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James Gorst Architects creates timber-framed temple in rural Hampshire

Timber-framed pavilions connected by cloistered walkways define this non-denominational temple complex by British studio James Gorst Architects in rural Hampshire, UK.

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Ten bathrooms with double sinks for couples who prioritise personal space

Nobody likes knocking elbows while brushing their teeth. In this lookbook, we collect 10 bathrooms with interesting takes on double sinks from the Dezeen archive.

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Day three from 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen

The Dezeen team report from the 10th edition of 3 Days of Design in Copenhagen (7-9 June). Read on for all the coverage from the last day (Friday 9 June).

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This week we unveiled the 2023 Serpentine Pavilion

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Geodes inform design of Arizona research building by Grimshaw and Architekton

Architecture studios Grimshaw and Architekton looked to natural elements such as rocks and saguaro cacti while designing the Walton Center of Planetary Health at Arizona State University.

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Hybrid and Palma include organic elements within brutalist Mexican hotel

Seattle architecture studio Hybrid and Mexico City-based Palma have created a hotel called NICO Loma Alta that features elements of brutalism and vernacular architecture.

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Thank you for entering Dezeen Awards 2023

Thanks to everyone who entered Dezeen Awards 2023! We have received over 4,700 entries across 39 categories from all around the world.

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Helle Mardahl fills Copenhagen apartment with candy-coloured glass

Danish designer Helle Mardahl has unveiled The Sensory Society, a 3 Days of Design exhibition that takes cues from Wes Anderson's film The Grand Budapest Hotel.

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Miau table by GamFratesi for Koyori

Dezeen Showroom: design studio GamFratesi has designed the Miau wooden table for Japanese brand Koyori with softly rounded corners and a natural wood grain surface.

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