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Lina Ghotmeh unveils Serpentine Pavilion as "an invitation to dwell together"

Lebanese architect Lina Ghotmeh has created a glulam structure named À Table for the 2023 Serpentine Pavilion in central London, which was informed by table discussions and the surrounding tree canopy.

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Camille Walala takes colourful aesthetic to the max in self-designed studio

London designer Camille Walala has worked with carpentry workshop Our Department to fit out her own studio with a no-holds-barred version of her colourful design style.

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"I always avoid designing something fashionable" says Shigeru Ban

Pritzker Architecture Prize-winner Shigeru Ban explains why he is tired of seeing architects use mass timber and how he wants to design a building that "changes its clothes" in this interview.

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Polish pavilion at London Design Biennale collects windows for Ukraine's reconstruction

The medal for this year's best overall contribution to the London Design Biennale has gone to the Polish pavilion, which explores cross-border collaboration and the reframing of everyday objects in times of crisis.

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Lina Ghotmeh's timber Serpentine Pavilion revealed

The first image of this year's Serpentine Pavilion in London, which was designed by French-Lebanese architect Lina Ghotmeh, has been revealed.

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Dante Benini uses Antolini stone to clad the interior of ​​Perini Navi sailing yacht

Promotion: Milanese architect Dante Benini chose Antolini stone to clad the living spaces of a 60-metre yacht created by Italian ship manufacturer Perini Navi.

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Force Majeure exhibition shines a light on 16 African and diasporic designers

The Central Pavilion at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale brings together 16 architects, including David Adjaye and Diébédo Francis Kéré, who "represent a distilled force majeure of African and diasporic architectural production".

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Mason Studio reimagines its Toronto workspace "for the greater good"

Toronto interiors firm Mason Studio has redesigned its offices to offer community programming like exhibitions, events and other public-facing activities.

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