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Malik Architecture punctures house in Delhi with multi-storey voids

A series of openings that let in natural light penetrate a residential building in Delhi named House of Voids, created by Indian architecture studio Malik Architecture.

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OBMI creates undulating installation to mimic Middle Eastern mangrove forests

US studio OBMI has designed Once Upon a Forest for Dubai Design Week, an installation featuring gently sloping organic shapes that nod to the mangrove forests that characterise parts of the United Arab Emirates.

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Aarhus School of Architecture relocates to "living laboratory" by Adept

Architecture studio Adept has created an industrial-style building for the Aarhus School of Architecture in Denmark, with workshop facilities for students and the local community.

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Stefano Boeri Architetti unveils Vertical Forest towers for Dubai

Italian studio Stefano Boeri Architetti has adapted its Vertical Forest concept for a pair of skyscrapers in Dubai, which will be covered in thousands of trees.

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One Plus Partnership adds sculptural stage spotlights to Shenzhen cinema

Chinese studio One Plus Partnership used reflective bronze panels and a variety of spotlights to create a light-and-shadow effect at the Wan Fat Jinyi cinema in Shenzhen, China.

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Shaw Contract announces the winners of its 2022 Design Awards

The winners of the Shaw Contract's 2022 Design Awards, which include an orthopedic hospital in USA and a workplace in a restored building in Brazil, are revealed in this captioned video produced by Dezeen for the brand.

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Burberry releases digital clothing collection "for the modern explorer" in video game Minecraft

British fashion brand Burberry has collaborated with video game Minecraft to release a collection of in-game clothes, a playable "Burberry x Minecraft universe", and a range of limited-edition physical garments.

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IE University Strategic Interior Design diploma aims to address the needs of the post-pandemic world

Promotion: IE University aims to drive change through its Strategic Interior Design course by teaching students to find "human-centred design solutions" for the new needs of our post-pandemic world.

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Royal College of Art launches Virgil Abloh scholarship for underrepresented communities

The Royal College of Art has announced a scholarship in the name of late designer Virgil Abloh, which will give one Black British student on any of its School of Design programmes a full tuition fee scholarship.

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Peter Barber wins 2022 Soane Medal for architecture

British architect Peter Barber has been revealed as this year's winner of the Soane Medal for having "devoted his life" to helping to resolve the UK's housing crisis.

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Aruliden designs wearable fitness tracker that can be worn "at all times"

Tech material company Aruliden has worked with Boston-based technology studio Whoop to develop a screen-free fitness wearable that monitors key health metrics during the day and night.

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Nicole Blair lifts Austin guesthouse above existing bungalow

Weathering steel panels clad the exterior of this asymmetrical house extension that architect Nicole Blair lifted above a single-family home in Austin.

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Ten student design projects from Centro de Diseño y Comunicación

Dezeen School Shows: an installation that "acts and thinks" and an ornate fashion collection made from featherwork, foiling and embroidery are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Centro de Diseño y Comunicación.

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AIA Estúdio designs cave-like interior for clothing store in Rio de Janeiro

Organic shapes and stone-like surfaces characterise the interior of the Haight clothing store in Rio de Janeiro, which was designed by interior and landscaping design practice AIA Estúdio.

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