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Emil Eve Architects creates "sense of calm" in pale pink loft extension

Everything is pale pink in this monochromatic loft extension designed by Emil Eve Architects for a house in east London.

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"Everything changed in architecture" after 9/11 attacks says Daniel Libeskind

The terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Center helped the public understand the importance of architecture, says the architect who masterplanned the rebuilding at Ground Zero as part of our 9/11 anniversary series.

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Dezeen Awards 2021 architecture shortlist reveals world's best buildings

We are announcing the Dezeen Awards 2021 shortlists this week. Here are the 61 buildings shortlisted in the 12 architecture project categories.

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Primo Specialist Washpod by Neil Wilson for CDUK

Dezeen Showroom: designer Neil Wilson has created a new product for CDUK's Primo wash basin range – a washpod that can be quickly added to public spaces to make them more hygienic.

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9/11 anniversary: how the World Trade Center site was rebuilt

Next Saturday marks 20 years since the world was traumatised by the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. In the first piece of our series marking the anniversary of the attack, we look at how the site was rebuilt.

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Live panel on design education with Beatriz Colomina, Aric Chen and Anthony Dunne

Dezeen has teamed up with Salone del Mobile to live stream a talk exploring the issues facing a new generation of graduate designers. Tune in here at 3:00pm Milan time.

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Bureau uses pastel shades to create dreamlike interior for Geneva float spa

Blocks of pastel-coloured tiles overlap across the walls and floors of this spa in Switzerland, designed by local studio Bureau to reflect the serenity of "floating naked in a highly salted water pod".

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Side Angle Side creates gabled home in Austin for an architectural photographer

Dark grey walls and a crisp silhouette define a residence created by US firm Side Angle Side for Texas-based architectural photographer Casey Dunn.

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