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Herzog & de Meuron inserts arched apartment behind old facade in Austria

Architecture studio Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled Kornmarktplatz, an arched structure that extends behind a neo-baroque facade in Bregenz and contains an apartment and hotel.

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KPF set to cut terraces into Foster + Partners' HSBC skyscraper

Architecture studio KPF has unveiled plans to turn the Foster + Partners-designed HSBC tower in Canary Wharf, London, into "a blueprint for the highly sustainable, mixed-use building of the future".

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Young designers "cutting out the middle man" by producing objects themselves

Designers are increasingly manufacturing their own limited-edition products rather than waiting for brand or gallery partnerships. Dezeen editor-at-large Amy Frearson looks at what is driving this shift.

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GMP Architekten renovates hyperbolic 1960s hall in Magdeburg

Architecture studio GMP Architekten has completed the renovation of the post-war Hyparschale hall in Magdeburg, Germany.

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Tavares Strachan perches giant ship atop Hayward Gallery

Artist Tavares Strachan has positioned a large-scale model of a ship in a rooftop pond at London's Hayward Gallery, forming an outdoor installation to accompany his current art exhibition There Is Light Somewhere.

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CookFox Architects adds tiered extension to historic New York apartment building

Local studio CookFox Architects has added an extension to an early 1900s building in the Upper West Side, paying homage to its historic character.

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Dezeen Agenda features Buckingham Palace's refurbished chinoiserie interiors

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Whipsaw creates Aescape automated massage robot

San Francisco design studio Whipsaw has created a robot with padded "hands" programmed using artificial intelligence to give massages.

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"We can't pretend that aesthetics are not important when it comes to sustainability"

Sustainability must be incorporated into architecture projects in a truly holistic way in order to support the green transition, writes Trimble SketchUp's Andrew Corney as part of Dezeen's Climate Salon partnership with the software company.

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