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Terri David is a news writer at Ink Plate Press, where she covers arts, automotive, travel, and fashion. She has been writing for almost 10 years. In her free time, Terri loves to travel—especially to remote locations in the southwest.

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This week we launched our Stone Age 2.0 series

This week on Dezeen, we launched our editorial series Stone Age 2.0, exploring the potential of stone to be a viable, low-carbon, modern structural material. We kicked off the series with an introduction by Dezeen editor Tom Ravenscroft stating that “architects and engineers are aiming to reignite the stone age”. Other popular articles in the […]

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Panorámica's interactive-AI machine lets "anybody be a Mexican designer"

Design collective Panorámica has created a machine that utilises artificial intelligence and a set of prompts to generate unique pieces of furniture based on a repository of Mexican design styles during Mexico Ciy art week. Showcased at the design section of the Zona Maco art fair in Mexico City, the exhibition was called Anybody Can

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Eight student architecture projects focus on the food industry

Dezeen School Shows: we’ve picked eight architecture projects featured on Dezeen School Shows that explore the sustainability of food production, distribution and consumption. This roundup of projects includes a sustainable supermarket that grows and sells its own produce and a Lebanese restaurant that aims to guide guests on a journey to Lebanon with an immersive

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"You're always a football player" to some people, say Bennett brothers

Designers Michael and Martellus Bennett are brothers who both used to play in the NFL, but in this interview they reveal that their creative approaches are vastly different. The pair enjoyed successful, decade-long careers as football players in the National Football League (NFL), each with a Super Bowl win under his belt. But after retirement

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Matic Robot Vacuum Collects Dust but Not Your Personal Data

Are you someone who remains dedicated to using “dumb” devices and appliances out of concerns about keeping your personal data private? It’s a legitimate worry, with technology manufacturers gathering enormous amounts of data about our lives through the ever growing myriad of smart home devices seeping into our lives (not to mention your most data

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Muza Lab's resort interiors informed by Greek culture and landscapes

Promotion: design studio Muza Lab has created the interior and exterior spaces of the One&Only Aesthesis resort, bungalows and villas in Athens, Greece. The resort is situated in Athens’ southern suburb of Glyfada and includes a lobby, villas, restaurants, bars, a beach club and a spa. The resort is situated close to the sea Set within 21

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Frero’s Tala Asa Light Objects Don’t Shy Away From the Shadows

Two brothers, Alex and Henri, grew up in Antwerp, Belgium, surrounded by beauty and creativity that developed into a shared passion for art and design. Inspired by the success that their parents experienced in the interior design and vintage furniture industries, the duo decided to make a leap of their own. Frero is their brand,

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F5: Julien Renault Loves Collecting Found Objects, Great Books + More

Julien Renault’s design language is built around basic elements, natural colors, and fundamental materials that leave nothing to chance. There’s an obvious appreciation across elements, where the cross-disciplinary designer creates a connection between the details and the whole of a piece. Renault recognizes that these objects are closely related to their environment, which affects the

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