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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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Christien Meindertsma develops linoleum tiles that can be remolded "like playdough"

Dutch designer Christien Meindertsma aimed to rebrand linoleum and establish a new visual language for the misunderstood material with the Flaxwood tiles she has created for manufacturer Dzek. Much like traditional linoleum, the tiles unveiled as part of an installation at Milan design week are made of linseed oil, pine resin, wood dust and chalk. […]

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Hawaii house by Walker Warner Architects designed to be “elegant but spare”

American studio Walker Warner Architects has completed Hale Kiawe, a family retreat with simple, gabled forms are set within an undulating landscape dotted with chunky lava rocks. Located along the Kona Coast on the island of Hawaii, the house was designed for a family who wanted a functional and beautiful retreat that was minimalist in

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SOM designs skyscraper with "exposed structure" for downtown Miami

American architecture studio SOM has designed a skyscraper in downtown Miami defined by two expansive terraces and an “exposed structure”. Located in Miami’s Brickell neighborhood, 848 Brickell will rise 51 storeys and host office and retail space, as well as a restaurant and fitness centre across 750,000 square feet (69,680 square metres). SOM has designed

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Arcadis Taps In-House Experts for Its New Miami Office Design

The team at Arcadis settled into their new home right at The Plaza Coral Gables, a new city development sprawling across 6.7 acres in the heart of Coral Gables, Florida, just outside of Miami. The company specializes in sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets globally, and needed a space for

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Architecture criticism in 2024 defined by "shouting and not a lot of clarity" says Paul Goldberger

The transition from print to online journalism has led to “chaos” within architecture criticism that has upsides as well as downsides, author Paul Goldberger tells Dezeen in this exclusive interview. Pulitzer Prize-winner Goldberger served as the in-house architecture critic for The New York Times in the 1970s and ’80s during the zenith of postmodernism. He

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RBW and Little Wing Lee Shed Light With Four Artful Sconces

A love for collaboration, creative exploration, and conscious environmental consideration result in a bountiful yield for the combined efforts of New York-based lighting manufacturer RBW and Brooklyn-based multi-hyphenate designer Little Wing Lee of Studio & Projects as they come together to unveil four new luminaries: Cape, Copia, Crepe, and Cuff. What began as curiosities explored

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