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Atelier Xi creates angular library within Chinese tea plantation

Five interconnected, angular volumes form this library and tea-tasting room designed by Chinese architecture studio Atelier Xi on an ice-chrysanthemum plantation in Xiuwu, China.

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"I would caution against claims of stone being a revolutionary sustainable material" says Natalia Petkova

The sustainability of structural stone is dependent on how and where it is quarried and its reputation as an infinite material is misleading, warns Slovak-British architect Natalia Petkova in this Stone Age 2.0 interview.

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IKEA unveils "powerful" first photos by artist-in-residence Annie Leibovitz

Swedish furniture brand IKEA has released two images from a series of photographs taken by Annie Leibovitz, its first-ever artist-in-residence, showing people in their homes across the world.

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KPF tops Abu Dhabi airport with undulating roof informed by sand dunes

Architecture studio Kohn Pedersen Fox has completed a terminal at Zayed International Airport in the UAE with an undulating roof informed by sand dunes and geometric patterns.

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"Some of the most interesting work published these days" says commenter

In this week's comments update, readers are discussing a monolithic concrete concert hall in the coastal resort of Aranya in Qinhuangdao, completed by Chinese studio Vector Architects.

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Shona Heath and James Price "spliced up" architecture for Poor Things sets

The Oscar-nominated set design for Poor Things aimed to create a "1930s studio movie with today's technology", the film's production designers have told Dezeen.

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Concrete ring connects cluster of South Korean homes by AOA Architects

Seoul studio AOA Architects has created Hoji Gangneung, a series of uniquely shaped concrete dwellings linked by a raised, circular path in the South Korean countryside.

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Migaloo aims to disrupt superyacht market with giant luxury submarine

Austrian company Migaloo has unveiled its design for a 165-metre-long submersible superyacht that could allow the ultra-rich to enjoy private underwater adventures.

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Dezeen Agenda features Foster + Partners' pair of skyscrapers in Dubai

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features plans for two residential skyscrapers with skybridges in Dubai. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.

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Brian Thoreen creates chairs using thousands of pieces of paper

Local designer Brian Thoreen has created a set of four chairs made of stacks of manila paper as part of an exhibition at Masa gallery during Mexico City art week.

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Five China-based roles on Dezeen Jobs

We've listed five roles on Dezeen Jobs this week based in China, including positions at Dezeen, MAD Architects and Snøhetta.

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DB Arquitetos stacks house with wooden screens on Brazilian coast

Brazilian architecture studio DB Arquitetos has completed a holiday home surrounded by a wooden screen in a forested site outside of São Paulo, Brazil.

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Desk setup products by Hexcal

Dezeen Showroom: British brand Hexcal has designed a cohesive range of workspace accessories that aim to enhance users' desktop environments, stimulating both productivity and creativity.

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