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Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. [Architecture] [Interiors] [Design] [News] [Jobs] [Watch Store] [David Nossiter Architects transforms brick barn in Suffolk into spacious home] [Church Hill Barn by David Nossiter Architects] The original [brick] walls and a high timber-trussed ceiling are left exposed inside this [former barn] in [Suffolk], which has been converted into a contemporary home by David Nossiter Architects. [More ›] [Frida Escobedo designs Aesop stores for Tampa and Coconut Grove in Florida] [Coconut Grove store] Mexican architect [Frida Escobedo] has created interiors for two new [Aesop] stores in [Florida] – one that references the tropical environment of its setting in Miami's Coconut Grove, and a second inside a neoclassical building in Tampa. [More ›] [Lindsey Adelman's Catch lights ooze over brass bases] [Lindsey Adelman Salon Art + Design] New York designer [Lindsey Adelman] has created a collection of [lamps] that appear to be made from melting glass. [More ›] [NP2F Architectes squeezes football and tennis courts onto narrow Paris site] [Le Terrain d’Education Physique des Jardins Saint-Paul playing courts] French studio [NP2F Architectes] has squeezed a [football] field, tennis court and running track onto a long strip of land in [Paris's] Saint-Paul area. [More ›] [Derelict Mexico City transformed into mixed-use venue] [Havre 77 by Francisco Pardo Arquitecto] [Mexico City] architects Francisco Pardo and Julio Amezcua have added an architectural "prosthesis" on top of a dilapidated brick residence to turn the building into offices and a [co-working] space. [More ›] [HAO Design rearranges Taiwanese home to put emphasis on the garden] [Time Tunnel by HAO Design] [HAO Design] has reorganised this family [home] in Taiwan so the residents have to walk through their garden to get inside, creating the feeling of "walking from the city into a country cottage". [More ›] [Heima's Mudu mirror is designed to be seen from all sides] [MUDU by HEIMA architects] Lithuanian studio Heima's Mudu [mirror] has a sculptural silhouette when viewed from any angle. [More ›] --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us [Dezeen on Pinterest] [Dezeen Feed] [Dezeen Feed] [Dezeen Feed] [See the last issue of Dezeen Mail] [Forward this newsletter to a friend] You have received this because you are subscribed to Dezeen Mail newsletters. [Unsubscribe] [Contact us] | [Submit a story] | [Advertise]

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