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Konishi Gaffney converts 1950s garage into artist's studio with a sense of "civic grandeur"

Architecture studio Konishi Gaffney has overhauled a 1950s garage in an affluent Edinburgh suburb, adding a rhythmic facade made up of wooden battens.

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Intricate puzzle pieces make up brain-like labyrinth at SCI-Arc Gallery

Design group Brash Collective has created a sculptural labyrinth of puzzle pieces using CNC milling in a non-traditional way for the Intentionally Opaque installation at SCI-Arc Gallery.

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Nothing aims to rekindle the "amazing feeling" of early smartphones with Phone (1)

With its transparent light-up back, the Nothing Phone (1) hopes to recall the way that early smartphones "blew your mind", according to the London-based tech company's design director Adam Bates.

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The Shoe Surgeon and Heineken unveil sneakers with beer-injected soles

Los Angeles designer The Shoe Surgeon has collaborated with Dutch beer brand Heineken to create the Heinekicks trainers, which have transparent soles filled with beer.

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Seven architecture and interior design roles in the US

We've selected seven promising positions in North America on Dezeen Jobs this week including roles in San Francisco, New York and Phoenix.

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Chybik + Kristof creates reversible Manifesto Market in Prague with reclaimed materials

Czech studio Chybik + Kristof has completed a pop-up marketplace in Prague with a modular structure of pastel-blue scaffolding that can be easily modified or relocated.

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Brad Pitt foundation agrees $20.5m settlement for owners of defective New Orleans homes

Actor Brad Pitt has reportedly agreed to a settlement of $20.5 million for the owners of homes built by his Make It Right Foundation housing charity, which suffered from water leaks, black mould and foundation issues.

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Part Office transforms Venice Beach condos into "calm" live-work units

Los Angeles design studio Part Office has renovated two condominiums on the California coast, as part of a wider conversion of buildings into hybrid residential and office spaces.

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Dezeen Debate newsletter features the "perfect Airbnb hideout" on a cliff-edge in Mexico

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