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Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. With starting this weekend, design editor picks her

Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. [Architecture]( [Interiors]( [Design]( [Technology]( [News]( [Jobs]( [12 must-see exhibitions and events at London Design Festival 2018]( [10 must-see exhibitions and events at London Design Festival 2018]( With [London Design Festival]( starting this weekend, design editor [Augusta Pownall]( picks her top 12 must-see installations, events and exhibitions, including a [poetry-spouting lion]( and a huge tea party. [More ›]( [Renzo Piano confirms he will design Genoa's new bridge but says "it's complicated"]( [Renzo Piano confirms he will design Genoa's new bridge but says "it's complicated"]( Architect [Renzo Piano]( says the Italian government has accepted [his invitation to replace the collapsed Ponte Morandi bridge]( in his hometown of Genoa. [More ›]( [David Chipperfield Architects completes "grand new entrance" to Selfridges]( British architect [David Chipperfield]( has unveiled a new eastern entrance to [Selfridges]( department store, in central London. [More ›]( [Four impressive PR and marketing roles available in the design industry]( We've selected four of the best roles available in PR and marketing on [Dezeen Jobs]( right now, including positions with design firms [Studio Roosegaarde]( in Rotterdam and [Barber & Osgerby]( in London. [More ›]( [Daan Roosegaarde launches initiative to turn space waste into "ingredients for something special"]( [Daan Roosegaarde launches initiative to turn space waste into "ingredients for something special"]( Dutch designer [Daan Roosegaarde]( is launching a large-scale project to solve the "problem with no solution" of waste and debris floating around in [outer space](. [More ›]( [Titan reinstates visitor centre at George Clemenceau's coastal home]( [House Georges Clemenceau by Titan Architects]( French architecture firm Titan has built a sand-coloured [concrete]( pavilion to welcome visitors to the former home of French prime minister Georges Clemenceau, in western [France](. [More ›]( [Apple debuts iPhone Xs and two more smartphone models]( [Apple iPhone Xs and Xs Max]( [Apple]('s trio of latest smartphones are all updates of its [iPhone X](, including a version with an even larger screen, and a cheaper model with several colour options. [More ›]( [AIA updates code to "end sexual harassment in the workplace"]( The architectural profession "must redouble efforts" to improve safety and equity in practices, according to the [American Institute of Architects](, which has updated the rules in its members' ethics code in a bid to end sexual harassment and gender discrimination. [More ›]( [Time-lapse movie shows construction of Calvin Klein's Jaws-themed catwalk]( [Calvin Klein Spring 2019 catwalk show]( This exclusive movie documents the installation of giant video screens that played footage from shark thriller Jaws during [Calvin Klein]('s Spring 2019 show, as part of [New York Fashion Week](. [More ›]( [BiznesUp! forum showcases Polish design talent at Łódź Design Festival]( [BiznesUp! forum showcases Polish designers at Łódź Design Festival]( Dezeen promotion: [Textiles]( made using traditional Eastern European weaving techniques, and [coffee tables]( inspired by a film from French director JL Godard, featured in this year's BiznesUp! design made in Poland forum. [More ›]( ["Fur-free fashion week fills me with hope" says Stella McCartney]( ["Fur-free fashion week fills me with hope," says Stella McCartney]( Fashion designer [Stella McCartney]( has praised [London Fashion Week]('s move towards a fur-free future for catwalks. [More ›]( [Competition: win a copy of Why Materials Matter by Seetal Solanki]( The latest Dezeen [competition]( offers readers the chance to win one of five copies of Why Materials Matter: Responsible Design For A Better World, a book written by Seetal Solanki. [More ›]( [BIG's New York City school for WeWork encourages interaction and play]( [WeGrow by BIG]( Curvaceous wooden reading dens and lily-pad-like cushions for jumping on are among the playful features that architecture firm [BIG]( has included in co-working company [WeWork]('s first [school](, which has opened in New York City. [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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