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Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center by Hiroshi Nakamura is built using waste materials

Architect Hiroshi Nakamura incorporated around 700 windows donated by the local community into the facades of this waste recycling facility in the town of Kamikatsu, the first place in Japan to pass a zero-waste declaration.

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"Can we create a new aesthetic of scarcity?" asks Francesca Sarti

Supermarket shelves groaning with food are a symbol of our age of overproduction and over-consumption argues Francesca Sarti of Arabeschi di Latte in her Dezeen 15 manifesto. Instead, she asks, how can rationing become poetic?

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Rolls-Royce gets funding to develop mini nuclear reactors at COP26

Daily COP26 briefing: today's COP26 briefing includes mini nuclear reactors, a talk by Nigerian architect KunlĂ© Adeyemi and the Architects' Journal blog.

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Studio MOM designs hydrogen-powered LAVO Bike

Dutch design office Studio MOM has teamed up with hydrogen battery pioneer LAVO to develop an electric bike that can carry heavy cargo over long distances.

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Sabi textile range by Louise Sigvardt for Kvadrat

Dezeen Showroom: Sabi is a series of woolen upholstery textiles from Danish brand Kvadrat, which plays with the perception of colour, textures and layers.

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Enzo Lara-Hamilton, Anne Wagner and Morgan Heenan imagine a world in which people live in "self-contained micro-habitats"

The next finalists in Dezeen's Redesign the World competition powered by Twinmotion​​ are Enzo Lara-Hamilton, Anne Wagner and Morgan Heenan, who have proposed a world in which humans live in self-contained spherical pods.

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Nelly Ben Hayoun announces £1 million of funding for young creatives for Tour de Moon festival

Designer Nelly Ben Hayoun has called for contributions to Tour de Moon, a touring event that will see up to £1 million of bursaries awarded to young creatives as part of the UK government's Unboxed: Creativity in the UK festival.

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Technicolour textiles by Peter Saville for Kvadrat among new products on Dezeen Showroom

Kvadrat's series of multicoloured textiles informed by the colourful sprays farmers use to mark their sheep is among 14 new products featured on Dezeen Showroom this week.

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Canoo's electric and extendable Pickup truck includes pop-out workspaces

US automotive start-up Canoo has created an all-electric pickup truck with a streamlined look and hidden utility features as one of its first vehicles.

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IE School of Architecture and Design launches Entrepreneurship Challenge

Dezeen promotion: the IE School of Architecture and Design has launched a new edition of its MBArch Entrepreneurship Challenge, which calls for designers to solve the challenges currently facing the built environment.

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CetraRuddy completes art deco skyscraper topped with "sculpted crown" in New York

Architecture studio CetraRuddy has created a skyscraper informed by New York's Rockefeller Center with a chevron-patterned facade that pays homage to the surrounding art deco buildings.

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Aidia Studio designs mosque in Preston with cascading arched volumes

London and Mexico city-based Aidia Studio has proposed a mosque for Preston, England, that is designed to be a "quintessential archetype of Islamic Architecture".

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Calcaria porcelain tile collection by CristalCeramicas

Dezeen Showroom: Spanish brand CristalCeramicas has released a collection of multipurpose porcelain tiles informed by the natural stone found in northern Europe.

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Competition: win a RS2 football table by RS Barcelona

For Dezeen's latest competition, we've teamed up with the design brand RS Barcelona to give readers the chance to win one of its signature RS2 football tables.

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Ten projects involving colourful textiles designed by Space Popular

From elaborate stage designs to upholstered sculptures, here are ten projects by architecture and design studio Space Popular that make use of polychromatic textile designs.

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Space Popular designs virtual portal for Sir John Soane's museum exhibition

Architecture studio Space Popular has teamed up with Sir John Soane's Museum in London to create an exhibition that looks at "the magics and mechanics" of virtual travel.

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Space Popular sets out its vision for digital portals made of virtual textiles

Day six of the Dezeen 15 virtual festival saw architects Lara Lesmes and Fredrik Hellberg of Space Popular explain their idea for "a civic infrastructure for virtual teleportation" in a live video interview.

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