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Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. [Architecture]( [Interiors]( [Design]( [News]( [Jobs]( [Watch Store]( [Heneghan Peng sets limestone-clad Palestinian Museum among angular landscaped terraces]( [Palestinian Museum by Heneghan Peng]( Irish studio [Heneghan Peng]( has completed a [museum]( dedicated to [Palestinian]( culture in the city of Birzeit, featuring a faceted stone exterior and terraced landscaping that references the region's rural landscape. [More ›]( [Pod Vending Machine concept by Haseef Rafiei tackles housing demand by printing modular homes]( [Pod vending machine by Haseef Rafiei]( A skyscraper 3D prints modular homes and dispenses them like a vending machine in the latest instalment of our [Dezeen x MINI Living Initiative]( video series. [More ›]( [Black & Milk creates understated bachelor pad in London's Canaletto Tower]( [Canaletto Tower Apartment by Black & Milk]( British interiors studio Black & Milk has redesigned an apartment for a city trader in [Canaletto Tower](, a luxury residential skyscraper designed by [UNStudio]( on London's City Road. [More ›]( [AÃRK and Daniel Emma's second watch collaboration launches at Dezeen Watch Store]( Design studio [Daniel Emma]( experimented with primary colours for its second watch collection for AÃRK, which is [now available from Dezeen Watch Store](. [More ›]( [Job of the day: product designer for Marcel Wanders]( Our job of the day from [Dezeen Jobs]( is for a [product designer to join the Amsterdam studio of Marcel Wanders](, who created [tasselled chandeliers]( in the style of paper lanterns for [Wonderglass](. [More ›]( [Tandem's Melbourne house features folded cladding interrupted by rusty steel window frames]( [True North by Tandem studio]( The curving [corrugated-metal]( exterior of this house in [Melbourne]( by local studio [Tandem]( forms a continuous surface that encloses small pocket gardens. [More ›]( [Hem, WeWork and Philippe Malouin discuss the future of office design live from New York]( [Watch Hem, WeWork and Philippe Malouin discuss the future of office design live from New York]( [Hem]( founder Petrus Palmér, Brittney Hart of [WeWork]( and designer [Philippe Malouin]( discuss the future of the workplace in this Dezeen talk we streamed live from [New York](. [More ›]( [Andrew Berman Architect adds timber-framed extension to old Staten Island library]( Tasked with [renovating]( and extending the Stapleton branch of the New York Library, Andrew Berman Architect overhauled the interior and connected it to an annex clad with [zinc]( and glass. [More ›]( [Rich Brilliant Willing launches modernist-style chandelier and pendants on hoists]( New York-based [Rich Brilliant Willing]( has produced a [mid-century-style]( chandelier, and pendant lamps that can be pulled up and down, as part of a collection created with design boutique Meyer Davis. [More ›]( [This week's Dezeen Mail includes Vipp's prefabricated cabin and the rise of all-female design exhibitions]( This week's [Dezeen MailÂ](includes [Vipp's holiday cabin]( designed as "battery-charging stations for humans", and the [rise of the female-only design exhibitions in New York]( following the election of President Trump. [Subscribe to Dezeen Mail ›]( [Brickwork facade modelled on "abstract menorah" fronts Jewish community centre by Natoma Architects]( [Center for Jewish Life at Drexel University by Stanley Saitowitz and Natoma Architects Inc.]( [Stanley Saitowitz]('s firm Natoma Architects has created a Hillel House for [Philadelphia's]( Drexel University, with a red brick facade designed to reference the branched lampstands used in Jewish homes and temples, as well as the striated garments worn during prayer. [More ›]( ["How do you avoid a robot apocalypse?"]( As automation places millions of us at risk of losing our jobs, now is the time to rethink how humans and [robots]( will coexist on this planet, says designer Madeline Gannon in this [Opinion]( column. [More ›]( [London Design Festival announces installations for 2017]( [London Design Festival 2017 installations]( A "building block castle" by [Camille Walala]( and an undulating tapestry by [Ross Lovegrove]( are among the 400 events prepped to take place during this year's [London Design Festival](. [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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