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Tom Ravenscroft

Tom Ravenscroft

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Foster + Partners designs "highly functional" bird feeders to reduce disease transmission

UK studio Foster + Partners Industrial Design has revealed a bird feeder called Ori at Milan design week that is designed to reduce the spread of disease.
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Philippe Starck and Daniel Libeskind create funeral urns for Alessi

David Chipperfield, Daniel Libeskind, Audrey Large and Philippe Starck have created funeral urns for Alessi's The Last Pot exhibition at Milan design week.
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"This certainly won't be the tech bro biennale" says Venice Archite...

Carlo Ratti explains how people, not technology, will be at the centre of this year's Venice Architecture Biennale in this exclusive interview.
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Rebranded Foster + Partners Industrial Design making wearable gadgets

Foster + Partners Industrial Design has started developing wearable technology and consumer electronics as it rebrands with a Pentagram-designed graphic identity and dedicated website.
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Ten products that "illustrate the diversity" of Foster + Partners I...

As Foster + Partners Industrial Design rebrands and launches a new website, studio head Mike Holland picks 10 products that demonstrate the breadth of its work.
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Philippe Starck reveals surrealist hotel topped with 19th-century m...

Philippe Starck has unveiled the surreal Maison Heler hotel in Metz, France dezeen, which its topped with what appears to be a 19th-century mansion.
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"We want to complicate people's ideas of brutalism" say Capital Bru...

Capital Brutalism aims to challenges people's views of brutalist architecture, say the exhibition's curators Angela Person and Ty Cole in this interview.
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Eight "really evocative" brutalist buildings in Washington DC

Washington DC has a large number of significant brutalist buildings. Here, architectural photographer Ty Cole picks eight of the most interesting.
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Lalique "bridges the past and future" in New York townhouse

French glassware brand Lalique has opened an art deco-informed flagship store in a 19th-century townhouse on New York City's Upper East Side.
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Ten ambitious future football stadiums set to be built around the w...

Following the unveiling of Foster + Partners' design for a 100,000-seat stadium for Manchester United, we take a look at the wave of major football stadiums being planned and developed around the world.
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Jaguar's controversial Type 00 concept car spotted driving on the s...

A video released by British car brand Jaguar shows its Type 00 concept car slowly driving through the city's streets to a Paris Fashion Week event.
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Electric car drivers are "getting a better experience" says Volvo c...

By creating moments of delight designers have the power to make the experience of driving electric cars better than petrol cars, says Volvo global head of design Jeremy Offer in this interview.
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Diller Scofidio + Renfro founder Ricardo Scofidio dies aged 89

New York architect Ricardo Scofidio, who designed the city's High Line and The Shed cultural centre, has passed away aged 89.
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Art deco Chrysler Airflow was "America's most talked-about car"

The next art deco icon in our Art Deco Centenary series is the streamlined Chrysler Airflow – a revolutionary car that pioneered aerodynamic automobile design.
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Volvo ES90 "crosses the barrier" between a saloon and an SUV

Car brand Volvo has unveiled the ES90, a car that aims to combine the elegance of a saloon car with practicality of an SUV.
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This week Patrik Schumacher claimed architecture "has ceased to exist"

This week on Dezeen, we reported on a Patrik Schumacher-written paper that claimed "woke virtue signalling" has destroyed the intellectual rigour of the profession.
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Architecture being killed by "woke take-over" says Patrik Schumacher

Patrik Schumacher has waded into architecture's culture wars by claiming that "woke virtue signalling" has destroyed the intellectual rigour of the profession.
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Foster and Heatherwick shortlisted to design Queen Elizabeth II Mem...

The UK government has announced the shortlist for the Queen Elizabeth II memorial, with Foster + Partners, Heatherwick Studio, WilkinsonEyre and Jamie Fobert in the running.
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Vollebak creates prototype Wooden Jacket from 250,000 pieces of Ame...

Experimental clothing brand Vollebak has made a prototype jacket from 250,000 pieces of laser-cut American walnut.
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RAD+ar hides bamboo chicken coop under hill in Jakarta

RAD+ar has hidden a bamboo chicken coop under an artificial hill in a park in Jakarta, Indonesia.
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This week we reported that Neom has already cost "more than $50 bil...

This week on Dezeen, we reported that Saudi Arabia had spent $50 billion "building the basic infrastructure" of the Neom mega project.