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Nori Architects adds cedar-log columns to renovated Japanese office

Japanese studio Nori Architects has used whole cedar logs, earth plaster and waste materials to retrofit the 30-year-old concrete framed Good Cycle Building in Nagoya prefecture

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Ten homes with walk-in wardrobes that store clothes in interesting ways

In this lookbook, we pick out 10 home interiors that feature walk-in closets designed to provide bedroom storage that is both practical and appealing.

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This week we revealed a house hidden underground in Japan

This week on Dezeen, we showcased a house and restaurant designed by architect Junya Ishigami, which is hidden below ground level in Japan.

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Fuse Architects renovates pyramidal 1960s coastal house in California

US studio Fuse Architects added cedar cladding, expanded the windows and brightened the interiors of the Plover House on the coast of California.

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Ten design projects from Pratt Institute School of Design

Dezeen School Shows: a digital experience that lets users explore historical architecture and a project that aims to reestablish connections that were lost due to Covid-19 feature in Dezeen's latest school show by Pratt Institute of Design.

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Photos reveal MAD's "iconic" Lucas Museum under construction in Los Angeles

The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art has released images of its MAD-designed home under construction in Los Angeles and announced an opening date of 2025.

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A wide variety of tiles from Marazzi feature on Dezeen Showroom

Dezeen Showroom: Italian company Marazzi has presented a wide range of tiles on Dezeen Showroom, including tiles that reference traditional Italian ceramics and building materials.

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Alima trolley by Note for &Tradition

Dezeen Showroom: Scandinavian design studio Note has created a trolley for &Tradition called Alima, which allows stacked books to be easily displayed thanks to its V-shaped structure.

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