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Museum of Shakespeare protects archaeological remains of Curtain Playhouse

Archaeological remains of Shakespeare's 16th-century Curtain Playhouse have been uncovered and integrated into the Museum of Shakespeare in Shoreditch, east London, by Perkins&Will.

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Hans J Wegner's CH24 Wishbone Chair "captured the essence of modern Danish design"

Continuing our mid-century modern series, we spotlight the CH24 Wishbone Chair, which was created by Danish designer Hans J Wegner for furniture manufacturer Carl Hansen & Son in 1949.

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Stirling shortlisting shows "even modest buildings can be really good" says Clementine Blakemore

Clementine Blakemore Architects founder Clementine Blakemore describes her shock at her "first proper building commission" being shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in this exclusive interview.

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"There was a profound belief in the power of the polymath during the mid-century period"

We should bring back the holistic approach and interdisciplinary ethos of the mid-century modern designers, argues Dominic Bradbury as part of our mid-century modern design series.

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Emboss acoustic wall panels by Zintra Acoustic

Dezeen Showroom: Australian brand Zintra Acoustic has added eight designs to its Emboss acoustic panel collection, which features textured surfaces made from embossing.

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Space architects are preparing for humanity's return to the moon

This week, leading figures in space architecture will descend on Milan to formally establish the discipline for the first time. Ellen Eberhardt explores what's at stake.

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Bindloss Dawes converts 18th-century pub into light-filled Michelin-starred restaurant

Architecture studio Bindloss Dawes has renovated an 18th-century pub in Somerset, England, to create an "intimate" new home for the Osip farm-to-table restaurant.

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Underground desert sanctuaries win third place in Start Something Powerful Competition

Matthew Pratt has been awarded third place in Dezeen and Bentley's Start Something Powerful Competition with his proposal for subterranean desert sanctuaries to help future generations to flourish in arid climates.

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Eight highlights from Dundee Design Festival 2024

Aeroplane seat covers designed for neurodivergent passengers and a knitted landscape filled with giant mushrooms were among the designs showcased at this year's Dundee Design Festival.

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Germane Barnes redesigns classical columns around African diasporic themes

American architect Germane Barnes aims to illustrate aspects of the African Diaspora by reimagining the three classical columnar orders at the Columnar Disorder exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago.

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Snøhetta wraps Queens library in orange ombre glass covered with script

Architecture studio Snøhetta has completed the Far Rockaway Library in New York, which is wrapped in fritted, orange ombre glass covered with thin, white script by Brooklyn artist José Parlá.

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Nine design projects using virtual reality by students at the American University in Dubai

Dezeen School Shows: an aircraft to be used as a police vehicle is featured in Dezeen's latest school show by students at the American University in Dubai.

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DW60 dishwasher by Asko

Dezeen Showroom: sustainability, performance and hygiene meet in the DW60 dishwasher by Swedish brand Asko, which says its appliance is the most reliable in its class.

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