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John Puttick Associates transforms listed warehouses in Grimsby into youth centre

UK studio John Puttick Associates has refurbished a group of disused Victorian warehouses in Grimsby to create the Horizon Youth Zone, adding a sawtooth-roofed sports court that nods to the site's industrial past.

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Ten examples of oddly satisfying architecture

Tired of doomscrolling? Why not take a five-minute break to browse through this roundup of strangely pleasing architecture.

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This week Australia unveiled plans for first new city in a century

This week on Dezeen, we revealed plans for Bradfield City, which will be the first major city to be built in Australia for over a century.

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Taller General creates house that "emerges among volcanoes" in Ecuador

Taller General has completed a brick-and-heavy-timber house that plays on an A-frame system with glass walls to give residents a view of the surrounding volcanoes in Machachi, Ecuador.

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Jersey City cancels OMA-designed Centre Pompidou expansion

The mayor of Jersey City in New Jersey, USA has reportedly confirmed the metro's decision to abandon the anticipated Centre Pompidou x Jersey City expansion after years of starts and stops and negotiations between the two parties.

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Seven products that spotlight the versatility of glass

Dezeen Showroom: the following lighting, tables and drinkware recently published on our Showroom section showcase the many uses, colours and finishes of glass.

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