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Tung Jai Ork Baab stacks shipping containers to create holiday home in Thailand

A cluster of shipping containers sheltered by a steep metal roof defines a series of indoor and outdoor spaces at this home in Thailand, designed by architecture studio Tung Jai Ork Baab.

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Vipp sets up one-room hotel inside ex-pencil factory in Copenhagen

A factory that once made Denmark's classic Viking school pencils now contains a one-room hotel conceived by homeware brand Vipp.

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Davidson Prize longlist features 14 proposals for co-living

The longlist for the second annual Davidson Prize highlights 14 concepts for co-living and the challenges of single-person and single-parent households, loneliness and the housing shortage.

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"Cumbernauld's fate presents Scotland with a fundamental choice"

Rather than demolishing Cumbernauld's brutalist town centre, we should learn from Patrick Geddes and employ radical surgery to give the megastructure a new lease of life, writes Rory Olcayto.

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Phoenician by Adam Nathaniel Furman for Beit Collective

Dezeen Showroom: London-based designer Adam Nathaniel Furman has created a collection of recycled glass vases and tumblers for Lebanese homeware label Beit Collective.

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Watch a live talk on the role of design consultancies with Universal Design Studio

Dezeen has teamed up with Universal Design Studio to host a live talk exploring the evolution and role of the contemporary design agency. Watch it live from 2pm London time on Tuesday 22 March.

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Fanned and sawtooth roofs top Sanand Factory in India by Studio Saar

Kite-like canopies and geometric roofs shelter the spaces of this factory by Studio Saar, which sits atop a seasonal lake in Sanand, India.

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Kids' creativity unleashed in hands-on chair design project

Students in grade three and four at New York's Trinity School have created a collection of wooden chairs that express their individual personalities, in a module run by art educator Bruce Edelstein.

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Diversity in Design holds inaugural youth design fair in Detroit

Diversity in Design, a collaborative group of designers and brands working to increase racial diversity in the field, has launched the first in a series of educational fairs.

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Hydroformed steel lattice wraps Harvard building by Behnisch Architekten

The Boston office of Behnisch Architekten has completed a massive academic building on a new campus for Harvard University that features the "world's first hydroformed stainless-steel screen".

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Hub Curved meeting room pod by Kettal

Dezeen Showroom: design brand Kettal has released Hub Curved, a modular pod that can be placed in office interiors to provide flexible yet enclosed workspaces.

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"Projects on hold" as China's Covid lockdown hits architects and designers

Coronavirus lockdowns in major cities in China are impacting architecture projects, causing design fairs to be cancelled and triggering concerns over global supply chains.

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