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Tom Kneepkens "integrates living and nature" at Dutch forest villa

Local architect Tom Kneepkens has completed Forest Villa MB, a home in the Netherlands sheltered by a gridded timber roof with openings to accommodate the surrounding trees.

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Nokia unveils nostalgic dumbphones with dedicated AI button

Tech company HMD has launched a range of retro Nokia brick phones with limited internet capabilities and an AI assistant button integrated into the centre of the keypad.

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Neri&Hu wraps Hong Kong hotel in "urban tapestry" facade

Architecture studio Neri&Hu has upgraded the facade of Mandarin Oriental The Landmark in Hong Kong, using staggered terracotta tiles to resemble a piece of woven tapestry.

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1X Technologies designs humanoid hand to "match or surpass human capability"

California-based company 1X Technologies has updated the hands of its humanoid robot Neo to "perform virtually any task a human can do with their hands".

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Ten stadiums of the future that rewrite the playbook

Stadiums are no longer just being designed for matchdays, with architects boldly pursuing novelty to create distinctive year-round landmarks. For our Future Stadium series, we look at 10 of the most offbeat examples currently in development.

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File into the Future Stadium

With stadium construction intensifying and the World Cup drawing to a close, our Future Stadium series looks at the future of one of the world's most impactful buildings.

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