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Glass skyscrapers

This month’s Dezeen In Depth newsletter examines the environmental impact of glazed skyscrapers and features an interview with former Space10 head Kaave Pour. Subscribe to Dezeen In Depth today!

Despite ongoing criticism of their environmental impact, glass skyscrapers continue to dominate city skylines. Jon Astbury investigates why.

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The latest edition of Dezeen In Depth also features an interview with former Space10 head Kaave Pour and an opinion piece by Catherine Slessor on art deco.

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Dezeen In Depth is sent on the last Friday of every month and delves deeper into the major stories shaping architecture and design. Each edition includes an original feature article on a key topic or trend, an interview with a prominent industry figure and an opinion piece from a leading critic. Read the latest edition of Dezeen In Depth or subscribe here.

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