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BIG arranges circular Dymak HQ around stepped courtyard

Architecture studio BIG has completed the headquarters for Danish material supplier Dymak in Odense, Denmark, sheltering its rounded mass-timber structure with a roof evoking a Möbius strip.

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Jay Morton elected RIBA president

Jay Morton, director at architecture studio Bell Phillips, has been elected to become the next president of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

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"Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't the world on fire?" says commenter

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Can Kylie Jenner detoxify AI smart glasses?

Would we wear the new Meta smart glasses? Is Frank Gehry's Abu Dhabi opera house actually pretty good? And why did Paris Fashion Week feel like the last days of the Roman Empire? Listen to the latest episode of Dezeen Weekly now.

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Cubo arranges "unmistakably Lego" innovation centre around 25‑tonne brick

Architecture studio Cubo has unveiled the Kornmarken Campus manufacturing innovation centre as the latest building on the Lego campus in Denmark.

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Lacoste incorporates 290 crocodiles into special edition Alpine race car

The tongue of Lacoste's reptilian mascot served as the unlikely inspiration for this one-off Alpine A290 Rally, with all-red interiors designed to feel like "stepping into the crocodile's mouth".

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Dezeen Agenda features Frank Gehry-designed venue in Abu Dhabi

The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features news that construction has commenced on Dar al Funoon Abu Dhabi, which was designed by Frank Gehry before his death. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.

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Snøhetta uses mass timber and earthen walls for Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

Architecture studio Snøhetta has laid a hill-like green roof over timber-and-earth volumes for a building dedicated to American president Theodore Roosevelt, connecting it to the rolling landscape of North Dakota, USA.

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