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"Garden for the city" forms heart of health centre in Carcavelos

A curving concrete canopy and a public garden animate Carcavelos Health Complex near Lisbon, Portugal, completed by local practices Simão Botlelho, Studio-J and Duoma.

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Porsche reveals plans for first residential tower in Asia

German car brand Porsche has unveiled the design for its third residential high-rise building, Porsche Design Tower Bangkok, which it describes as an "architectural masterpiece".

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Chart exhibits artworks in pavilion made from recycled ship sails

Copenhagen's Chart Art Fair has built a pop-up gallery designed by architects Emil Dupuis Bernild, Mikkel Harboe Wolff, Jonas Sarantaris and Shwan Soran Ali, marking a major change to its annual architecture programme.

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Competition: search for a role on Dezeen Jobs and win a limited-edition Louis Poulsen lamp

To coincide with the 150th anniversary of Louis Poulsen, the Danish design brand has produced a 2024 version of its iconic AJ mini lamp and made eight available to Dezeen readers in September.

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Tatjana von Stein fills Mallorcan members' club interior with the colours of Palma

London-based design studio Tatjana von Stein has created a warm and colourful interior for private members' club Làlia in Palma, Mallorca.

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Linn and artist Ran Ortner collaborate on speaker that recalls ocean waves

Promotion: New York-based artist Ran Ortner has created a bespoke speaker finish for Scottish audio brand Linn based on sonic and oceanic rhythms.

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Metal tubes poke through slabs of acrylic in furniture by Jeonghwa Seo

South Korean designer Jeonghwa Seo has used purpose-cast aluminium tubes to create a collection of tables and benches, with their structure obscured behind frosted acrylic.

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Studio Jean Verville Architectes adds "graphic dimension" to brutalist apartment

Bright yellow accents stand out against concrete and metal surfaces within this "creative laboratory" that architect Jean Verville has created for himself inside a residential tower in Quebec City.

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