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Tree House by the Lake is a home made from recycled materials in Vietnam

Recycled metal sheeting and repurposed wood and glass form Tree House by the Lake, a home in Vietnam designed by local studio H2.

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New Delft Blue archways wrapped in 3,000 unique 3D-printed ceramics tiles

Architecture practice Studio RAP has combined algorithmic design and 3D printing to create a pair of archways informed by Delft Blue porcelain at the PoortMeesters housing in the Netherlands.

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Take a video tour of Barbie and Ken's lifesize dollhouse in Malibu

Rental website Airbnb has created a video tour of the bright-pink Barbie Dreamhouse in Malibu, which features a full-size plastic toy horse and an infinity pool.

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Ten Foster + Partners-designed Apple Stores

With Apple opening its latest Foster + Partners-designed store in the newly renovated Battersea Power Station, our latest roundup spotlights 10 Apple Stores designed by the British architecture studio.

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Riciclantica Outline kitchen by Valcucine

Dezeen Showroom: a metal edge detail and ultra-thin doors characterise Italian brand Valcucine's Riciclantica Outline kitchen, a modular system designed to have a clean, minimal look.

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Jason Long, Tina Norden and Maria Cheung named Dezeen Awards 2023 judges

Architects Jason Long, Tina Norden and Maria Cheung join Kickstarter's Heather Swift Hunt, EDGE's Anja Köhler and Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Joe Iles as the final Dezeen Awards 2023 judges to be announced.

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Young V&A designed as "national resource" for creative learning

Architecture studios De Matos Ryan and AOC have included a staircase informed by optical illusions and a bright red performance stage in the refurbished Young V&A children's museum in east London.

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Tim Fu uses "Midjourney for architecture" to transform crumpled paper into starchitect buildings

Designer Tim Fu has used LookX, an artificial intelligence tool trained on architecture, to turn squashed paper into building models that evoke designs by architects Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid.

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Benedetti Architects uncovers forgotten Victorian skylights inside BAFTA headquarters

The Grade II-listed BAFTA headquarters in London's Picadilly have received an overhaul from local studio Benedetti Architects, who raised the roof to squeeze in a new top floor while unifying its disparate interiors.

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PlayLab Inc creates plexiglass skatepark for Vans during Paris Fashion Week

LA studio PlayLab Inc and construction company California Skateparks have designed a temporary skatepark for Vans in Paris that was partly made from clear plexiglass to reference the nearby Louvre museum.

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HOK and PAU unveil latest designs for Penn Station renovation

American architecture studios HOK and Practice for Architecture and Urbanism have released images of renewed plans to renovate Manhattan's historic Penn Station after years of delays.

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Cuartopiso and Barragán Arquitectos wrap Mexican apartment building in planted balconies

Cuartopiso and Barragán Arquitectos have completed an all-electric, twelve-unit apartment complex with wide balconies overlooking the street in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico.

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Lucerne School of Art and Design presents 10 student textile projects

Dezeen School Shows: a project that explores the relationship between textiles, sound and the human body is included in Dezeen's latest school show by Lucerne University of Art and Design.

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MillerKnoll design collective offers "unmatched" catalogue of products

Promotion: one of the world's largest collections of design companies, MillerKnoll says that each of its brands "offers a distinct perspective on design and a full portfolio of products".

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Club Lounging collection by Ben McCarthy for GoHome

Dezeen Showroom: created by designer Ben McCarthy for Australian brand GoHome, the Club Lounging collection is intended to offer a more considered, less rigid alternative to contract sofas.

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