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Omer Arbel Office films concrete tree-like forms that will become House 75.9

Designer Omer Arbel's Vancouver studio has made a film documenting the concrete forms of House 75.9, which is being built on a hay farm near Surrey in British Columbia, Canada.

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Evian releases label-free bottle made from recycled plastic as it embraces the circular economy

Mineral water brand Evian has unveiled its first bottle made of recycled plastic as part of its plan to become a circular brand by 2025.

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SHoP Architects reveals Botswana Innovation Hub nearing completion in Gaborone

US studio SHoP Architects and local studio Nutall Smith have released a set of photos showing their innovation hub and HIV research laboratory almost complete in Gaborone, Botswana.

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Competition: win a subscription to Inque magazine and an exclusive T-shirt by Matt Willey

In our latest competition, we have teamed up with Inque magazine to give readers the chance of winning a year's subscription and an exclusive T-shirt designed by Matt Willey.

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Tsubo House in Hackney features tiny Japanese-style courtyard

Architecture practice Fraher & Findlay has renovated and extended a home in east London, adding a small courtyard that offers glimpses of old and new parts of the property.

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MoDus Architects builds curving concrete tunnel entrances in South Tyrol

A road tunnelling through mountains in South Tyrol has been given undulating concrete portals and sculptural chimneys of weathering steel by MoDus Architects.

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US House of Representatives passes bill for bird-friendly public buildings

The US House of Representatives has passed a bill to reduce the amount of glass used for federal buildings in a bid to protect birds from death by collision.

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Atelier Schwimmer designs two-toned Chalet Lakeside in Canada

Canadian architecture firm Atelier Schwimmer has contrasted planks of charred wood with pale wood to form a cabin for brothers overlooking a lake in Canada.

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