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Cairn uses hand-poured hempcrete for House Made by Many Hands in London

Architecture studio Cairn has used hand-poured hempcrete to form the rough textured walls at House Made by Many Hands, an extension of a Victorian home in east London.

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Why are luxury car brands suddenly building skyscrapers?

The past 18 months has seen a flurry of skyscrapers unveiled by luxury car brands including Bentley, Mercedes-Benz and Aston Martin. Nat Barker reports on the growing phenomenon of car-branded skyscrapers.

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Zaha Hadid Architects designs nightclub and casino for Bahamas marina

UK studio Zaha Hadid Architects is designing a yacht club, nightclub and casino in the Bahamas as part of the Habacoa marina development.

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Six calming wellness spaces shortlisted in Dezeen and Forbo Flooring's Marmoleum Design Challenge

A breakroom for medical staff informed by Japanese tea rooms and playful tents made from waste materials are among six designs shortlisted for Dezeen and Forbo Flooring's Marmoleum Design Challenge.

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Heatherwick Studio reveals plans for island park with "floating islets" in Seoul

UK architecture practice Heatherwick Studio has unveiled its plans to transform the uninhabited Nodeul Island in Seoul into a public park called Soundscape.

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Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour to host WOW!house 2024

Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour, which will host the 2024 edition of the WOW!house design fair, is showcased in this video produced by Dezeen for the London-based interiors complex.

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Studio Weave and Tom Massey design WaterAid garden with rain-harvesting pavilion

A weathering-steel pavilion featuring fluid curves inspired by the movement of water formed the centrepiece of this garden presented by Studio Weave and landscape designer Tom Massey at the Chelsea Flower Show.

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Alexander Poetzsch Architekturen converts German chocolate factory into supported housing for children

German studio Alexander Poetzsch Architekturen has converted a former chocolate factory in Dresden into a youth club and assisted living centre for children.

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Dezeen Awards 2024 entries close tonight at 23:59 London time

Today is the last day you can enter Dezeen Awards 2024 before the entry deadline tonight 30 May at 23:59 London time!

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Tutto Bene balances steel and mirrors with wood and leather in Nightingale restaurant

Design studio Tutto Bene drew on "the sombre elegance of theatre and museum lobby cafes" when creating the interiors for the Nightingale restaurant in London.

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Pelli Clarke & Partners completes skyscraper "imbued with lightness" in Chicago

US studio Pelli Clarke & Partners has completed the 57-storey Salesforce Tower along the Chicago River, marking the final stage of the city's Wolf Point development.

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Roth Architecture creates electric car for navigating narrow Tulum roads

Tulum-based design studio Roth Architecture has created an electric car accented with local materials to offer a "tranquil journey amidst nature" along the local roads.

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Thomas Juul-Hansen unveils "postmodern and classic" Manhattan skyscraper

New York architect Thomas Juul-Hansen has completed the Sutton Tower skyscraper in New York, which has limestone facades and a champagne-coloured stainless steel crown.

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Nick Missel explores "cultural archeology" with silicone furniture at Design Miami/Los Angeles

Philadelphia-based artist Nick Missel exhibited a series of sculptural seats informed by scrap materials and working class survivalism at Design Miami's 2024 Los Angeles edition.

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Promotion: Bruges Triennial has opened for its fourth edition, exhibiting a series of contemporary art and architecture installations across the city until 1 September.

 

Remi chair by Boss Design

Dezeen Showroom: furniture company Boss Design has created a tub chair made from sustainably considered materials that references the shapes of flowers and shells.

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