Milú Brunell creates Soli garden light to be powered by soil thumbnail
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Milú Brunell creates Soli garden light to be powered by soil

American designer Milú Brunell has designed Soli, a prototype for a soil-powered lamp that can be planted into the ground. Soli was informed...

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Eames House and studio reopens following Los Angeles fires

The Eames House in Los Angeles has reopened following “a meticulous process of restoration” due to smoke damage from the city’s extensive wildfires...

Nastia Mirzoyan designs "approachable" interior for Kyiv sex shop thumbnail
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Nastia Mirzoyan designs "approachable" interior for Kyiv sex shop

Ukrainian designer Nastia Mirzoyan has completed an educational space and sex shop in Kyiv called Njoy that replaces the stereotypical eroticised aesthetic with...

Op&Ed: Resistance to Overtime Pay a 'Cancer in the Profession' thumbnail
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Op&Ed: Resistance to Overtime Pay a 'Cancer in the Profession'

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Kew Gardens' Palm House and Waterlily House to become "first net&zero glasshouses of their kind" thumbnail
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Kew Gardens' Palm House and Waterlily House to become "first net&zero glasshouses of their kind"

Two Victorian greenhouses in London’s Kew Gardens are set to be renovated by Hugh Broughton Architects and heated by electricity and a heat...

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Opinion: Architecture and the Border Wall

Peggy Deamer, David Langdon, and Melinda Agron from the Yale School of Architecture call for architects to express their ethical convictions through their...

Polonsky & Friends designs narrow taco restaurant in New York's Soho thumbnail
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Polonsky & Friends designs narrow taco restaurant in New York's Soho

Mexico City taqueria meets New York City diner at this compact eatery in Lower Manhattan, designed by local studio Polonsky & Friends. Santo...

Op&Ed: Johnson’s AT&T Building Is Influential — But Is It Good? thumbnail
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Op&Ed: Johnson’s AT&T Building Is Influential — But Is It Good?

In light of recent controversy about Philip Johnson’s building in New York, commentator Robert Kahn asks whether the original architecture is worth saving....

Device to aid chemotherapy&induced alopecia among projects from University of Nottingham thumbnail
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Device to aid chemotherapy&induced alopecia among projects from University of Nottingham

Dezeen School Shows: a device designed to treat alopecia caused by chemotherapy is among the product design projects from the University of Nottingham....

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Opinion: Living Tall, Too Tall

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