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| View online | | | | | A pair of giant staircases spliced together by Chinese studio MAD rises up through Fenix Museum of Migration, which is set to open in a century-old warehouse in Rotterdam. Read more › | | Read more › | | Read more › | | The curators of the Lebanese pavilion have explained why they fought to be at the Venice Architecture Biennale despite the challenges of life under conflict, including the killing of one of their colleagues just two weeks ago. Read more › | | Read more › | | Design studio GamFratesi looked to historic Greek vases when creating the interior of Epicurus, a restaurant and jazz club in Copenhagen, which features smoked oak wood inlays and custom-made lighting. Read more › | | Ethereal curtains crafted from surplus textile samples create distinctive shadows across the original pinewood floors of OntheSq, a neo-Jacobean London home transformed by Irenie Studio. Read more › | | As the deadline for Dezeen Awards 2025 approaches, we've focused on colourful bathroom products with smart technologies and innovative materials to inspire your entries for our new bathroom product design category. Read more › | | Read more › | | Read more › | | American studio TenBerke has released designs for a proposed residential skyscraper in Downtown Brooklyn, which will integrate an "outdated" office structure and be the second-tallest building in the borough if completed. Read more › | | Read more › | | | | You have received this because you are subscribed to Dezeen Daily. Update newsletter preferences | Unsubscribe | Forward to a friend Dezeen Limited, 8 Orsman Road, London N1 5QJ, UK Contact us | Submit a story | Advertise | |