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Fletcher Crane Architects creates red-brick home overlooking River Thames

UK studio Fletcher Crane Architects has completed Lowater, a house in Buckinghamshire comprising a group of red-brick forms that draw on the area's traditional architecture.

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Photos reveal world's longest cantilever ahead of completion in Dubai

These construction photos capture One Za'abeel, a pair of skyscrapers and a 225-metre-long cantilever, on which Japanese studio Nikken Sekkei is nearing completion in Dubai.

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Clicks keyboard for iPhones offers "satisfying feedback" when typing

US start-up Clicks Technology has launched a mechanical keyboard attachment for iPhones, featuring tactile raised buttons that mimic the phone's virtual keyboard while adding a few extra keys.

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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios replaces Adjaye Associates for International Slavery Museum redevelopment

British practice Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has been appointed to lead the architectural design for the redevelopment of Liverpool's International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum.

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Sustainability "not making our lives easier" says Kvadrat CEO

Kvadrat CEO Anders Byriel discusses why the Danish textile producer is deliberately tackling sustainability "the hard way" in this exclusive interview.

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Atelier ST completes Leipzig house disguised to look like two

German studio Atelier ST has completed Duplex, a generous family house near Leipzig that was designed to look like two semi-detached properties.

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Herman Miller unveils first rebrand in over two decades

New York design studio Order has created a nostalgic new brand identity for Herman Miller that harkens back to the mid-century modern heritage of the American design brand.

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AO proposes changes to make Oklahoma City skyscraper tallest in US

California architecture studio AO and developer Matteson Capital have announced plans to change the height of a proposed Oklahoma City supertall skyscraper, which would make it the tallest building in the US if approved.

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HGA creates two mass-timber buildings for Bowdoin College in Maine

Design studio HGA has completed a pair of educational facilities, Mills Hall and Gibbons Center, that are among the first "commercially scaled mass-timber buildings" in the state of Maine.

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