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Kéré Architecture unveils brick mausoleum for Burkina Faso's former president

Berlin-based studio Kéré Architecture has designed the Thomas Sankara Mausoleum in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, to commemorate the country's former president who was assassinated in the 1980s.

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Ten off-the-beaten-track Venice Architecture Biennale exhibitions you may have missed

With the Venice Architecture Biennale underway, we collect 10 exhibitions and pavilions outside the event's Giardini and Arsenale venues that you might have missed.

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Forensic Architecture's normal approach "meaningless" in face of Gaza war says Eyal Weizman

The ongoing war in Gaza has fundamentally challenged Forensic Architecture's approach to its work, agency founder Eyal Weizman says in this interview.

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Alex Chinneck creates undulating house to bring sense of "playful escapism" to Clerkenwell Design Week

Artist Alex Chinneck has designed A Week at the Knees, a rippling installation that looks like a historic Georgian brick house sitting down, for Clerkenwell Design Week in London.

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Rundell Associates embeds CLT-framed house into Cornish cliffside

Cornish stone and cross-laminated timber come together in this seaside bolthole in Cornwall, England, designed by London-based Rundell Associates for two families.

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Patty Hopkins, Joseph Grima and Sebastian Herkner revealed as Dezeen Awards 2025 judges

Architect Patty Hopkins and designers Joseph Grima, Sebastian Herkner, Natsai Audrey Chieza and Ben Saltmer have joined the judging panel for Dezeen Awards 2025.

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SMAC opens with Harry Seidler retrospective in Venice's David Chipperfield-renovated Procuratie

The San Marco Art Centre (SMAC) has opened in Venice with a retrospective exhibition presenting the life and work of the 20th century architect Harry Seidler.

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Norman Foster Institute's Master's Programme on Sustainable Cities opens for applications

Promotion: the Norman Foster Institute is now accepting applications for its Master's Programme on Sustainable Cities, which prompts students to address urban challenges through immersing them in both practical and academic study.

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Rarify collaborates with Gantri on "infinitely expandable" 3D-printed light

Lighting manufacturer Gantri partnered with vintage furniture dealer Rarify on a modular 3D-printed light system using elements from Swiss furniture studio USM, showcased with local designer Studio Guapo for NYCxDesign.

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Kriskadecor's chain installation brings Japanese landscape to Andorra at restaurant Ginza 41

Promotion: Spanish design brand Kriskadecor has installed a wall of tensioned aluminium chains across the facade of a sushi restaurant in Andorra la Vella, creating the impression of a traditional Japanese landscape painting.

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A New Normal exhibition aims to transform Melbourne into a zero-carbon city

Environmental consultancy Finding Infinity has invited leading Australian architecture studios to propose concepts that could transform Melbourne into a zero-carbon city by 2030.

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Chroma installation celebrates "fun and fantasy" of Swiss design at NYCxDesign

Swiss designer Nadja Stäubli has curated a multi-sensory installation featuring interactive sculptures during NYCxDesign.

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