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Bernardes Arquitetura crowns underground gallery with cantilevered roof

Brazilian studio Bernardes Arquitetura has restored an 18th-century home for the Albuquerque Foundation in Sintra, Portugal, introducing dramatic roofs and galleries with a "semi-buried space".

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Heatherwick designs glowing lantern-like towers for first project in Thailand

UK practice Heatherwick Studio has revealed its design for Hatai, two hotels in Bangkok, Thailand, with stacked, rounded forms in different sizes that nod to Thai lanterns.

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Italian avant-garde design informs cleaved medals for Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games

Two opposing halves come together to form the minimalist medals for next year's Milano Cortina Winter Games, marking the first time the Winter Olympics will have two host cities.

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Saudi Arabia seeks advice from consultants on The Line feasibility

Saudi Arabia's PIF has asked consultants to conduct a review of the feasibility of The Line, with Neom maintaining that the megacity is "a strategic priority".

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Brezal outdoor furniture collection by Patricia Urquiola for Andreu World

Dezeen Showroom: international furniture brand Andreu World has developed a collection of aluminium-and-rope seating and tables that "reinterprets wickerwork".

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"Part of the DNA of our office is that we never exclude possibilities" says MVRDV's Nathalie de Vries

Reusing existing buildings is making MVRDV better at designing new ones, studio co-founder Nathalie de Vries tells Dezeen in this interview.

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Fletcher Priest Architects creates "pioneering" materials passport for its London office

London studio Fletcher Priest Architects has developed a materials passport that documents the different components of Edenica – a recently completed office building in the City of London, designed by the studio to house its own headquarters.

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Aesop draws on Victorian bathroom design for store in historic Leeds arcade

Skincare brand Aesop's design team referenced historic bathroom interiors for its latest UK store in the turn-of-the-century Victoria Leeds County Arcade in Leeds.

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Grimshaw completes "iconic entry point" for Los Angeles at LAX rail station

Architecture studio Grimshaw has completed a rail and bus station just outside of the Los Angeles International Airport that connects directly to the city's urban centre.

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Helicopter-like flying device informed by Japanese weaving among Kent State University projects

Dezeen School Shows: a flying device influenced by traditionally woven Japanese baskets is among the architecture and design projects from Kent State University.

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Readers ask "what happened to British automotive design?" in this week's Dezeen Debate

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Atelier Garcia "honors the monolith" with Concrete House in Colombia

New York-based Atelier Garcia has constructed a triangular concrete house on a hillside in the mountains of Guatapé, Colombia, with a view of the landmark Rock of El Peñol.

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Students have "huge amount to gain from engaging with Indigenous perspectives" says Philip Oldfield

The University of South Wales in Australia has developed studios that prioritise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and knowledge, says head of school Philip Oldfield.

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Beige and Tortora Lithos tiles by Casalgrande Padana

Dezeen Showroom: a soft, cloud-like look characterises the Beige and Tortora Lithos tiles by Casalgrande Padana, which is part of a collection based on classic Portland stone.

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