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Spasm Design wraps 12-storey home in terracotta facade

A single family home is contained within the Sarvasva tower, which Indian studio Spasm Design created to stand out from the neighbouring grey buildings in Mumbai, India.

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Haller Gut Architekten adds "light and delicate" extension to Swiss school

Swiss studio Haller Gut Architekten has completed an extension to a school in Aeschi, providing classrooms with colourful accents and clad in thin planks of white wood.

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Incoming RIBA president defends work on Neom

Incoming RIBA president Chris Williamson has defended his studio's work on the controversial Neom mega project in Saudi Arabia, saying "it is not a decision I take lightly".

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Hawkins\Brown converts former Vitra showroom into own street-front office

Architecture studio Hawkins\Brown has taken over a former furniture showroom, giving its staff a workspace with a shop window, a social kitchen and a Richard Woods-designed cabin.

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"We don't want to develop like Europe" says Suriname's architect minister

Suriname's Marciano Dasai is possibly the only government minister in the world who's also an architect. In this exclusive interview, he discusses the challenges facing the tiny rainforest nation.

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Akin Atelier designs JAM Record Bar to feel like being "inside a giant speaker"

Pink plywood and exposed insulation combine in this monochrome bar in Sydney, designed by local architecture office Akin Atelier to evoke the cosy feel of Tokyo's mid-century listening bars.

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Siyuan Liu creates adaptable clothing for mothers in the workplace

Baby carriers double as skirts and handbags in this collection of functional workwear for mothers from London College of Fashion graduate Siyuan Liu.

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Locus uses recycled materials for Mexico City restaurant interior

Mexican design studio Locus has utilised 50 per cent recycled materials for the interiors of a Singaporean restaurant in Mexico City.

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