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Scullion Architects adds green "long gallery" to 1930s Dublin house

Irish studio Scullion Architects took visual cues from long galleries in country homes in its design of Rathdown, a window-lined extension to a house in Terenure, Dublin.

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Heatherwick Studio and SPPARC's Olympia revamp nearing completion in London

An elevated public realm and performance venues are taking shape on top of the Olympia events centre in west London as part of its transformation by UK architecture practices Heatherwick Studio and SPPARC.

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Kengo Kuma and Associates cloaks Chinese clay museum in handmade tiles

Japanese studio Kengo Kuma and Associates has completed UCCA Clay Museum in China, creating a peaked form clad in handmade ceramic tiles to celebrate the "warmth of craftsmanship".

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Leopold Banchini creates "all the elements" of London bar from one oak tree

Swiss studio Leopold Banchini Architects used natural materials when creating the interior of the Goodbye Horses bar, with the bar, chairs, lights, handrails and changing table all made from a single tree.

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Dezeen Awards China 2024 reveals 34-strong interiors shortlist

Dezeen has announced the interiors shortlist for this year's Dezeen Awards China, which includes interiors by Linehouse, Say Architects, UNStudio and Conran and Partners.

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Ten collections unveiled at Moncler's Shanghai event The City of Genius

Rick Owens, A$AP Rocky and Jil Sander are among the 10 designers who showcased collections at fashion brand Moncler's event The City of Genius during Shanghai Fashion Week.

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Aloe vera provides "sustainable alternative" to cotton in Kirkby Design textile

British textile brand Kirkby Design has created what it believes to be the first interior fabric made from aloe vera – a plant that grows without need for chemicals, fertilisers or additional watering.

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Urbanus adds colourful rooftop additions to Shenzhen block

Architecture studio Urbanus renovated and combined five buildings in Shenzhen, China, adding colourful additions and circulation.

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Louis Vuitton flagship store disguised as stack of luggage trunks

Fashion brand Louis Vuitton has concealed its under-renovation New York flagship store with a luggage facade relocated to a temporary store that features OMA-designed sculptures.

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Kith and Mark Jupiter update Bose 901 speaker that "reinvented sound"

American apparel brand Kith and Brooklyn furniture designer Mark Jupiter have housed Bose's reissued 1960 speakers in sleek wood casings and metal bases.

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Elías Rizo Arquitectos creates house that "disappears" into Mexican hills

Elías Rizo Arquitectos has created a slate-and-weathering steel house called Casa AV that disappears into and emerges from the landscape outside of Guadalajara, Mexico.

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Brooklyn's Dumbo neighbourhood serves as working hub for creative studios

Promotion: Real estate company Two Trees has focused on creative companies in New York's Dumbo neighbourhood as part of a new design cluster featuring studios and showrooms.

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