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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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Dezeen Awards 2024 in partnership with Bentley Motors is open for entries

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This is part of a wider collaboration to inspire, support and champion design excellence and showcase innovation that creates a better and more sustainable world. Forty-one categories to enter This year we have 41 project categories to enter across architecture, interiors, design and sustainability.

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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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FCA proposed new rules to tackle greenwashing

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FCA proposed new rules to tackle greenwashing, Sustainability Term definition, ESG term check. FCA proposed new rules to tackle greenwashing News. What do the FCA’s proposed new rules to tackle greenwashing mean for the construction sector? 7 November 2022. By James Tucker, CEO at Twenty7Tec.

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First edition of Dezeen In Depth features exclusive interview with Norman Foster

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The first edition of our new monthly Dezeen In Depth newsletter features an exclusive interview with Norman Foster , in which he defends concrete buildings against "dangerous myths". Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now. He cites the HSBC tower in Hong Kong , Apple campus in California and Bloomberg HQ in London as examples.

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RSHP unveils design for "open and welcoming" Shenzhen skyscraper

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Named Shenzhen-Hong Kong Innovation Integrated Service Centre, the building in the Futian Free Trade Zone, south of the Shenzhen Central Business District will be 212 metres tall. RSHP has revealed its design for a new office tower in Shenzhen. Read: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners drawing up plans to turn Lloyd's building into hotel.

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Open Architecture models Chinese theatre on "ever-changing body of water"

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The surface of the building is covered in aluminium tubes "The design of the grand theatre draws inspiration from the spirit of water that defines the city of Yichang," said founding partner Li Hu. Native vegetation will grow on the resulting free land below the building, which also provides access to outdoor public activities.