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Terta transforms decommissioned power station in Iceland into colourful site for "learning by playing"

Icelandic studio Terta has transformed the site of the historic Elliðaárstöð power station in Reykjavík into a hub for learning, culture and play, restoring and updating its existing buildings with colourful accents.

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Five inflatable garments that use air to regulate the wearer's temperature

On the heels of Rick Owens's fan-powered Adidas tracksuits blowing up at Paris Fashion Week, we've rounded up five examples of pneumatic outerwear that doubles as personal aircon.

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Superflex and KWY.studio create architecture for fish to enjoy after sea levels rise

Danish artist collective Superflex has collaborated with KWY.studio architects to create Super Kello – a harbourside stone sculpture in Oulu, Finland, to be enjoyed by fish after sea levels rise.

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"Experience of Brasília" evoked at interior installation in Niemeyer's São Paulo pavilion

Architecture studio Debaixo do Bloco has distilled the landscape, architecture and atmosphere of Brasília into a domestic-scale installation within Oscar Niemeyer's Bienal Pavilion in São Paulo.

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Drawings of ritual-hosting interiors among projects by Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Dezeen School Shows: architectural drawings depicting "a narrative-driven exploration of religious ritual" are among the projects by students at Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

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