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VATRAA transforms "introverted" artist's studio into light-filled London home

Architecture studio VATRAA has converted a former artist's studio in west London into a house featuring a six-metre-high lightwell that allows daylight to reach a new basement level.

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Ten living rooms that use floor-to-ceiling glazing to bring the outdoors in

In our latest lookbook, we spotlight 10 homes with living rooms enclosed by floor-to-ceiling glazing and window walls that create seamless connections to their natural surroundings.

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This week we revealed the 11 most under-threat modern buildings in America

This week on Dezeen, US conservation group Docomomo rounded up 11 American buildings from the 20th century that are under threat of demolition.

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INC Architecture & Design wraps Brooklyn apartments in off-white terracotta

INC Architecture & Design has designed the St Marks Place housing block with terracotta-clad facades in Brooklyn, New York.

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Nike takes steps towards circular design with glueless ISPA Link trainers

Sportswear brand Nike has unveiled ISPA Link, a collection of modular trainers that can be easily disassembled, as part of the brand's move towards a circular design economy.

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Olive Union introduces intelligent wireless hearing aids that look like earbuds

Promotion: tech company Olive Union has introduced its latest set of wireless hearing aids and headphones that use AI to automatically optimise the sound settings to suit the user's environment.

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Africa sun lounger by Eugeni Quitllet for Vondom

Dezeen Showroom: created by Catalan designer Eugeni Quitllet for outdoor furniture brand Vondom, the Africa sun lounger has a simple shape that is designed for users to easily move.

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Homey table by GamFratesi for Poltrona Frau

Dezeen Showroom: Danish-Italian design studio GamFratesi has created an unusual folded structure out of aluminium to form the legs of the Homey table, for Italian brand Poltrona Frau.

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