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Faceted glass atrium bisects OMA's Axel Springer building in Berlin

A diagonal atrium enclosed by faceted glass protrudes from the exterior of the Axel Springer building, which OMA has completed in Berlin, Germany.

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Jes Paone's Desert lights resemble dried-out river beds rendered in porcelain

New York architect and designer Jes Paone has created a collection of lights in collaboration with his aunt, the ceramicist Anne Paone, which feature cracked, wobbly porcelain shades.

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"Is Covid-19 going to change our cities? The answer is no," says Norman Foster

The coronavirus pandemic will not fundamentally change cities, but could lead to more sustainable buildings, a "renaissance" for urban farming and a "new future" for monorails, says Norman Foster.

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DooSooGoBang restaurant in South Korea references Buddhist practices

The ascetic lifestyle and diets of Korean Buddist monks influenced the interiors that Limtaehee Design Studio has created for DooSooGoBang restaurant in the city of Suwon, South Korea.

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Third talk in Exhibit Columbus series to explore community and the arts in the American Midwest

In this live conversation by Exhibit Columbus and Dezeen, a panel of experts will discuss how cultural organisations and communities can work toward creating equitable civic spaces across the US. Watch here from 7:00pm UK time (2:00pm EST) on 13 October 2020.

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Cobe and Dissing+Weitling design futuristic footbridge for Køge Nord Station

Køge Nord Station crosses two rail lines and eight motorway lanes and was created by Cobe and Dissing+Weitling for a new high-speed train line from Copenhagen.

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Mythology crafts warm plywood interiors for Shen beauty store in Brooklyn

Plywood covers almost every surface in this store that creative studio Mythology has designed for beauty retailer Shen in Brooklyn, New York.

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Lesley Lokko resigns as dean of architecture at New York's City College in "profound act of self-preservation"

Scottish-Ghanaian architect Lesley Lokko has resigned as dean of the Spitzer School of Architecture at City College in New York, citing a crippling workload and a lack of empathy for black women.

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Ben Terrett declines D&AD presidency citing lack of diversity

D&AD deputy president Ben Terrett has refused to step up to the presidency of the UK design and advertising body saying "there has not been enough diversity" in industry leadership roles.

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