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BLUE Architecture Studio converts historic Yangzhou district into sprawling hotel

A cluster of new and old buildings in the ancient centre of Yangzhou, China, has been stitched together into a hotel complex by local firms BLUE Architecture Studio and the Urban Architecture Lab at Southeast University.

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Will David Adjaye be re-accepted by the architectural establishment?

With a growing number of lectures, talks and interviews, David Adjaye is slowly returning to public life following sexual assault and harassment accusations two years ago. We ask how the architecture profession will react.

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David Adjaye criticises reporting of sexual assault allegations

Architect David Adjaye has called the reporting on his alleged sexual misconduct "deeply unfair", in some of his first on-the-record comments since allegations came to light.

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Tarkett achieves "world's first" carbon negative linoleum

French flooring brand Tarkett has announced that its linoleum is now carbon-negative across all stages of its life cycle, from sourcing raw materials to end-of-life deconstruction and recycling.

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Adilo pendant lamp by Ilkka Kauppinen for Secto Design

Dezeen Showroom: made of ultra-thin birch plywood, designer Ilkka Kauppinen's sculptural Adilo pendant lamp for Finnish brand Secto Design unfurls from flat.

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Studio Aluc turns 100-year old Kyoto townhouse into hotel

Japanese design firm Studio Aluc "deliberately retained traces of past craftsmanship" to transform a historic machiya residence into a short-stay hotel in Kyoto.

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Matthew Williamson unveils worker bee-informed BRIT Award

Interior designer Matthew Williamson has created an amber-toned trophy for the 2026 BRIT Awards, which was designed to mark the ceremony being hosted in Manchester for the first time.

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Ventete's inflatable bike helmet flattens to become thinner than a laptop

London-based design brand Ventete has developed a blow-up cycling helmet that uses air instead of foam to absorb impact and easily fits into a bag when deflated.

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Tiptoe invites 10 designers to reimagine its signature table leg for its 10th birthday

Promotion: French furniture brand Tiptoe has celebrated its 10th anniversary by asking 10 designers and artists to creatively reinterpret its first product – the clamp-on table leg.

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Dezeen Debate features Herzog & de Meuron "glass turd" trophies

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Ste Marie designs trio of atmospheric hospitality venues in Edmonton

Canadian studio Ste Marie has created three interconnected yet distinct hospitality venues at the base of a residential tower in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Ixi introduces "auto-focus glasses" that switch from reading to long-distance prescriptions

Finnish company Ixi has revealed what it describes as the world's first "auto-focus glasses", which change their optical power depending on where the wearer is looking.

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118p portable lamp by Bocci

Dezeen Showroom: Canadian design brand Bocci has brought intrigue to portable table lamps with 118p, a rechargeable version of its dramatic 118 pendant light.

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