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Shigeru Ban marries thatch and cardboard tubes at Farmer's Restaurant in Japan

A thatched roof and large cardboard tubes form part of the structure of the Farmer's Restaurant on Awaji Island, designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning architect Shigeru Ban's studio.

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Suzie McMurtry designs mycelium "spore cannon" to regenerate soil after wildfires

American designer Suzie McMurtry has developed a mushroom-spore dispenser that is automatically triggered during a wildfire so the fungi can detoxify the soil after a blaze.

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Temple of Boom brings the Parthenon to Melbourne's NGV

Melbourne-based architects Adam Newman and Kelvin Tsang have created a scaled-down version of Greece's famous Parthenon temple, which is covered in colourful and perspective-bending murals.

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David Adjaye becomes fifth-ever architect appointed to Britain's Order of Merit

British-Ghanian architect David Adjaye has been awarded Britain's Order of Merit as one of six new members, making him the fifth architect ever on the list where he joins Norman Foster.

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Herzog & de Meuron unveils plans to add two towers to Liverpool Street station

Swiss architecture studio Herzog & de Meuron has revealed its plan to overhaul London's Liverpool Street station, which includes the addition of two towers above the railway terminus.

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Axel Arigato rejects "McDonald's approach" to interiors with Berlin flagship store

Travertine displays that double as DJ podiums feature alongside glistening butter-yellow columns in Axel Arigato's Berlin outpost, which the streetwear label has designed together with longtime collaborator Halleroed.

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University of the Arts London presents five design short courses on Dezeen Courses

Dezeen Courses: interested in studying a short course at the renowned school for art and design, University of the Arts London? Check out five part-time and intensive programmes available at the institution listed on Dezeen Courses.

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Hen's Teeth and Amnesty International launch football kits to support World Cup migrant workers

Creative agency Hen's Teeth has released the Goalissimo range of football shirts created for human rights group Amnesty International's FIFA: Time to Compensate Migrant Workers in Qatar campaign.

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Diller Scofidio + Renfro creates performing arts centre on Massachusetts campus

New York City-based Diller Scofidio + Renfro has completed the Prior Performing Arts Center for the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts, which features an undulating facade of precast concrete and weathering steel panels.

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Dezeen Debate features BIG's "awkward" Canadian skyscraper

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Geddes Ulinskas Architects includes cast-glass staircase in San Francisco home

Local studio Geddes Ulinskas Architects has completed an expansive home in Cow Hollow, San Francisco with indoor-outdoor spaces, a cast glass staircase and stone detailing.

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Three Swiss design brands present sustainable products in San Francisco

Promotion: a fashion label, packaging designer and coffee roastery are three brands from Switzerland taking part in the Swiss Design Accelerator Program in San Francisco, USA.

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Geo tiles by Ceramiche Keope

Dezeen Showroom: Italian tile brand Ceramiche Keope has launched Geo, a collection of tiles with soft patterning based on raw earth.

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