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Joe Burke bookends 1960s London terrace with compact brick home

Architect Joe Burke has self-built Leyton House, a home that bookends a 1960s terrace in London, using rough, pale brickwork and a concrete plinth for tactility.

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Billard Leece Partnership unveils Sydney children's hospital with folded metal facade

Australian architecture studio Billard Leece Partnership has created an aluminium-clad acute-care facility for The Children's Hospital Westmead in Sydney, drawing on its inland river setting.

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Kitchens by Cabbonet

Dezeen Showroom: bespoke kitchens crafted with deluxe materials are the speciality of British brand Cabbonet, founded by designer Andrew Hays.

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Fabio Fantolino looks to 1960s offices for interior of retro Turin bar

Cantilever chairs, wood panelling and mirror-clad surfaces meet in Lève Office Bar, a Space Age-informed bar in Turin by Italian architect Fabio Fantolino.

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Layer designs "playful and personal" modular system for charging devices at home

British design studio Layer has developed a family of charging products, including a dock with interchangeable modules that can be moved to wherever they are required around the house.

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NorthGlass curved glass technology creates Glasshouse Theatre's rippling facade

Promotion: Chinese glass manufacturer NorthGlass has developed a curved glass technology to create the rippling glass facade of the Glasshouse Theatre in Brisbane, Australia.

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Material crafted from plant waste among projects from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts

Dezeen School Shows: material made from florists' waste and floral remains from funeral services is among the projects from Lucerne School of Design, Film and Art.

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L-shaped roofs create "generous shadows" over Los Cabos residence

A pair of lightweight, L-shaped roofs top the four volumes that form this house in Los Cabos, Mexico, designed by Estudio Ignacio Urquiza Ana Paula de Alba.

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