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Shuhei Goto Architects turns lecture hall into multi-level work space

Shuhei Goto Architects added large, stepped boxes to a former lecture hall to transform it into a playful multi-level office in Shizuoka, Japan.

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ON-A proposes covering Barcelona's Nou Camp stadium with Nou Parc

Barcelona studio ON-A has envisioned a 26-hectare park in the city that would rise up to cover FC Barcelona football stadium to the west.

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Grimshaw designs sculptural metal enclosure for HS2 ventilation shaft

A decorative roof and curved weathered-steel wall will enclose the Amersham Vent Shaft that Grimshaw has designed for the High Speed Two railway.

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Squashed serpents feature in Polly Morgan's How To Behave At Home exhibition

Twisting snakes with iridescent scales squeeze through concrete and polystyrene blocks in How To Behave At Home, the latest exhibition by British taxidermy artist Polly Morgan.

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[In]Brace allows users to control a computer with their tongue

Graduate designer Dorothee Clasen has invented a wearable device that is worn in the mouth to operate a computer using the tongue.

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Orient Occident Atelier builds community hall in Cambodia that harvests clean drinking water

Hong Kong architecture studio Orient Occident Atelier has designed a civic centre that harvests water for the small Cambodian village of Sneung.

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MAD wraps Beverly Hills residences Gardenhouse with America's "largest living wall"

Chinese firm MAD has completed the Gardenhouse residential building in Beverly Hills, which includes a large green wall and is designed to look like a village on top of a hill.

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"Architecture needs to take on a new life for our world to evolve" says commenter

In this week's comments update, readers are debating BIG's plan to build three islands off the shore of Penang Island and sharing their views on other top stories.

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OMA designs glass volume to top Tiffany & Co's New York flagship store

OMA New York, led by Shohei Shigematsu, has unveiled its design for a glass addition to top the historic Tiffany & Co store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.

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BrewDog goes carbon negative with wind-powered breweries

Beer company BrewDog has gone carbon negative by switching to wind power for its breweries and bars, with plans to plant a forest's worth of trees.

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Layer designs Wes Anderson-informed cinema seat for life post-coronavirus

Layer has designed a seat for social distancing in cinemas called Sequel that is knitted from antibacterial copper threads coloured in the "mid-century pastels" featured in Wes Anderson films.

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