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Will Gamble Architects renovates holiday home perched on Cornish rock stack

UK studio Will Gamble Architects has refurbished The Island, an old holiday home in Cornwall that sits on a rock stack and is accessed via its own suspension bridge.

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Low-carbon blocks made from sugarcane waste used to form classroom in India

University of East London staff and students have created a school building in India from Sugarcrete, a biomaterial construction block made from sugarcane waste.

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Urban foxes inhabit roof of BIG and Heatherwick's Google landscraper

Foxes are reported to be digging burrows in the rooftop gardens of Google's upcoming office in King's Cross, London, designed by BIG and Heatherwick Studio.

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London's Oxford Street to be pedestrianised "as quickly as possible" says Sadiq Khan

London mayor Sadiq Khan has announced that plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street will move forward, following support from the public and businesses.

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Copenhagen's design week "needs more independent actors" says Other Circle director

As 3 Days of Design kicks off, a separate exhibition in Copenhagen is combining design with music, art, fashion and food. In an exclusive interview, Other Circle director Svend Jacob Pedersen explains the decision to run the event independently.

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Vaarnii expands Ronan Bouroullec furniture range Maasto at 3 Days of Design

Dezeen Showroom: Finnish brand Vaarnii has unveiled the latest additions to its Maasto furniture range, designed by Ronan Bouroullec and with fabric by Kvadrat, at 3 Days of Design.

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Six food and drink pop-ups serving design-hungry visitors at this year's 3 Days of Design

Ahead of the 2025 edition of 3 Days of Design, which kicks off tomorrow, we've rounded up six cafes and bars that are popping up across Copenhagen for the occasion.

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Hem launches many-fingered ottoman by "rising star" Kusheda Mensah

This week's 3 Days of Design festival in Copenhagen will see Hem debut a much-hyped pouf by Kusheda Mensah, marking the first time the Swedish furniture house has collaborated with a Black designer.

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Neri&Hu adds rusty Corten steel facades to former industrial compound

Architecture studio Neri&Hu has transformed a former industrial compound in China, into a creative hub, wrapped in a rusty Corten steel facade to reference the site's history.

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LSG Solutions designs Mestia Airport terminal that reinterprets Georgian heritage

Promotion: Tbilisi-based multidisciplinary design and project management company LSG Solutions has designed a timber terminal for Mestia Airport in Georgia's Svaneti region.

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NADAAA and HDR utilise mass timber for Nebraska architecture school addition

Architecture studios NADAAA and HDR have expanded the architecture school at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, creating a rectangular volume framed with mass timber and lined with translucent panels that bring in natural light.

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Heneghan Peng Architects and WXY Architecture reinterpret Storm King art park buildings

Architecture studios Heneghan Peng Architects and WXY Architecture have co-led a renovation of the grounds at Storm King Art Center in Upstate New York, adding a serpentine restroom pavilion and fabrication building.

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Teddy tables and workstations by Zenith

Dezeen Showroom: Australian workplace furniture brand Zenith took cues from a subculture originating in 1950s Britain when designing these playfully colourful tables.

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