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Snøhetta's underwater restaurant "embraced by nature" in Norway

Architecture studio Snøhetta has released photos showing how its underwater restaurant, Under, has become covered in marine life since reaching completion in Norway three years ago.

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Bob Sheil resigns as Bartlett director following report into school's "toxic" culture

Breaking news: Bartlett director Bob Sheil has stepped down in response to yesterday's report highlighting bullying, racism and sexual misconduct at the London architecture school.

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Carlo Ratti transforms botanical garden in Milan into an "energy park"

Italian studio Carlo Ratti Associati has used over 500 metres of copper pipe to create energy-generating sculptures for its Feeling the Energy installation in the Brera botanical garden at Milan design week.

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AI creates "repulsive and strangely compelling" Serpentine Pavilion

Architecture critic Oliver Wainwright has used artificial intelligence to generate a speculative proposal for next year's Serpentine Pavilion.

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Prowl and Byborre 3D-knit images of Californian wildfires into seating upholstery

Californian studio Prowl Studio and textile label Byborre are showcasing 3D-knitted textiles informed by Californian wildfires at the Exposure Therapy exhibition during Milan design week.

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Aeeri table by Peter Kunz for Arper

Dezeen Showroom: Swiss architect Peter Kunz referenced origami when creating the sculptural steel Aeeri table for the Italian brand Arper.

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IKEA Festival highlights today include documentaries exploring design's role in addressing global migration

A range of talks and videos that explore the role of design in addressing global migration and displacement are among the events taking place today as part of IKEA Festival, which Dezeen is partnering with during Milan design week.

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UK government introduces restrictions for timber in mid-rise buildings' external walls

Timber wall systems will need to pass a large-scale fire safety test before they can be used on medium-rise residential blocks in England under building regulations being introduced by the UK government.

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NeuronaLab reorganises Barcelona loft with blue stair storage unit

A large blue unit provides extra space and storage in a compact Barcelona apartment, which has been renovated by local architecture studio NeuronaLab.

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Ceramiche Refin's Prestigio Travertino tiles give classic travertine stone a modern update

Promotion: Italian tile brand Ceramiche Refin has launched Prestigio Travertino, a porcelain tile collection that was designed in reference to "monumental architecture, majestic squares and extraordinary works of art".

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Khaled El Mays places bold modular seating in "psychedelic" installation

Multidisciplinary designer Khaled El Mays has created a surreal psychedelic-style installation at Nilufar Gallery for Milan design week, which features statement modular seating.

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Colleen Healey adorns restored Maryland carriage house with colourful facades

Colleen Healey Architecture has restored and expanded an early 20th-century carriage house on an unusual lot in Maryland by placing black stucco and colourful panels on the facade.

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Dezeen Debate features Theaster Gates' Serpentine Pavilion

The latest edition of Dezeen Debate features the 2022 Serpentine Pavilion, which was designed by Chicago artist Theaster Gates. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now!

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WilkinsonEyre wraps Toronto skyscraper in "three-dimensional diamonds"

London architecture studio WilkinsonEyre has completed the CIBC Square skyscraper in Toronto, Canada, which is surrounded in undulating glass facades.

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Report exposes "toxic learning and teaching culture" at Bartlett

An independent investigation into the Bartlett School of Architecture has revealed "unforgivable" bullying, harassment, racism and sexual misconduct by staff at the London institution.

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Zurich University of the Arts spotlights 10 industrial design projects

Dezeen School Shows: a device placed in the ear to help treat sleep disorders and a project that examines how modern technology shapes beauty ideals are included in Dezeen's latest school show from students at Zurich University of the Arts.

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Highlights from IKEA Festival yesterday include Ilse Crawford talk and Sabine Marcelis collection launch

A discussion with designer Ilse Crawford on her fragrance collection and editor of Us and Our Planet book Maisie Skidmore feature in this video of yesterday's highlights from IKEA Festival, which Dezeen is publishing as part of our partnership with IKEA during Milan design week.

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Forked lighting by Buster and Punch

Dezeen Showroom: architect and Buster and Punch founder Massimo Minale designed Fork lighting to bring out the beauty of metal through multiple techniques.

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Zenso High by Formstelle for Zeitraum

Dezeen Showroom: design studio Formstelle and German brand Zeitrum have added a high-back lounger to their Zenso chair family, which draws on the Zen symbol of the Enso circle.

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