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Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. [View online]( [Dezeen Daily]( [Mutina]( [Images revealed of David Chipperfield Architects ]( [Images revealed of David Chipperfield Architects "city palace" apartments in Munich]( [David Chipperfield Architects]( has revealed designs for a residential development in [Munich](, Germany, that recalls the local 19th century architecture. [Read more ›]( [Raúl Sánchez Architects uses black and white to define spaces in Barcelona apartment]( [Raúl Sánchez Architects uses black and white to define spaces in Barcelona apartment]( [Raúl Sánchez Architects]( has refurbished the Sardenya Apartment in Barcelona, creating an open-plan space with different functions defined by black and white tones. [Read more ›]( [Greg Natale launches collection of marble, shell and brass decorative accessories]( [Greg Natale launches collection of marble, shell and brass decorative accessories]( Australian interior designer Greg Natale has released a series of luxury [objects for the home]( that celebrate pattern and form through precious materials. [Read more ›]( [Digital technology essential to success of co-living, says Space10]( [Digital technology essential to success of co-living, says Space10]( Blockchain, 3D printing and other digital technologies are key to making [shared housing]( models take off, according to research by IKEA's innovation lab [Space10](. [Read more ›]( [Cala resin collection features folded plant pots and stripy tables]( [Cala resin collection features folded plant pots and stripy tables]( Mexico City's Mónica Calderón Studio has called on architects, designers and artists to use [resin]( for a collection of [furniture]( and [homeware](, which includes stout plant pots, and tables and stools in colourful gradients. [Read more ›]( [Carpenters Workshop Gallery opens in converted San Francisco church]( [Carpenters Workshop Gallery opens in converted San Francisco church]( [Carpenters Workshop Gallery]( has set up its fourth permanent location, taking over part of an arts venue inside a former church on the US West Coast. [Read more ›]( ["It makes no difference whether you draw with Rhino or a Pelikan"]( An architect's tool of choice for [visualising designs]( is not important, says [Aaron Betsky](, as long as the effects of time and use on the finished creations are considered during the process. [Read more ›]( [BCXSY and Atelier Robotiq's Out of Order lamp created by ]( [BCXSY and Atelier Robotiq's Out of Order lamp created by "absent-minded" robot]( Dutch design studios [BCXSY]( and Atelier Robotiq have collaborated to create a [lamp]( with a disorderly pattern that is meant to suggest that it was made by a [robot]( with a mind of its own. [Read more ›]( [Paula Lorence designs Taktil objects for children with autism]( [Paula Lorence designs Taktil objects for children with autism]( Riga School of Design and Art graduate Paula Lorence has created a series of objects to help [children]( with autism spectrum disorders with their sensory development. [Read more ›]( [Field Architecture situates wood-clad Zinfandel house in California wine country]( [Field Architecture situates wood-clad Zinfandel house in California wine country]( American studio Field Architecture has taken cues from the vernacular architecture of Napa Valley for this gabled [residence](, which is clad in western red [cedar]( and surrounded by grape vines. [Read more ›]( [Forbo's Tessera Cloudscape flooring features patterns based on cloud formations]( [Forbo's Tessera Cloudscape flooring features patterns based on cloud formations]( Dezeen promotion: the latest range of carpet tiles from [Forbo Flooring Systems]( is designed to contribute to a relaxing work environment, by encouraging mindfulness and a connection to nature. [Read more ›]( [Rieder]( [Architecture]( | [Interiors]( | [Design]( | [Technology]( | [Jobs]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( You have received this because you are subscribed to Dezeen Daily. [Unsubscribe]( | [Forward to a friend]( Dezeen Limited, 8 Orsman Road, London N1 5QJ, UK [Contact us]( | [Submit a story]( | [Advertise](

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