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ConForm adds "restrained yet rich" all-marble extension to Victorian house

London studio ConForm has added a marble side extension to a Victorian terraced house in Hampstead, London.

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Studio Onu draws on vernacular architecture for home in Polish forest

Architecture practice Studio Onu has blended local craft and materials with an agricultural aesthetic to create this home on a working farm in Poland.

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Fame "forces you to constantly reflect on your impact and motivation" says Bjarke Ingels

Danish architect Bjarke Ingels discusses what it's like to be one of the world's best-known architects and the current limitations of AI in this interview.

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Design, Interrupted explores how "everyday AI" is restricting creativity

AI-powered algorithms used by Instagram and Pinterest are impacting how designers and architects look for ideas and leading to more homogenous work, according to a University of Oxford research project.

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"Suburban sprawl is a much worse problem than skyscrapers" says commenter

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Last chance to enter Dezeen and Samsung's Re:Create Design Challenge

Dezeen and Samsung's Re:Create Design Challenge closes for entries at midnight on Wednesday 19 July. Enter before the deadline for the chance to win up to £10,000.

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Jan Kattein Architects converts garages into studios for young entrepreneurs

Jan Kattein Architects has created Angel Yard, a community of 35 affordable workspaces in outer north London, by adapting a group of derelict garages.

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Klein Dytham Architecture gives Fender's first flagship store a welcoming feel

Klein Dytham Architecture has aimed to counter rock music snobbery with its design for guitar brand Fender's Tokyo flagship store, which is meant to feel welcoming to people who might feel judged in other guitar stores.

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Five ongoing and upcoming architecture and design events taking place outside

We've chosen five current and upcoming outdoor events listed in Dezeen Events Guide that are taking place in Europe, including the Venice Architecture Biennale, France Design Week and Web(s) of Life.

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Bindloss Dawes maximises light and space in London mews house

Architecture firm Bindloss Dawes has reorganised a mews house in Chelsea, adding a full-height lightwell with a dramatic oak-and-steel staircase to forge "a sense of volume and theatre".

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Hutton embeds off-grid research station into hills of rural Kansas

Bands of local stone wrap the Youngmeyer Field Station, which was designed and built by Kansas studio Hutton to integrate with the natural topography and operate off the grid.

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Dezeen Agenda features world's largest spherical structure

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the unveiling of the MSG Sphere Las Vegas. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.

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SFMOMA furniture exhibition features "conversation starters"

Designers including Bethan Laura Wood and Maarten Baas have contributed a range of "sometimes jarring" chairs and lighting to an exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

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Molloy dining chair by Adam Goodrum for Nau

Dezeen Showroom: rounded timber joinery that echoes the bends of a river characterises the Molloy dining chair, created by designer Adam Goodrum for Australian brand Nau.

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