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This week, readers are discussing the completion of Danish material supplier Dymak's headquarters by architecture studio BIG and the news that Jay Morton has been elected as the next RIBA president.
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Commenters are intrigued by fashion designer Rick Owens' Spring Summer 27 menswear show, unveiled in Paris. Tiny built-in fans help to circulate air around the wearer of these inflatable Adidas jogging suits.
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Architecture studio BIG has completed the headquarters for Danish material supplier Dymak in Odense, Denmark, sheltering its rounded mass-timber structure with a roof evoking a Möbius strip. Commenters share their thoughts.
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Architecture studio Snøhetta has laid a hill-like green roof over timber-and-earth volumes for a building dedicated to American president Theodore Roosevelt, connecting it to the rolling landscape of North Dakota, USA. Readers are
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Multidisciplinary team RUA Studio has won this year's Davidson Prize with Playdeck, a concept design that envisions repurposing decommissioned buses into playscapes for people of all ages. Commenters are sceptical.
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Readers are loving this partially submerged yet well-lit family home in Roehampton Village, southwest London, by local studio Stylus Architects.
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Commenters are unimpressed by architecture studio MAD's interconnected and curved design of Tengyun Center, completed for technology company Tencent in Shenzhen, China.
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Commenters are amused by Danish artist collective Superflex's collaboration with KWY.studio architects and their creation of Super Kello – a harbourside stone sculpture in Oulu, Finland, to be enjoyed by fish after sea levels rise.
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