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HHF Architekten uses modular steel and timber structure for mixed-use block in Switzerland

A modular grid of exposed steel creates balconies, terraces and external staircases at this mixed-use development in Weggis, Switzerland, designed by HHF Architekten.

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Ten houses made from colourful concrete

Concrete is usually associated with an industrial-looking shade of grey, but it doesn't always have to be that way. Here, Dezeen rounds up 10 concrete houses that bring colour to the material.

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Cake releases anti-poaching electric motorbike for South African park rangers

Swedish brand Cake has created an electric motorbike specifically for use in the remote South African bush that is "super-efficient" at catching animal poachers.

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Watch our live talk with Stefano Boeri about his new book Green Obsession

Dezeen has teamed up with Italian architecture studio Stefano Boeri Architetti to host a live talk marking the launch of Stefano Boeri's book exploring the relationship between nature and architecture. Tune in live at 3:00pm UK time.

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Koster outdoor furniture by Studio Norrlandet for Skargaarden

Dezeen Showroom: Studio Norrlandet has designed Skargaarden's Koster collection of outdoor chairs and tables to withstand even the most extreme weather conditions.

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Stufish designs "world's largest kaleidoscope" in Saudi Arabia

Stage architecture studio Stufish has built what it says is the world's largest kaleidoscope — a mirrored installation that shows ever-shifting images of Saudi Arabia.

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Studio Rhonda uses saturated colours and glass bricks to revamp Zetteler's headquarters

Interiors firm Studio Rhonda has redesigned communications agency Zetteler's London office using contrasting colours and tactile vegan and deaf-friendly materials.

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Dotplot device monitors changes in breast health

Postgraduate students at the Royal College of Art have created a portable tool to help women check their breasts for abnormalities.

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Graypants converts slender space near Seattle into Tomo restaurant

Dark-toned wood and golden light are found in this Washington bar and eatery by design firm Graypants that alludes to a Japanese urban alleyway.

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A minimalist white house in Mexico features in today's Dezeen Debate newsletter

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate, the new name for our Dezeen Weekly newsletter, features a minimalist white house in Mexico.

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Palma reorganises San Ignacio beach home in Mexico around circular pool

Mexican design studio Palma has renovated and extended a home on the Pacific coast, reorganising the living spaces around a central circular swimming pool.

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HP calls for "seamless remote working" for architects and engineers

Promotion: technology brand HP has identified how its range of large-format printers can support architecture, engineering and construction professionals working from home.

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