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Lemoal Lemoal Architectes builds translucent half-timbered tennis pavilion

Paris studio Lemoal Lemoal Architectes has completed a half-timbered changing pavilion at the Garden Tennis Club of Cabourg on the north coast of France.

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Original beams and brickwork add warmth to pared-back Madrid apartment

Architect Leticia Saá has woven historical features such as exposed brickwork and wooden pillars into the minimal interior of this open-plan apartment in Madrid.

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T Sakhi infuses Murano glass with metal wires for Tasting Threads tableware

Beirut design studio T Sakhi combined Venetian Murano glass with recycled metal threads and powder to create a pair of textured glassware collections.

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Poisson Blanc cabin by Naturehumaine has a white pointed metal roof

A gabled titanium roof and wooden walls form this white house that architecture studio Naturehumaine has perched on a wooded site in Québec, Canada.

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Orange performance room stands out at Yale University's radio station

New York architecture studio Forma has created contrasting orange and grey-coloured rooms for Yale University's student-run radio station.

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Kyoto Station designed as "geographical valley" says video blogger Martin van der Linden

Hiroshi Hara's monumental Kyoto Station features in the latest short movie by architecture video blogger Martin van der Linden, as part of his contribution to Virtual Design Festival.

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