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Förstberg Ling clads "introspective" extension in Denmark with charred pine

A cluster of volumes clad in blackened pine conceals a small courtyard at the centre of House with a Hidden Atrium in Denmark, designed by Swedish architecture studio Förstberg Ling.

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TYPE uses sliding screens to divide flat on Golden Lane Estate

A series of demountable sliding screens carve out space in this Crescent House flat, renovated by local architecture studio TYPE on one of London's most celebrated post-war housing estates.

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USAID cuts lead to suspension of Somalia community project by MASS Design Group

The recent pause on funding for the US Agency for International Development has led to the suspension of the Iftiin Peace Hub in Caabudwaaq, Somalia, according to architecture studio MASS Design Group.

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"More than $50 billion has been spent so far" on Neom

Construction of the Neom region in northwest Saudi Arabia has so far cost more than $50 billion, according to the project's deputy CEO Rayan Fayez.

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UNStudio to transform Expo City Dubai into new urban centre

Dutch firm UNStudio has unveiled plans for the Expo City Dubai masterplan, a mixed-use development that will serve as "a new centre for the future of Dubai".

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Our favourite products from Stockholm Design Week 2025

After spending the past few days on the ground at Stockholm Design Week, Dezeen's editorial team has selected 12 standout launches from the event including a demountable sofa and a "future classic" lamp.

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Crafting aluminium is "like silversmithing on steroids" says David Taylor

Scottish designer David Taylor unveiled 25 handcrafted aluminium objects during Stockholm Design Week. Here, the trained silversmith reveals the secrets behind his process.

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Finger-waggling exoskeleton helps pianists play faster

Japanese researchers have used a nimble robotic hand exoskeleton to train expert pianists to improve their performance, using a technique they believe could be applied to e-sports, surgery or even handicrafts.

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Tatiana Bilbao among Mies Crown Hall Americas 2025 architecture prize finalists

Five architecture projects have been named for the 2025 Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize, including an aquarium in Mexico by architecture studio Tatiana Bilbao Estudio and a Buenos Aires veterinary clinic by Adamo Faiden.

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Contemporary design fills modernist Max Cetto house in Mexico City

A collection of contemporary designs, including rugs by Doshi Levien and Eny Lee Parker for CC-Tapis and lighting by Flos, have been installed in the house and studio of iconic Mexican architect Max Cetto during Mexico City art week.

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Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey spotlights four student projects

Dezeen School Shows: a project exploring the use of AI to decide one's future is included in this School Show from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey.

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Skywalk kitchen by Eggersmann

Dezeen Showroom: White Tiger granite and golden-hued bronzed brass combine dramatically in the Skywalk kitchen, designed by kitchen brand Eggersmann.

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