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Solar Greenhouse is a prototype for "zero kilometre" food production and energy generation

A team of students and researchers at the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC) has designed a prototype Solar Greenhouse for energy generation and food production with a "zero kilometre" philosophy.

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World's longest suspension bridge opens in Turkey

The 1915 Çanakkale Bridge has reached completion in Turkey with a span of 2,023 metres, becoming the longest suspension bridge in the world.

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Commenter calls The Colburn School extension "a love child of Gehry and Koolhaas"

In this week's comments update, readers can't believe that plans to extend The Colburn School in Downtown Los Angeles were designed by architect Frank Gehry and are discussing other top stories.

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Donna wall light by Nina Jobs and Stina Sandwall for Pholc

Dezeen Showroom: taking inspiration from high fashion, designers Nina Jobs and Stina Sandwall aimed to mimic the look of fabric pleats with metal in the Donna wall light for Swedish brand Pholc.

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One week left to save 20 per cent on your Dezeen Awards entry

There's just one week left to save 20 per cent on entry fees for Dezeen Awards 2022! On top of this, don't forget that small companies pay half the price.

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Craig Green reimagines Adidas shoes with industrial screws and pumps

British fashion designer Craig Green has created a collection of experimental shoes and boots for sportswear brand Adidas, which debuted at London Fashion Week.

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Batek Architekten renovates historic cinema in pastel and earth-coloured hues

German studio Batek Architekten has refurbished Yorck Kino Passage, one of the oldest cinemas in Berlin, adding a foyer bar with pistachio-coloured arches and covering its screening rooms in saturated colours.

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La Firme reorganises centuries-old Montreal loft with contemporary finishes

Montreal architecture studio La Firme has reorganised an apartment in a 1800s textile mill, using cabinetry to shape the new interior configuration.

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A hemp alternative to steel rebar features in today's Dezeen Agenda newsletter

The latest edition of our Dezeen Agenda newsletter features a hemp alternative to steel rebar, which could avoid the problem of corrosion and cut carbon emissions from construction.

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Flat-pack wood furniture uses "nature-powered shaping" to self assemble

The Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD) at the University of Stuttgart has released prototypes for self-forming wood furniture that requires no assembly.

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Balbek Bureau proposes "temporary but dignified" refugee villages for Ukraine's displaced

Kyiv practice Balbek Bureau has analysed refugee settlements around the world to develop a blueprint for a modular village that could provide emergency shelter for people made homeless during the war in Ukraine.

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Bellevue lamp by Arne Jacobsen for &Tradition

Dezeen Showroom: to celebrate what would be Arne Jacobsen's 120th birthday, &Tradition has launched two special editions of the Danish architect's Bellevue floor lamp.

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Meeting Room office furniture by Kettal

Dezeen Showroom: furniture manufacturer Kettal has designed an adaptable and modular office meeting room that can accommodate up to 10 people.

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