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Pezo von Ellrichshausen creates monolithic Less pavilion in Canberra

Chilean studio Pezo von Ellrichshausen has completed a pavilion-like artwork in Canberra, Australia, comprising 36 concrete columns and a circular ramp that leads up to a viewpoint.

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Ten buildings that showcase Birmingham's brutalist history

A new book titled Birmingham: The Brutiful Years celebrates the UK city's brutalist structures. Here Birmingham-based creative Sharonjit Sutton, who designed the volume, picks 10 favourites.

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Six fashion courses that teach design, marketing and technology

Dezeen Courses: interested in studying fashion at university? Check out six fashion courses available at universities located in the UK, Austria and the USA featured on Dezeen Courses.

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Matte Works launches watch informed by "sci-fi-like" solar energy plants

Promotion: Hong Kong watch brand Matte Works is launching its first product – a solar-powered timepiece called Solution-01 with an interchangeable strap.

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Austin Maynard Architects develops "ethical housing" in inner-city Melbourne

Austin Maynard Architects has completed Terrace House, a self-funded apartment building in Melbourne which is low-cost, eco-conscious and has enough room for young families.

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North River Architecture adds Passivhaus-certified home to heritage farm

North River Architecture designed Gallatin Passive House as an extension to an 18th-century farm in upstate New York, repurposing the existing barn as a double-height play space for the owner's three children.

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Softspace Digital surrounds Chart Art Fair pavilion with bioplastic revolving doors

Design collective Softspace Digital has built a pavilion at Chart Art Fair from natural materials including gelatin-based bioplastic and larch, which has been captured in this video produced as part of our Dezeen x Chart Art Fair 2022 collaboration.

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Floating staircases | Invisible Studio house | Fairytale-informed pavilion

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Invisible Studio revamps "poky cottage" with tactile double-pitched extension

Architecture practice Invisible Studio has renovated a tired cottage in a valley in England by reconfiguring its cramped interior and adding a contemporary concrete and timber extension.

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Eight homes with characterful floating staircases that appear to defy gravity

A staircase with an in-built swing and a metal structure hung from a ceiling are among the eight floating staircases featured in our latest lookbook.

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Note Design Studio creates "unexpected" restaurant in historic Stockholm food hall

Off-kilter tiles set in thick blue grout clad the bar of the Tysta Mari restaurant in Stockholm, designed by local practice Note Design Studio.

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Memola Estudio leaves concrete structure exposed for Gale Apartment in São Paulo

Balancing natural and industrial materials was a key focus during Brazilian studio Memola Estudio's renovation of this São Paulo apartment.

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Studio AX aims to highlight potential of biomaterials with Danish fairytale-informed pavilion

Architecture practice Studio AX has showcased the potential of biomaterials with a timber and hemp pavilion at Chart Art Fair, which is captured in this video created as part of the Dezeen x Chart Art Fair 2022 collaboration.

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Seaweed-topped pavilion | Green bedrooms | Observatory visitor centre

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Hassell hides First Light Pavilion under grass-covered dome at British observatory

Australian studio Hassell has concealed an exhibition space for the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England, beneath a grass-topped dome informed by the site's iconic Lovell Telescope.

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Ten calm green bedrooms that showcase the power of natural colours

A fire-damaged apartment enlivened with green paint and a nature-informed mural with dripping gold accents feature in our latest lookbook, which contains 10 green bedrooms.

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This week PETA said architects could prevent billions of bird deaths

This week on Dezeen, PETA's general counsel for animal law Jared Goodman spoke about how architects could "easily" prevent billions of bird deaths per year caused by collisions with glazed and mirrored buildings.

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Craig Steely Architecture tops Musubi house in Hawaii with dramatic roof

There are practically no doors in this Hawaii retreat by Craig Steely Architecture that has a triangular inner courtyard, massive skylight and a cantilevered roof.

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Moshe Safdie donates his Habitat 67 apartment to McGill University

Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie is gifting his personal unit at the brutalist-style Habitat 67 housing complex and his professional archive to his alma mater in Montreal, where he earned his architecture degree in 1961.

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Rex Skov Arkitekter tops Chart Art Fair pavilion with seaweed roof

Danish studio Rex Skov Arkitekter aims to explore the potential of seaweed as a sustainable building material with its Biosack pavilion at Copenhagen's Chart Art Fair, which was captured in this video produced for the Dezeen x ChartArt Fair 2022 collaboration.

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Volar stool by Alexander Lotersztain for Derlot

Dezeen Showroom: designer Alexander Lotersztain has created a stool named Volar for Australian furniture brand Derlot, which is characterised by its cantilevering wooden seat.

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