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RSHP unveils proposal for "post-carbon" neighbourhood in Paris

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British studio RSHP has revealed its plans to introduce a mixed-use neighbourhood with a series of public spaces within La Défense business district in Paris. Designed for the district's Jean Moulin site, the project will aim to bring the "urban business neighbourhood currently eclipsed by road infrastructure back to life", RSHP said.

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Bermonds Locke Hotel by Holloway Li | Hotel interiors

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Brought to life with repurposed materials, the studio’s innovative design will transform the 143-room hotel into a surreal, iridescent haven, inspired by California’s Joshua Tree and Mojave desert. The studio harnessed the potential of upcycling to curate bespoke furniture and interiors throughout the space.

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"We've developed a movement towards silence" says Still Room designer

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Hotels and offices could improve the well-being of occupants by introducing "still rooms" says Cédric Etienne, co-founder of Belgian design office Studio Corkinho. The Still Room concept developed by Antwerp-based Studio Corkinho imagines a type of room where people go specifically to enjoy the benefits of silence.

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"Limiting any experimental city model is a mistake" says commenter

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Dezeen spoke to experts who called the project's sustainability and liveability claims "naive". We also exclusively interviewed the executive director from the developer, Neom, who claims The Line will "revolutionise our current way of life". Commenters had their own views on the project. Simple or boring – or maybe both?

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Architecture for London uses stone to give house extension "a sense of permanence"

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Aptly named Stone House, the extension was designed by Clerkenwell-based studio Architecture for London for a family who wanted to expand the living spaces of their Grade II listed home while retaining its existing character. Internally, a limestone wall separates the dining room from the smaller wood-panelled yoga space.

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Seehafer Residence by Skylab

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Nestled in a lush Pacific Northwest wooded landscape this 1954 home renovation included maintaining the primary structure of the house with a full re-envisioning of the spaces of daily life. The modernized plan links together a yoga studio, guest suite, 3 bedrooms and bathrooms with open living, kitchen and dining space.

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BIJAL – the new luxury brand from Gürok Group

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The brand’s vision is to put play back into the lives of guests who have forgotten how to, with a stay designed to boost life energy and potential. At the fitness studio, workouts are turned into playdates. Rumour has it that Mark Anthony chose this part of Turkey as his wedding present to Cleopatra!

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