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| This week, readers are inspired by photography of a public bathhouse in Tokyo and see the irony in Dulux's choice for its colour of the year. We also announced the shortlists for Dezeen Awards 2020. Read on for more... |
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| Schemata Architects has renovated a traditional public bathhouse in Tokyo, but it's the "real" images that have impressed commenters. Read more › |
| Readers are in conversation with the architect behind No Footprint House, which was created as a prototype for zero-carbon homes. Read more › |
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| Dulux has unveiled a "reassuring" earthy beige hue called Brave Ground as its colour of the year for 2021, but readers aren't convinced. Read more › |
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| The longest glass-bottomed bridge in the world has been completed in southern China, but readers are scared at the thought of walking on it. Read more › |
| Dezeen Events Guide features more than 30 architecture and design events taking place in London this month, including participants in London Design Festival and Open House. Read more › |
| Following news of high-tech architecture pioneer Richard Rogers' retirement, we rounded up 10 of his most influential projects. Read more › |
| Craggy boulders jut through walls in these off-grid guesthouses that Mar Plus Ask has built as a retreat for creatives in Mallorca, Spain. Read more › |
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| Bureau de Change has delighted readers with its update of a building in London, which includes a bronze laser-cut lift shaft. Read more › |
| Elon Musk's neuroscience startup Neuralink has revealed the design for an implant that aims to create brain-to-machine interfaces. Read more › |
| Commenters are divided over Camille Walala's design for a large-scale mural, which covers eight buildings on Leyton high street in London. Read more › |
| Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled its design for the Klenoviy Boulevard Station 2, which is being built in the south of Moscow. Read more › |
| The Berlin Cube Office block, designed by studio 3XN, has sparked debate due to its distinctive shape. Read more › |
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