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Serie Architects adds "memorable and timeless" hall to Indian monastery

Architecture studio Serie Architects has used interlocking walls cloaked in hand-chiselled bricks to outline Raj Sabhagruh, a complex dedicated to Jainism in Dharampur, India.

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Zaha Hadid's Bergisel Ski Jump was the most significant building of 2002

The next instalment in our 21st-Century Architecture: 25 Years 25 Buildings series looks at Zaha Hadid's Bergisel Ski Jump, which was the turning point in Hadid's career.

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BIG completes first phase of Toyota Woven City in Japan

Car brand Toyota has announced that the first phase of its Woven City in Japan, a smart city designed by architecture studio BIG as the "future of mobility", has reached completion.

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Kennon adds 1,182 solar panels to facade of Melbourne office building

Architecture studio Kennon has completed the 550 Spencer office building in Australia, forming the "first building in the country" to be powered on-site by a solar facade system.

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Mechanical bike turns into e-bike "in a number of seconds" with CLIP device

CLIP is a portable e-motor device that allows users to alternate between a regular mechanical bike and an electric bike without any tools.

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Yukai Engineering unveils tiny cat robot that blows on hot food and drinks

Japanese robotics startup Yukai Engineering has debuted a portable cat-shaped robot that blows air to cool down hot food and beverages at the Consumer Electronics Show.

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Mistovia designs duo of Polish holiday homes to complement mountainous surroundings

Polish studio Mistovia has paired plywood, walnut and graphite accents with a mishmash of vintage furniture in Plener Istebna – a pair of gabled cottages in the Silesian Beskids mountains.

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Cylindrical Bertrand Goldberg building at risk of demolition in Illinois

A circular healthcare facility designed by American architect Bertrand Goldberg is at risk of demolition in Illinois after being closed for more than 20 years, but is "worth preserving" according to Goldberg's son.

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Dezeen Debate features a "wonderful and powerful execution of space"

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Miami art deco informs design of Dominican Republic baseball academy

US studio Jones Haydu and Dominican studio JMF Arquitectos have created a baseball complex with a winged concrete form for the Miami Marlins Major League Baseball team in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic.

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