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Linear brick wall conceals earthy and tactile interiors of Devon Passivhaus

A linear red-brick wall obscures the textured interiors and art-filled courtyard hidden inside McLean Quinlan's low-rise Passivhaus home in Devon, UK.

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UK government attempting to "destroy" planning system say architects and critics

The UK government's planning reform proposals, which were revealed yesterday, will fail to address the root causes of England's housing crisis according to architects and critics.

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Remi restaurant in Berlin is defined by cherry-red joinery

Red-stained cabinets crafted from MDF surround the open kitchen of restaurant Remi in Berlin designed by local studio Ester Bruzkus Architekten.

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University of Colorado students share architecture projects in the Rocky Mountains

A high-altitude lavatory with gabion walls and a reimagined motel feature in this VDF school show of work from University of Colorado's College of Architecture and Planning.

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Camille Walala unveils Les Jumeaux street artwork in colourful New London Fabulous style

Two pedestrian crossings and a building facade in London's White City district have been given a new lick of paint as part of one of Camille Walala's characteristically vibrant public art installations, called Les Jumeaux.

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Atelier Dau adds kinetic bronze facade to Chimney House extension in Sydney

Architecture studio Atelier Dau has created an infill extension with a perforated bronze facade for the refurbishment of a heritage-listed building in Sydney.

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Seven of the best houses in Mexico's Valle de Bravo

From volcanic rock, soil-based render to roofs covered in shrubs, these seven houses have all been designed to complement their setting in Mexico's scenic Valle de Bravo.

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Zaha Hadid Architects' residential community in Roatán features in today's Dezeen Weekly newsletter

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Coral skeletons crafted from 3D-printed calcium carbonate could restore damaged reefs

Coral Carbonate is a research project that involves 3D printing with calcium carbonate to create sustainable underwater "houses" for coral reefs and marine life to grow.

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UK government reveals full extent of "radical" planning reform proposals

The UK government has laid out proposals to speed up planning approval for developments, which prime minister Boris Johnson described as "unlike anything we have seen since the second world war".

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Bell Chair by Konstantin Grcic for Magis

Products fair: Italian furniture brand Magis has launched the Bell Chair, an affordable, stackable monobloc seat made of recycled polypropylene by Konstantin Grcic.

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