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Wallmakers punctuates arts centre roof with skylight seating

Architecture studio Wallmakers has reimagined a traditional roof by adding skylights that double as seating for an arts centre and home in Kerala, India.

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Five products that use wool in new and unexpected ways

A 3D-printed sofa, a biodegradable urn and a "net-zero carbon shoe" are among a growing cohort of products that are pushing the envelope of what sheep's wool can do.

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M9 Design Studio's circular Vishnuvardhan memorial symbolises "unity and continuity"

Architecture practice M9 Design Studio has designed a circular memorial complex in India to commemorate actor Vishnuvardhan.

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"The tide may finally be turning against knocking down social-housing estates"

Vast swathes of London's social housing continue to be demolished in the name of estate regeneration, but Anna Minton believes things could be about to change.

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Dezeen launches Red account in China

Dezeen has launched an account on the fast-growing Chinese social media platform Red.

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Noort is a bilingual type family that "respects cultural differences"

Chilean designer Juan Bruce has developed an expressive typographic family that supports both the Latin and the Bengali alphabet.

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Kasthall opens flagship store and showroom in New York City

Promotion: Swedish brand Kasthall has launched a flagship store in New York City, which presents woven and hand-tufted rug collections for "floors all over the world".

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Ilo+milo 2.0 is a modular kitchen that can be reconfigured to fit any space

Interior architect Ntaiana Charalampous has developed a customisable kitchen system formed from stainless steel modules, which has been shortlisted for a 2023 Dezeen Award.

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COA Arquitectura adds "earth-toned" home to Mexican forest

Blocky forms and triangular cutouts intersect to form Casa Cielo, a monolithic house that Mexican studio COA Arquitectura has added to a forest in Jalisco.

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