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Six fashion and textile student projects that centre on their materials

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Dezeen School Shows: we've picked six fashion and textile design student projects featured in Dezeen School Shows that showcase and discuss the intricacies of fabric and materials. These fashion and textile design students have created garments that showcase the their materiality in addition to their overall design.

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Foster + Partners unveils Saudi Arabia pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka

Deezen

British architecture studio Foster + Partners has released visuals of its design for the Saudi Arabia pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka , which will be modelled on the kingdom's traditional villages. The design is also expected to incorporate rainwater recycling and photovoltaic technologies that generate electricity.

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Cassina Showroom, Ningbo | OUTIN. DESIGN

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DESIGN adopted unique deconstruction methods and spatial languages to tell the story of the brand that has never stopped making breakthroughs and evolving over its long history. The brand boldly explores, experiments and innovates in design and materials and has created many classics. Project Description. Fashion pioneer.

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Building tall with timber "does not make sense" say experts

Deezen

However, timber alone does have its limitations and there are reasons why alternative, more man-made materials were developed." However, according to Arup fellow Lawrence, the proliferation of tall timber towers is partly the result of widespread misconceptions about the material's properties.

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MASONPRINCE Shenzhen Office by TOMO DESIGN

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Infinite Possibilities – Elevator Hall The elevator hall is the first attractive visual focus which features hanging decorations that can be altered to showcase different materials and monograms. It offers a wide variety of textures, including wood, fabric, stone, and metal.

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algebraist coffee Star World Store by STILL YOUNG

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The first store in Changsha/ Pure expression of innovative materials The first store of algebraist coffee in Changsha stands beside the main road. Its outstanding 10-meter-high shopfront has become an attractive visual focus to arouse the consumers’ curiosity to the greatest extent.

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Two Algebraist Coffee Shops, Changsha, Hunan

e-architect

photo © Xiaofu Liu The first store in Changsha/ Pure expression of innovative materials The first store of algebraist coffee in Changsha stands beside the main road. Its outstanding 10-meter-high shopfront has become an attractive visual focus to arouse the consumers’ curiosity to the greatest extent.