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Gare Maritime in Brussels turned into a timber shopping centre

Neutelings Riedijk Architects has converted a railway station in Brussels into a mixed-use development, which is the largest cross-laminated timber project in Europe.

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Netha Goldberg designs shoes with attachments for tampons and matches

Tampons, matches and charging ports protrude from integrated openings in these Netina shoes, which Netha Goldberg designed to allow wearers to "assist while on the go".

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3D-printed fashion has "no limitations of form and geometry" says Julia Koerner

Black Panther costume designer Julia Koerner explains how she uses technology to apply architectural techniques to fashion in the first video of our Design for Life collaboration with Dassault Systèmes.

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Atelier L2 creates modular wooden interiors for Ateliers des Capucins

Rennes studio Atelier L2 has installed 20 wooden boxes as modular units for shops, exhibitions and hospitality businesses inside Ateliers des Capucins, a covered square in a 19th-century arsenal in Brest, France.

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Richard Hutten melts down airport's old chairs for "radical" new seating system

Dutch designer Richard Hutten worked with Lensvelt to create 27,000 new seats for Amsterdam's Schiphol airport that make use of the building's existing resources.

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OODA reveals football museum and HQ for Liga Portugal

Architecture studio OODA has designed a cube-shaped office above a green-roof covered museum for the governing body of Portuguese football.

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Estudio Flume completes Babassu flour factory in Serra

São Paulo's Estudio Flume has refurbished and extended the Babassu flour factory in Serra, Brazil to create a better workspace for the quebradeiras who turn babassu nuts into oil and flour.

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Good design can reduce voter errors says postal vote envelope designer

Christopher Patten has redesigned the mail-in envelopes for North Carolina ahead this year's US presidential election to make them clearer so the chance of votes not counting is reduced.

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Slim Aarons' photography made available as prints by Fine Art America

Dezeen promotion: art marketplace Fine Art America has curated a collection of photography by Slim Aarons and made it available to purchase as wall art and prints.

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Gardens bookend Yo Ju Courtyard House in Washington by Wittman Estes

Seattle architecture studio Wittman Estes drew on ancient Chinese landscape paintings and principles of garden design for this black house in Washington.

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