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Bahrain weaving facility by Leopold Banchini Architects "celebrates local construction and craft traditions"

Ponds, palm trees and sunken seating areas interrupt the gridded layout of the Al Naseej Textile Factory in Bahrain, which Leopold Banchini Architects designed to incorporate traditional building methods.

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Daniel Libeskind is deconstructivism's "late bloomer"

We continue our deconstructivist architecture series with a profile of Daniel Libeskind who designed one of the movement's most evocative buildings, the Jewish Museum Berlin.

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All(zone) chosen to design MPavilion 2022 in Melbourne

Bangkok architecture studio All(zone) has been revealed as the next practice to design Melbourne's MPavilion, an annual architecture commission similar to London's Serpentine Pavilion.

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BIG wraps Vltava Philharmonic Hall in ascending colonnades

Danish architecture studio BIG has unveiled plans for a national concert hall in Prague that features protruding angular colonnades, which double as large balconies.

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Luminaires Series 100 lamps by Yrjö Kukkapuro for Blond

Dezeen Showroom: designed as a lighting solution for his studio in the 1960s, Finnish furniture designer Yrjö Kukkapuro's Luminaires Series 100 is now available from Swedish lighting brand Blond.

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Buro Happold works with indigenous builders to develop climate resilience strategies for cities

Roofs made from living trees and floating houses on reed islands are among the urban planning concepts developed by engineering studio Buro Happold in collaboration with indigenous communities as part of an installation called Symbiocene.

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Dezeen Awards judges advise entrants to "keep things simple and honest"

With less than two weeks until entries close, Dezeen Awards judges including Paula Scher, Rolf Hay and Hans Ulrich Obrist have told us what they are looking for this year.

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Bureau de Change creates architectural tiles using glass made from mussels

London architecture studio Bureau de Change has produced a range of patterned tiles using Thames Glass, a biomaterial created by artist Lulu Harrison from mussel shells.

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Brooklyn-based Piscina's sculptural furniture wins top award at ICFF

Design studio Piscina, which is led by Natalie Shook, has been named Best in Show and Best Emerging Designer at the 2022 ICFF Editors Awards.

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Morphosis designs Athenæum cultural district at University of Texas at Dallas

Architecture studio Morphosis has designed a performance hall and two art museums for a new cultural district called Athenæum at a Dallas university.

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The Interior Design School presents seven student projects

Dezeen School Shows: a co-living space for healthcare workers and a student housing project that acknowledges the importance of mental health are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at The Interior Design School.

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Edge bathroom collection by Jean-Marie Massaud for Axor

Dezeen Showroom: French designer Jean-Marie Massaud has worked with Axor to create Edge, which the German brand considers "quite possibly the most avant-garde bathroom collection ever".

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