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Loader Monteith renovates 18th-century Scottish cottage to be a "safe haven"

Architecture studio Loader Monteith has renovated and extended an 18th-century cottage in Scotland, creating a series of open and accessible spaces for a resident living with Alzheimer's disease.

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Zaha Hadid Architects designs Hong Kong leisure complex as "a lifted village"

British studio Zaha Hadid Architects has completed Go Park Sai Sha, a multi-storey sports and commercial complex in Hong Kong linked by elevated ramps and walkways.

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Gaza rubble clearance could result in 90,000 tonnes of carbon emissions

A study has calculated that it could take four decades to clear the rubble from destroyed and damaged buildings caused by Israel's bombardment of Gaza and the process would yield over 90,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions.

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Slippers made from dust showcase "meaningful" use for household waste

Ravensbourne University graduate Rahat Rai has created a pair of slippers made using dust collected from a vacuum cleaner that was compressed to form a felt-like fabric.

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Smoking Diaries exhibition reimagines the ashtray 17 different ways

A group of emerging designers created their own iterations of the humble ashtray for a one-day exhibition as part of 3 Days of Design, producing everything from puffy, dimpled dishes to trough-like vessels.

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Connection-making app among projects from Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Dezeen School Shows: a redesign of the Bumble dating app, which prioritises friendships, is among the projects from Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

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Ennead Architects creates US consulate with "monumental diplomatic presence"

Architecture studio Ennead Architects has completed a US consulate at the Arizona-Mexico border that features metal roofs informed by traditional southwestern structures.

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Jurumirim House by Nitsche Arquitetos features wall of perforated green blocks

A corridor of decorative ceramic blocks connects the rooms of Jurumirim House, a vacation home designed by Nitsche Arquitetos on the edge of a reservoir in Brazil.

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