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Mitsubishi Jisho Design completes "Japan's first hybrid timber high-rise hotel"

Architecture studio Mitsubishi Jisho Design has completed an 11-storey hybrid timber hotel in Sapporo, Japan, that was designed to use as much local timber and as little concrete as possible.

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Panter Hudspith Architects creates "contemporary vernacular" for Orchard Gardens housing

UK studio Panter Hudspith Architects has created a city block of housing in London's Elephant and Castle, which is shortlisted for this year's RIBA Stirling Prize.

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The Pay 100 aims to encourage "full wage transparency" at UK architecture studios

A group of architectural workers has launched an anonymous salary survey to highlight the UK studios that pay the highest wages for different roles in the architecture profession.

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Bice chair by E-ggs for Miniforms

Dezeen Showroom: Italian studio E-ggs has designed the Bice chair for Miniforms, combining a simple wooden structure with a characterful extended backrest.

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"Not as stupid as an air-conditioned stadium in Qatar" says commenter

In this week's comments update, readers have had lots to say about Saudi Arabia's announcement that they plan to host the Asian Winter Games "in the heart of the desert".

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Jedburgh Grammar Campus avoids traditional school layout "where you trudge round a corridor"

A school in Jedburgh by Stallan-Brand that is vying for the RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award is the focus of this video produced by Stephenson&.

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Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt plays with light and transparency with plexiglass wall light

Designer Vibeke Fonnesberg Schmidt has created a range of wall-mounted lights made of plexiglass, which are highlighted as part of our Dezeen x The Mindcraft Project 2022 collaboration.

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Copenhagen Architecture Festival exhibition responds to "ridiculous" big-budget building projects

An exhibition in Copenhagen showcases work by students who were instructed to develop projects for extreme environments in order to come up with original design solutions not influenced by "castle in the sky" builds and architecture blogs.

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Ten experimental designs that tackle the food challenges of the Anthropocene era

Zane Cerpina and Stahl Stenslie's have collected experimental food designs, including whisky made from urine and cows that harness energy, for their Anthropocene Cookbook. The authors chose 10 of their favourites for Dezeen.

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Atelier Tao+C creates serene timber and travertine reading room

Two vacant ground-floor rooms and an adjoining greenhouse were knocked together and lined with bookshelves to form this private library, designed by Atelier Tao+C for a venture capital firm in Shanghai.

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Morphosis completes terracotta-clad Orange County Museum of Art

American architecture studio Morphosis has completed a terracotta-clad art museum in Costa Mesa, California, that features expansive gallery space and a multi-storey atrium.

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Dezeen Agenda newsletter features Saudi Arabia's plan to host Asian Winter Games at Neom

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features Saudi Arabia's plan to host the Asian Winter Games at its Neom development in the desert. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now!

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Estudio IPA places tree at the centre of San Miguel de Allende home

Mexican architecture firm Estudio IPA has completed a house on an abandoned lot in San Miguel de Allende with calming interiors that make the most of a "narrow and uneven" property.

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SCI-Arc spotlights eight graduate architecture projects

Dezeen School Shows: a futuristic city where the street is devoid of vehicles and a university building in Mexico City that references local brutalist architecture are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at SCI-Arc.

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Myto chair by Konstantin Grcic for Plank

Dezeen Showroom: Italian furniture brand Plank has evolved its classic 2007 Myto chair by German designer Konstantin Grcic using a plastic that is lighter and more flexible.

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