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Snøhetta tops reindeer herding school with sloping wooden roof

Architecture studio Snøhetta has completed the Čoarvemátta education hub in Kautokeino, Norway, for the Sami High School and Reindeer Herding School as well as the Sami National Theatre Beaivváš.

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RAD+ar tops Indonesian restaurant with sweeping concrete roof terrace

A wave-like concrete terrace tops the Aruma restaurant and bar in Jakarta, which has been completed by Indonesian studio RAD+ar.

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Yinka Ilori wraps Piccadilly Circus fountain in bright orange Pegasus-topped plinths

British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori has partially enclosed the Eros fountain at Piccadilly Circus in central London with a pair of brightly coloured plinths.

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Aesop clads London store with tactile bars of soap

Skincare brand Aesop has opened a minimalist store in London's Knightsbridge, featuring a "soap corridor" created with uniform tiles made from the everyday bathroom product.

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Alastair Philip Wiper captures "over-the-top kitsch" 1970s doomsday bunker in Las Vegas

British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper has documented a subterranean fallout shelter in Las Vegas, Nevada, complete with a four-hole putting green surrounded by faux pine trees and painted scenery.

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Pelletier de Fontenay creates "permeable" boundary for Quebec school

Local architecture studios Pelletier de Fontenay and Leclerc Architects have created a Quebec primary school organised around an open courtyard to create a "permeable" boundary with nature.

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Seven student design projects exploring women's health and experiences

Dezeen School Shows: we've selected seven student design projects that have been featured on Dezeen School Shows that explore women's health and experiences.

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Clam chair by Arnold Madsen and Dagmar

Dezeen Showroom: vintage furniture manufacturer Dagmar has rereleased Arnold Madsen's Clam chair – a Danish classic of once unknown provenance.

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