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Thomas Randall-Page completes Cody Dock Rolling Bridge in London

British designer Thomas Randall-Page has installed a footbridge in south London that is made from weathering steel and oak and rotates via manual levers to let boats pass.

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Neri&Hu adds "glowing lantern" on top of Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts in Xi'an

Chinese architecture studio Neri&Hu has added an extension to the Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts in Xi'an, China, that was designed to "serve as a source of illumination for the surrounding urban fabric".

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Ukraine issues postage stamp featuring "prophetic" Banksy artwork

The Ukrainian postal service Ukrposhta has released a stamp featuring an image by British artist Banksy and the words FCK PTN! to mark one year since the start of the war in Ukraine.

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"Listening to any contemporary conversation on architecture is like being indulged in a form of Orwellian Newspeak"

Architects must stop using the vacuous buzzwords that dominate the profession if they are to make a positive difference in the world, writes Reinier de Graaf.

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Amore translucent resin bath by Lusso

Dezeen Showroom: British bathroom brand Lusso has launched Amore, a freestanding bathtub made of translucent resin that is designed to cast a dramatic impression.

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Farshid Moussavi, Yves Béhar and Patrizia Moroso are announced as judges for Dezeen Awards 2023

Architects Farshid Moussavi and David Rockwell, designers Sabine Marcelis and Yves Béhar alongside Moroso art director Patrizia Moroso have been announced as the first five Dezeen Awards 2023 judges.

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Dezeen's top five houses of February 2023

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Las Ánimas presents "altered vision of reality" in seven totemic designs

Las Ánimas was one of the standout exhibitors at this year's Madrid Design Festival. Here, the Seville-based duo present seven designs that reveal their fascination with geometry and symbolism.

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Designmuseum Denmark exhibition asks visitors to "think about what kind of future we want"

Designmuseum Denmark has looked at how design can shape the future through its The Future is Present exhibition, which features projects including a tubular chandelier made from cow intestines.

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Seven architecture and design events in March from Dezeen Events Guide

Art and design fairs Collectible and Collect: International Art Fair, Open House Copenhagen and Architect@Work London are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this month.

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Barba lounge chair and sofa by Fogia and Andreas Engesvik

Showroom: Swedish furniture design brand Fogia has expanded its Barba series of rounded furniture in collaboration with Norwegian designer Andreas Engesvik, which aim to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

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Studio MEMM creates Tree House in Brazil to bring out "playful inner self"

Brazilian firm Studio MEMM has completed a pair of elevated, wood-clad structures that are meant to offer a "floating, magical space in the woods" for both kids and adults.

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Travelling exhibition From the Ground Up highlights unsung Black architects

The racial paradigm in the United States means that Black architects must continue to operate against the grain in order to get projects built, says From the Ground Up exhibition curator Hasaan Kirkland.

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Estonian Academy of Arts presents group project spotlighting the merits of algae

Dezeen School Shows: students, faculty members and collaborators of Estonian Academy of Arts present a project focused on the uses of algae, which is featured as Dezeen's latest school show.

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Densa and Sensa acoustic lights by Impact Acoustic

Dezeen Showroom: Swiss brand Impact Acoustic and designer Jeffrey Ibañez have released a duo of acoustic lighting fixtures that combine illumination with sound absorption.

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Conscious chair by Mater Design

Dezeen Showroom: furniture brand Mater Design has rereleased a chair from the 1950s with elements made from recycled plastic combined with coffee bean shells or sawdust.

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