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Alexander Symes arranges Pepper Tree Passive House around existing tree

Architect Alexander Symes has added an angular addition to a house in Unanderra, Australia, featuring wood-lined living spaces that open onto a terrace perched in the canopy of a large tree.

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BIG unveils plans for "an entire city in one building" in Esbjerg

Danish architecture studio BIG has unveiled visuals of Masterplan Esbjerg Strand, a proposal for an education-focused campus and innovation hub surrounded by water in Jutland, Denmark.

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Seven playful dog kennels created by architects and designers

Today is International Dog Day so Dezeen has put together a roundup of architectural canine beds, including a kennel informed by the stones of ancient henges and another based on Star Wars.

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University of Michigan explores low-carbon construction with robot-built pavilion

A team of students and researchers has shown how, with the help of robots, it's possible to build an intricate pavilion using only small pieces of timber.

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Great Wrap is a clingfilm alternative made from waste potato peels

Australian biomaterials company Great Wrap has created a compostable bioplastic alternative to clingfilm that is made from waste potatoes.

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Architects and designers reimagine Louis Vuitton's iconic luggage for 200 Trunks 200 Visionaries exhibition

Architects Frank Gehry and Sou Fujimoto are among the designers who have reimagined the iconic Louis Vuitton trunk to celebrate the fashion house founder's 200th birthday.

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Black-clad volumes set into a hillside form Ghent House by Thomas Phifer and Partners

Arched passageways that act as tunnels connect the six black-clad, single-room volumes of Ghent House in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York by Thomas Phifer and Partners.

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Dezeen Debate newsletter features a "fantastic treehouse" in the bush of Sydney's Palm Beach

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Greenhouse-like pavilion encloses Danish sand and plants to create "dynamic ecosystem"

Architecture collective Barila has aimed to highlight how architecture should interact with nature with its Dune pavilion at Copenhagen's Chart Art Fair, which was captured in this video produced as part of the Dezeen x Chart 2022 collaboration.

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NBBJ set to add two towers to Paul Rudolph's brutalist Boston Government Services Center

The state government of Massachusetts has unveiled plans by architecture studio NBBJ to redevelop the brutalist Hurley Building in Boston and add a pair of high-rises to the Paul Rudolph-designed 1970s structure.

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Maxim Zhestkov creates digital "motion sculptures" with algorithms informed by physics

Digital artist Maxim Zhestkov discusses his Waves immersive digital art installation, which is animated in response to a series of algorithms informed by the laws of physics, in this exclusive video produced by Dezeen in collaboration with W1 Curates.

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"If we want a new materiality we have to reimagine our relationship with the world"

Promotion: architects Joseph Grima and Vo Trong Nghia were among a group of international urban design thinkers who met at the 2022 Living Cities Forum in Melbourne, Australia to discuss the construction industry's material use in a world of finite resources.

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