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Corten and concrete school overlooks Lake Geneva

Paris architecture studio Ateliers O-S Architectes has added a concrete and weathering steel extension to a junior school in the village of Lugrin overlooking Lake Geneva.

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Coronavirus pandemic causing "significant decline" in UK architects' mental health

Loneliness, money worries and the stress of trying to juggle working from home with caring commitments has had a negative impact on architects' mental health, the RIBA has warned.

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Tree rises up through centre of House in Yoga by Keiji Ashizawa Design

A greenery-filled courtyard lies at the heart of this home that Keiji Ashizawa Design has created for a family of five in Tokyo's Yoga neighbourhood.

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"It's wonderful to see passion and creative energy," says Dezeen Awards 2020 judge Steve Trstenjak

As we count down the days to the Dezeen Awards 2020 deadline on 2 June, Steve Trstenjak of Woods Bagot, says that he's hoping to see an "emphasis on sustainability".

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RCA students design phones that turn speech into physical sensations

Royal College of Art students Sandeep Hoonjan and Xianzhi Zhang have designed a pair of devices that allow people to physically experience conversations while apart during the coronavirus lockdown.

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Smartvoll builds timber-clad extensions around old cottage in Klosterneuburg

Architecture studio Smartvoll has preserved an old cottage in Klosterneuburg, Austria, enveloping it in three more buildings to create a spacious family home.

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Couple builds themselves cedar-clad retreat Little Peek on Maine island Vinalhaven

A screened porch is sandwiched between two cedar volumes to form this holiday home that the founders of Berman Horn Studio in New York built themselves on an island in Maine.

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Vidivixi turns "messy artist's studio" into Mexico City furniture showroom

Design studio Vidivixi has teamed its furniture collection with works by US artists and designers to create a series of moody sets in its Mexico City showroom.

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"Living in a small space with no garden is rarely a deliberate choice" say commenters

Readers are debating architect Alison Brooks' claims that coronavirus will lead to a "value shift" in housing design and sharing their thoughts on other top stories in this week's comments update.

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Simone de Gale Architects explores "rhythm, pattern and repetition" in the built environment

VDF studio profiles: Simone de Gale Architects is a London-based practice that works not just in building and interior design, but has also developed new material technology for the military and secured a masterplan project in Tbilisi, Georgia.

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Tuñón Arquitectos adds white concrete gallery to Museum of Contemporary Art Helga de Alvear

Spanish practice Tuñón Arquitectos has added a white concrete extension to the Museum of Contemporary Art Helga de Alvear in Cáceres, Spain.

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Biennale Interieur and Tallinn Architecture Biennale postponed due to coronavirus

October's Biennale Interieur furniture fair in Belgium has been postponed to 2021 while next year's Tallinn Architecture Biennale in Estonia has been pushed back to 2022.

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VDF premieres Laura Mark and Jim Stephenson's film Zaha Hadid: Words by Eva Jiřičná

Today's collaboration between Virtual Design Festival and filmmakers Laura Mark and Jim Stephenson sees the launch of their film Zaha Hadid: Words by Eva Jiřičná.

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Simon Architecture Prize opens entries for Living Places 2020 awards

Dezeen promotion: Entries are now open for the Simon Architecture Prize Living Places awards, which accepts architecture and design project submissions in video formats.

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Milliken's latest flooring collections include carpet tiles to aid social distancing

Milliken has launched its latest flooring collections at VDF products fair, including Social Factor carpet tiles that encourage physical distancing in the workplace.

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