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Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. [Architecture]( [Interiors]( [Design]( [Technology]( [News]( [Jobs]( [Studio Morison wraps statue of Maximilian I in Munich plaza with origami-like pavilion]( [I Will Be With You, Whatever by Studio Morison]( Studio Morison has installed a multifaceted mesh-covered [pavilion]( around a statue of Maximilian I in the centre of [Munich](, to raise awareness for the city's homeless and impoverished. [More ›]( [Plywood layers create illusions of density for Byplace installation at London Design Festival]( Designer [Giles Miller]( worked with fabricator Aldworth James & Bond to create this [plywood]( installation, which varies in density and transparency, depending on the viewing angle. [More ›]( [This week, the completed V&A Dundee and Apple's latest iPhones were unveiled]( [Apple iPhone Xs and Xs Max]( This week on Dezeen, the [first photographs of the completed V&A Dundee]( were released and [Apple debuted three new versions of the iPhone X](. [More ›]( [V&A Dundee is "a conversation between nature and artefact" says Kengo Kuma]( [V&A Dundee by Kengo Kuma]( In this exclusive video interview, Japanese architect [Kengo Kuma]( reflects on the relationship between his [V&A Dundee]( museum building and the sea. [More ›]( [Uber "brings back the U" in major rebrand]( [Uber rebrand by Wolff Olins]( [Uber]( has scrapped its [controversial and confusing "asshole" symbol]( for a simple wordmark, as part of its new visual identity designed with branding firm [Wolff Olins](. [More ›]( [Nik Bentel reshapes chalk to create architectural drawing toys for children]( [Chalk Drawers by Nik Bentel]( New York designer Nik Bentel has reimagined the humble chalk stick as [toys]( in various shapes so that budding artists and architects can draw hatching, dots and circle patterns. [More ›]( [Michael Anastassiades installs drinking fountain that "lights up your whole face" at the V&A]( [Michael Anastassiades installs bronze drinking fountain at the V&A that "lights up your whole face"]( London-based designer [Michael Anastassiades]( looked to classical architecture when creating this reflective bronze [drinking fountain](, which is installed in the V&A's garden courtyard for [London Design Festival](. [More ›]( [DePadova opens spacious furniture showroom in New York's Soho]( [De Padova showroom]( Italian furniture brand DePadova has opened its first US [showroom]( in [New York City](, where products are presented alongside items from its parent company [Boffi]( and sister label MA/U Studio. [More ›]( [Infiniti's Prototype 10 concept is a modern take on the classic speedster]( Infiniti has unveiled its latest Prototype 10 concept [car](, which aims to bring the classic speedster into the [electric]( era. [More ›]( [Steel ribbing flanks courtyard at Palace for Mexican Music]( [Palace for Mexican Music]( This [concert hall]( in Mérida, [Mexico](, comprises a building faced in metal ribs that encloses a central plaza for public performances. [More ›]( [Eight designers exploring the versatility of glass for London Design Festival]( [Eight of the best glassware designs at London Design Festival 2018]( This year's [London Design Festival]( features an array of projects that showcase new and inventive techniques in [glass](. Design reporter [Natashah Hitti]( picks out eight of the most interesting examples, including vessels shaped by spectacles and glass blocks infused with bubbles. [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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