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Architectural Pioneering Consultants uses local materials for school in Tanzania

Intersecting blockwork walls and an overhanging zinc roof characterise Simba Vision Montessori School in rural Tanzania by local studio Architectural Pioneering Consultants.

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Dezeen's top five houses of October 2023

Four out of five of October's houses of the month are renovations or extensions, from a Hamptons home styled on a Bond villain's lair to a Victorian terrace in Melbourne interspersed with mini gardens.

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Eight trends from Dutch Design Week including eggs and AI objects

As this year's Dutch Design Week draws to an end, Dezeen editor-at-large Amy Frearson identifies eight key trends, including products made out of eggs and hybrid objects designed by artificial intelligence.

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WXCA unveils plans to reconstruct Saxon Palace in Warsaw

Architecture studio WXCA has unveiled plans to rebuild Saxon Palace in Warsaw and replicate its facade from 1939, before the building was destroyed during world war two.

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Oscillation rug by David Mrugala for Azmas Rugs

Dezeen Showroom: the algorithmic design of German architect, educator and artist David Mrugala features in the design of the Oscillation rug, created by Indian brand Azmas Rugs.

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HBMS shelving unit is hand-folded from one sheet of stainless steel

Showcased at Dutch Design Week, HBMS is a flat-pack shelving unit created by Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Pierre SalaΓΌn that is folded into its 3D form from a single metal sheet.

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Seven architecture and design events in November from Dezeen Events Guide

Salon Art + Design, Dezeen Awards 2023 Party and HIX are among the architecture and design events featured in Dezeen Events Guide this month.

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Delve Architects designs "nurturing but playful" nursery in east London

English practice Delve Architects has used joyful colours and natural, tactile materials to outfit a newly established kindergarten by the River Thames in east London that can be accessed via boat.

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Modular waste bins by Group Project distributed across New York City

Modular waste bins designed by local industrial design studio Group Projects to be recyclable and assist sanitation workers have begun to be distributed across New York City's five boroughs.

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Omar Gandhi lifts Corten cube for cabin in Nova Scotia

Canadian studio Omar Gandhi Architects has wrapped an elevated cabin in Corten steel on a forested hillside in Nova Scotia.

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Ten furniture design projects by Northumbria University students

Dezeen School Shows: a wooden chair upholstered in a leather alternative made from seaweed is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Northumbria University.

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Foster + Partners and BIG to help Turkey rebuild post-earthquake

British architecture practice Foster + Partners and Danish studio BIG have been selected to help rebuild Hatay following the devastating Turkey-Syria earthquake in February.

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Noho Move chair by Formway for Noho

Dezeen Showroom: design studio Formway worked with fellow New Zealand-based brand Noho to create Noho Move — an ergonomically sound dining chair that facilitates hours of sitting.

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Studio Hinge creates library spaces beneath tree-like wooden columns

Indian practice Studio Hinge has completed Forest of Knowledge, a library in Mumbai that sits beneath a tree-like canopy of latticed wood.

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SnΓΈhetta unveils chamfered skyscraper on site of former Hong Kong airport

Norwegian studio SnΓΈhetta drew on textiles and tailoring for its design of the Airside skyscraper, which has opened at the old Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong.

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MAD to transform Chinese factory with futuristic rooftop extension

Chinese architecture studio MAD has unveiled its plans for The Ark, a project involving the renovation and extension of a warehouse at an old cement factory in Shanghai, China.

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Vruit vibrator doubles as artificial insemination device

Design graduate Juliane KΓΌhr has presented a set of sex toys for self-insemination at Dutch Design Week, which were devised to be used during sex to help pleasure take its rightful place in the assisted conception process.

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Dezeen's Pinterest roundup features eight eye-catching pavilions

Over the past month, searches for pavilions on Pinterest have increased by 100 per cent. We've rounded up eight innovative examples from our pavilion board.

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Retrofitted Sydney skyscraper named Best Tall Building Worldwide

The Quay Quarter Tower in Sydney by Danish studio 3XN and Australian studio BVN has won the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat's award for best new tall building.

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Less than 48 hours left to secure Dezeen Awards 2023 party early-bird tickets

Early-bird ticket sales for this year's Dezeen Awards party end tomorrow, Tuesday 31 October, at 11:59pm London time. Hurry up and secure your place at our reduced rate and join in the celebrations.

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Henning Larsen unveils design for world's largest timber logistics centre

Danish architecture studio Henning Larsen has revealed plans for a mass-timber logistics hub on Flevopolder island, the Netherlands, that will be the largest of its kind in the world.

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Giampiero Tagliaferri lines Aspen coffee bar with green marble and faux fur

Milanese restaurant group Sant Ambroeus has opened a coffee bar in Aspen, Colorado, where Giampiero Tagliaferri Studio has filled the space with vintage Italian furniture.

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