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Studio Seilern adds subterranean spa and reflective additions to historic Vilnius complex

UK practice Studio Seilern Architects has transformed a walled complex in the old town of Vilnius, Lithuania, into the Boksto 6 hospitality and office complex.

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Christian + Jade explores the Weight of Wood with exhibition at 3 Days of Design

Danish design studio Christian + Jade has created an exhibition in collaboration with wood flooring manufacturer Dinesen that explores the density of wood and its significance and history as a commodity.

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Five luxury residential projects designed by luxury car brands

Luxury car brands including Bentley, Bugatti, Aston Martin and Porsche are making the move into high-end homes. Here are five houses and skyscrapers designed by car companies.

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"The exterior walls will make an excellent canvas for Banksy" says commenter

In this week's comments update readers discussed a monolithic home in Mexico created as a haven for the residents and other top architecture and design stories.

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"Build empathy with users" says industrial designer Ayse Birsel

Designing with empathy for the consumers of today and the future is a challenge we must take on, says Birsel + Seck co-founder Ayse Birsel at a talk filmed by Dezeen for Global Design Forum in partnership with SAP.

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One day until Dezeen Awards 2023 late entry closes

There are just over 24 hours until the late entry deadline for Dezeen Awards 2023. There will be no extension to the deadline, so this is your very last chance to enter!

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Lammhults Design Group opens new showroom in heart of Copenhagen

Promotion: Swedish company Lammhults Design Group has unveiled it Copenhagen-based showroom designed by Note Design Studio, which opening aligns with design festival 3 Days of Design.

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Nemo Lighting showcases "abandoned" Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand lamps

Italian brand Nemo Lighting recently unveiled a previously unseen lighting design by architect Le Corbusier and lamps by architect Charlotte Perriand, which are on display at 3 Days of Design.

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"International brands now have to work much harder in China" says Design Shanghai director

European and US furniture brands face much stiffer competition in China from local rivals that have grown rapidly during the coronavirus pandemic, according to Design Shanghai director Zhuo Tan.

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Dezeen Courses has published architecture and design courses from over 100 institutions worldwide

Dezeen Courses: over 110 course listings have been added to Dezeen Courses so far this year, joining the extensive list of architecture and design programmes that have been published since its launch in 2021.

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Michael Maltzan completes decades-long revamp of LA's Hammer Museum

A new lobby and sculpture terrace are among the final additions to a Los Angeles art museum that was strategically revamped over a 23-year period by local studio Michael Maltzan Architecture.

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Dezeen Agenda features Lina Ghotmeh's timber Serpentine Pavilion

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Chicago Architecture Biennial announces participants for fifth edition

A selection of more than 70 architects, artists and designers including Carol Ross Barney, LOT-EK and Anupama Kundoo have been selected to participate in Chicago's architecture festival in the fall, organised around the theme "This Is a Rehearsal".

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Paris reinstates skyscraper ban following Tour Triangle backlash

Paris has reimposed a height limit for new buildings in the city, following the controversial construction of Tour Triangle tower designed by Swiss studio Herzog & de Meuron.

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BetteMono bath fittings by Tesseraux & Partner for Bette

Dezeen Showroom: German bathroom brand Bette has launched BetteMono, a range of coloured enamelled fittings to complete the look of monochrome baths.

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Centenniale coffee table by Joanna Laajisto for Nikari

Dezeen Showroom: architect and designer Joanna Laajisto worked with 100-year-old wood – embracing cracks and imperfections – to create the Centenniale coffee table for Finnish brand Nikari.

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