangement of its interiors, where SODA has built a series of flexible workspaces that can be adjusted to suit different occupants.

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Kiran Zhu's portable sanitation kit aims to improve public hygiene

Chinese designer Kiran Zhu has created the Handy Capsule sanitation kit in a bid to encourage better public health habits in light of the coronavirus pandemic.

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10 significant concrete buildings featured in Chinese Brutalism Today

Alberto Bologna spotlights 10 key buildings from his book Chinese Brutalism Today, which examines the enduring trend of concrete architecture in China.

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Escobedo Soliz wraps brick house for retired teacher around a patio

Mexican studio Escobedo Soliz has completed a simple house in Mexico City comprising two brick arms that flank a central patio.

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Dezeen Weekly features 10 architecture films to stave off boredom

The latest edition of Dezeen Weekly includes our pick of 10 architecture films to stave off boredom and the porch of an Italian villa which has been converted into a micro-home for isolation. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›

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Italy's design brands "hopeful" as coronavirus lockdown end nears

Design brands in Italy are hoping to reopen factories and restart production lines next week, when coronavirus restrictions are due to be eased.

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Weston Williamson + Partners proposes turning container ships into floating coronavirus hospitals

Container ships could be converted into giant hospitals that could sail to cities most impacted by coronavirus, under a proposal by UK architecture studio Weston Williamson + Partners.

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