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Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. [Architecture]( [Interiors]( [Design]( [News]( [Jobs]( [Watch Store]( [Snøhetta channels Oscar Niemeyer for "futuristic" Aesop store in London's Chelsea]( Twelve rose-tinged clay arches fan out over a huge stainless-steel sink in this [Snøhetta-](designed [Aesop]( store in west London, designed in tribute to Brazilian modernist [Oscar Niemeyer](. [More ›]( [Underground Roman temple reopens as immersive museum using light, haze and sound]( A subterranean Roman temple where a mysterious cult worshipped has been restored within an immersive [museum]( below [Bloomberg's headquarters]( in London by [9/11 memorial museum]( exhibition designers Local Projects. [More ›]( [Uber and NASA to launch flying taxi service by 2020]( [Uber and NASA]( [Uber]( has partnered with [NASA]( to develop an on-demand [electric aircraft]( taxi service, which is scheduled to begin flights in Los Angeles in three years time. [More ›]( [Adidas unveils eight World Cup 2018 kits that pay homage to classic football shirts]( [Adidas]( has created [football]( kits inspired by memorable designs of the past for teams competing in the FIFA World Cup 2018, including Germany, Spain and Argentina. [More ›]( [V&A acquires entire one-bedroom flat from Robin Hood Gardens]( The [V&A]( museum has salvaged a three-storey section of [Robin Hood Gardens](, the much-debated brutalist social housing estate by Alison and Peter Smithson that is [currently being demolished]( in east London. [More ›]( [Device that detects skin cancer wins James Dyson Award 2017]( A group of Canadian engineering students have been named the winners of this year's [James Dyson Award](, for their device that detects skin cancer without the need for a biopsy. [More ›]( [Penda proposes "radical future-living concept" with recyclable modular dwellings]( [Urban Nest by Mini Living x Penda]( Architecture studio [Penda]( has created a [modular](, flexible and reusable building system for [MINI Living](, featuring a range of living spaces that can be plugged together to form customised [micro homes](. [More ›]( [GRT Architects creates fluted glass stairwell for skinny Brooklyn townhouse]( A glazed stairwell brings light from a roof window down through this narrow townhouse in [Brooklyn](, renovated by New York studio GRT Architects with splashes of colour. [More ›]( [Concrete latticework and two courtyards filter light into Mexican house by Delfino Lozano]( Architect [Delfino Lozano]( has completed this [house]( in Zapopan, Mexico, featuring decorative concrete screens, a pair of brick-paved courtyards and cool-blue walls. [More ›]( [Knauf and Brown weights standing lamp with fillable water bag]( This flat-pack floor [lamp]( by Vancouver studio Knauf and Brown is weighed down using a bag of water, which comes empty to make the product easier and lighter to ship. [More ›]( ["Tokyo meets New York" in dark-coloured ramen restaurant by Carpenter & Mason]( [Tonchin restaurant by Carpenter & Mason]( Indigo walls and furniture form dining areas for this Japanese restaurant in [Midtown Manhattan](, while geometric-patterned wall surfaces match the menus and tableware. [More ›]( [Formafantasma delves into Ettore Sottsass' archive to find colours for CEDIT tile collection]( [Cedit x Studio Formafantasma tiles]( Dezeen promotion: designer studio [Formafantasma]( worked with colours previously used by prolific architect [Ettore Sottsass]( to create this range of [tiles](, which can be used to give ombre effects to surfaces. [More ›]( [Norm Architects launches its own cycling company with range of minimal bicycles]( [Bicycle by Norm Architects]( [Norm Architects]( has made its first foray into the cycling industry, collaborating with Danish Network Association and MediaGroup Worldwide to release a range of electric and manual bicycles. [More ›]( [Arizona horse barn transformed into desert guest house by The Construction Zone]( [Guest Barn by The Construction Zone]( [Concrete]( walls that once enclosed horse stalls are now used as room dividers in this modern guest house by The Construction Zone, a design-build firm in [Phoenix](. [More ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us [Dezeen on Pinterest]( [Dezeen Feed]( [Dezeen Feed]( [Dezeen Feed]( [Forward this newsletter to a friend]( You have received this because you are subscribed to Dezeen Daily. [Unsubscribe]( [Contact us]( | [Submit a story]( | [Advertise](

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