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This week we launched our Stone Age 2.0 series

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Other popular articles in the series included an interview with Slovak-British architect Natalia Petkova , in which she cautioned "against claims of stone being a revolutionary sustainable material" and an opinion piece by engineer Steve Webb that said stone "isn't a silver bullet."

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This week Riken Yamamoto won the Pritzker Architecture Prize

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This week on Dezeen , Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize for his buildings that aim to foster community. To kick off the series, Peter Apps called for a return to mass public house-building. "We We need a major shift in the way we look at public housing", he wrote in an opinion piece.

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Vote for the best skyscraper from the past year

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To mark World Skyscraper Day, we are inviting Dezeen readers to pick the best skyscraper project of the past year from a shortlist of 10. Rising to 189 metres, the skyscraper contains 481 apartments with interiors designed by architecture studio Michaelis Boyd. However, readers had reservations.

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The most-read architecture and design stories of 2022

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To conclude our review of 2022 , Dezeen editor Tom Ravenscroft takes a look back at this year's biggest architecture and design stories, including The Line , the Vulva Spaceship and the World's skinniest building. In February, news of a new type of plastic that is twice as strong as steel was the month's most-read article.

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This week we launched our AItopia series

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This week on Dezeen , we began our AItopia series, which will explore the impact of artificial intelligence on design, architecture and humanity. In an opinion piece as part of the series, designer Freyja Sewell argued that our obsession with cyberpunk narratives was risking dystopian visions becoming a reality.

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Falling ice from supertall skyscrapers on Billionaires' Row causes injuries and closures

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Ice falling from supertall skyscrapers in New York, including 11 West 57th Street on Billionaires' Row , injured motorists and closed roads over the weekend. Numerous reports from New York City described incidents of ice falling from some of the city's tallest buildings. NYC pic.twitter.com/mOXmT6TmiQ.

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RSHP unveils design for "open and welcoming" Shenzhen skyscraper

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Architecture studio RSHP has revealed its design for an office skyscraper in Shenzhen , China, with glazed office wings extended from a central concrete tower. RSHP has revealed its design for a new office tower in Shenzhen. RSHP has revealed its design for a new office tower in Shenzhen. The visuals are by Atchain.

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