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Mesh veil wraps exhibition space in China by Trace Architecture Office

A veil of metal mesh wraps the steel structure of In-Between Pavilion, an exhibition space in Shenzhen, China, designed by Beijing studio Trace Architecture Office.

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Seestadt Aspern Housing by Berger + Parkkinen brought Red Vienna into the 21st century

The first case study in our Social Housing Revival series looks at a housing block in Vienna organised around a central "common heart" that harks back to the city's golden age of municipal construction.

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Hamonic + Masson gives Alta Tower in Le Havre an "expressive" twisting concrete shape

A reinforced concrete frame defines the twisting form of a tower designed by local studio Hamonic + Masson & Associés for the port city of Le Havre in northern France.

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"Bowing out gracefully is a rare thing in the starchitect firmament"

Architecture has a long tradition of famous figures working well into their old age but sometimes it's best to know when to stop, writes Catherine Slessor.

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Ten wearable technology products designed to enhance our bodies

Following the release of technology brand Samsung's first smart ring, we round up 10 recent wearable technology designs, including a smart menstrual cup and an air-purifying collar.

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"Trend-forward" stone and wood patterns decorate Formica's 2024 Living Impressions Collection

Promotion: Formica Corporation has launched a collection of versatile surfaces that reference current trends in interior design and were informed by customer research.

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Kingston Lafferty Design includes "sensual" red quartzite kitchen in townhouse renovation

Dublin studio Kingston Lafferty Design has transformed the architecture and interiors of this family home in Cork, Ireland, which features 1970s-style shapes and colours informed by the work of designer Verner Panton.

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Suspended bridges connect round cabin hotels in Mexico

Mexican architect María José Gutiérrez has placed a series of round, pine-clad cabins connected by suspended bridges onto a vineyard in Mexico to serve as vacation rentals.

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Norman Foster and Holcim develop modular housing unit for displaced communities

Promotion: the Norman Foster Foundation has collaborated with building materials company Holcim to develop the Essential Homes Project, a concrete-wrapped modular housing concept for displaced people.

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Noon Slate bathtub by Acquabella

Dezeen Showroom: made by Spanish bathroom brand Acquabella, the Noon Slate bathtub is designed to deliver maximum style and comfort in a choice of over 2,000 colours.

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