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Monolithic walls enclose "quiet and introverted" Hall of Immortality in China by Studio 10

Architecture firm Studio 10 has used tall concrete walls covered in earth-coloured render to envelop this ceremonial hall at Longshan Cemetery in Jiaozuo, China.

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Ten homes with exposed cross-laminated timber interiors

For our latest lookbook, we've collected 10 interior projects that feature exposed cross-laminated timber, from a 1980s housing block in Germany to a cosy Finnish cabin.

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This week Foster + Partners' Tulip tower was rejected by the UK government

This week on Dezeen, the UK housing secretary dismissed planning proposals for a 305-metre-tall tourist attraction in the City of London over concerns about embodied carbon and the quality of its design.

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BAAO adds playful elements to a Brooklyn daycare centre

Curved apertures, blue tones and a constellation of pendant lights feature in a kindergarten in New York City designed by architectural studio BAAO.

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Leo Maher charts a history of homosexuality with Unfamiliar Passions furniture

Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Leo Maher has created a series of unusual furniture pieces that combine references to queer culture from across history.

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Hongik University, Korea spotlights 10 industrial design projects

A fashion store designed to reference a garden and a series of cocktail-making objects intended to enhance the bartending experience is included in Dezeen's latest school show from students at Hongik University, Korea.

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Fritz Hansen launches chair and table designs to make the office more inviting

Dezeen promotion: Danish furniture brand Fritz Hansen aims to bring more sophistication to the workspace with a rework of a midcentury chair by Arne Jacobsen and a more versatile version of its multifunctional Pluralis table.

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Atelier Luma develops software to "incite designers to use salt as a material"

Software that simulates the growth of salt in various conditions has been created by Henna Burney and Kalijn Sibbel of Atelier Luma to help designers make use of the material in their own projects.

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Atelier Luma uses salt crystals to create glass-like cladding material

Material designers Henna Burney and Kalijn Sibbel of Atelier Luma have used ancient salt marshes in southern France to create thousands of glass-like panels and installed them as cladding inside Frank Gehry's Arles tower.

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Henna Burney extols "extraordinary potential" of salt in live interview for Dezeen 15

Day 10 of the Dezeen 15 virtual festival saw material designer Henna Burney of Atelier Luma divulge the potential of salt as a material for the future in a live video interview.

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