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Game On’s neon-filled exhibition design paid homage to 80s video games

October 23, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
LED arches in Game On's exhibition design by Smart & Green Design

Spanish practice Smart & Green Design re-designed the Barbican’s touring Game On exhibition for a former underground cistern in Madrid, using more than 150 LED arches to evoke the neon colours of the 1980s. The retrospective, which is reportedly the largest international exhibition to explore the history of video games, spans more than 400 collector’s

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Designs of the Year 2020 nominees include a Tik Tok dance and the CDC’s coronavirus render

October 21, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
Designs of the Year 2020 nominees include the CDC's coronavirus render

Among the 74 projects that have been shortlisted for this year’s Beazley Designs of the Year awards is Tik Tok’s viral Renegade dance, a steak grown from the eater’s own cells and a 3D graphic of the coronavirus particle. The annual awards, organised by London’s Design Museum, highlight projects from the last year that have

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Tom Postma Design suspends 1,400 porcelain plates in gold-gilded room at Fondazione Prada

October 2, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
The Golden Porcelain Room in the Porcelain Room exhibition designed by Tom Postma Design for the Fondazione Prada

A Fondazione Prada exhibition about Chinese export porcelain, designed by Dutch firm Tom Postma Design, is housed within three prefabricated timber volumes clad in velvet and real gold leaf. Until 10 January 2021, The Porcelain Room installation is being staged in one large exhibition space in the OMA-designed Torre annexe. The Porcelain Room has been

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Shma Company designs Bangkok home for family and forest of 120 trees

September 29, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
Louvres on the facade of the Forest House by Shma Company

More than 20 different plant species grow in Forest House, designed by landscape architecture practice Shma Company to fit the largest possible amount of greenery into a small urban plot. Over a space of just 300 square metres, including the roof, the family home in the Thai capital of Bangkok accommodates seven people and 120

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“Formidable architect and designer” Cini Boeri dies aged 96

September 11, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
"Formidable architect and designer" Cini Boeri dies aged 93

Italian architect and designer Cini Boeri, who created a series of iconic seating designs and was the founder of Cini Boeri Architetti, has passed away aged 96. Cini Boeri died on Wednesday, 9 September, in her home in Milan – the city in which she was born and lived her whole life. Over the course

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Suzuko Yamada encloses reconfigurable Tokyo home in permanent scaffolding

August 27, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0

This Japanese home designed by architect Suzuko Yamada is connected to its garden through a scaffold of steel pipes and platforms that can be adapted according to the owner’s needs. Set in a residential area of Tokyo, the three-storey house and its gabled roof are entirely clad in sheets of corrugated metal, save only for

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Orient Occident Atelier builds community hall in Cambodia that harvests clean drinking water

August 26, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
Orient Occident Atelier builds community hall in Cambodia that harvests clean drinking water

Hong Kong architecture studio Orient Occident Atelier has designed a civic centre that harvests water for the small Cambodian village of Sneung. Called WaterHall, the 60-square-metre complex consists of two structures built in loose, honeycomb brickwork. One building is entirely closed to the public in order to preserve the interior pump, which brings water in

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Atelier XÜK converts disused Chinese primary school into boutique hotel

August 17, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
Atelier XÜK converts disused Chinese primary school into boutique hotel

Shanghai architecture studio Atelier XÜK has created a series of timber interventions to turn a former school in Qinyong, China into a hotel while leaving its original, solid masonry structure intact. The school, which was originally built in the 1970s when Qinyong was demolished and reconstructed as a strictly planned people’s commune, is now the Lostvilla

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Studio Rain erects translucent flat-pack sauna on banks of Yarra River

August 12, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
Studio Rain erects translucent flat-pack sauna on banks of Yarra River

Australian art and architecture collective Studio Rain has installed a temporary sauna next to a Melbourne’s Yarra River, which is prefabricated and off-grid so that it can be built, disassembled and reused without the use of heavy machinery. The installation, called Atmosphere: A Revival, features a lightweight structure made of reclaimed timber, which arrives flat-packed

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This week’s VDF highlights include Lucy McRae, Fabio Novembre, Istanbul Design Biennial and a live show from Imogen Heap

July 11, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
This week's VDF highlights include Lucy McRae and Imogen Heap

The final week of VDF featured live performances from Imogen Heap and Lucy McRae, collaborations with Dutch Design Week and Istanbul Design Biennial, plus a virtual tour of DesignAware’s Hilltop School in Hyderabad, India. Virtual Design Festival, the world’s first online design festival, ran from 15 April until 10 July. Visit dezeen.com/vdf/schedule to look back at

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