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‘Some Interesting Apples’ Delves into the World of Feral Fruit
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In 2019, Cornwall-based artists William Arnold and James Fergusson began paying a lot of attention to wild apple trees growing in unique and sometimes unlikely locations around the Cornish countryside. Remarkably, every apple seed is capable of producing an entirely different variety. And it’s this immense genome that inspired the pair to begin their ongoing project called Some Interesting Apples.
Apple cultivars that we often see in supermarkets, like Gala or Honeycrisp, need to be carefully produced in a process called clonal propagation, in which a cutting from a desirable tree is grafted onto a new one, creating, essentially, a copy....
Meadow Lane "reimagines the grocery experience" in Tribeca

A luxury grocery store featuring interiors by Brooklyn designer Sarah Carpenter with a curated art program and sculptural floral displays has opened in New York City's Tribeca neighbourhood.
The space at 355 Greenwich Street was designed by Sarah Carpenter based on a brief from Meadow Lane founder and CEO Sammy Nussdorf, who aims to reimagine the modern shopping experience.
The Meadow Lane interiors comprise warm, textured materials like wood and plasterEarlier this month, Meadow Lane began welcoming shoppers who queued around the block for the opportunity to get inside and splurge on "gourmet" grocery items.
"Shoppers are craving a calm, inviting alternative to the...
INHERIT - House that Carries Forward Memory / CLAIR archi lab Co., Ltd.

© Yoshiaki Ida architects: CLAIR archi lab Co., Ltd.Location: Miyakojima, Miyako Islands, Okinawa, JapanProject Year: 2023Photographs: Yoshiaki IdaArea: 138.0 m2
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Sports architecture analysis among projects from University of Southern California

Dezeen School Shows: a project exploring the effects of building sports architecture in the USA is among the thesis projects from the University of Southern California.
Also featured is an investigation into how trends affect "architectural gaze" and another exploring adaptive reuse in Los Angeles, USA.
University of Southern CaliforniaInstitution: University of Southern California
School: School of Architecture
Course: Directed Design Research
Tutors: Ryan Tyler Martinez, Wes Jones, Gillian Shaffer Lutsko, Lisa Little, Sascha Delz and Andy Ku
School statement:
"The 2025 Directed Design Research (ARCH 793a/b) sequence – the capstone to the Master of Architecture (M.Arch) and Master of Advanced Architectural Research Studies (M.AARS) programmes –...
House Duas Marias I / Canoa Arquitetura

© Ana Mello architects: Canoa ArquiteturaLocation: Jaguariuna, BrazilProject Year: 2023Photograph: Ana MelloArea: 570.0 m2
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The Highlands

A photographic journey through the rugged and emotional landscape of the Scottish Highlands.
Where the coastal, salt-carrying breeze meets rocky terrain, and woolly cows and scattered sheep roam across open green pastures. Small communities sit quietly on the horizon, surrounded by old crofts that stand as reminders of a harsh past. The Highlands demand a certain respect, the kind that comes from being in a place shaped by weather, history, and time. But if you give it that, the land gives something back: a sense of calm, space, and a peace that's hard to find anywhere else.
Gaiss tops red home in Latvia with corrugated metal roof

Red-painted timber walls and a white corrugated metal roof form the "bold and distinctive" exterior of House Comet, a family home in Riga, Latvia, designed by local architecture studio Gaiss.
Named after its location on Komētas Iela, or Comet Street, in Riga's suburbs, the 175-square-metre home is a contemporary take on a traditional Latvian barn, informed by its surroundings where urban and rural meet.
Gaiss has created a red house in Latvia"The neighbourhood marks a transition between a newly developed apartment district and an intact green forest area in Riga," Gaiss told Dezeen.
"Given its distance from the denser parts of the city,...
Het Streek Lyceum School / Atelier van Berlo + Ector Hoogstad Architecten

© Marcel van der Burg architects: Atelier van Berloarchitects: Ector Hoogstad ArchitectenLocation: Ede, The NetherlandsProject Year: 2025Photographs: Marcel van der BurgPhotographs: Area: 5000.0 m2
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Six things reduced to the bare minimum by John Pawson

This week, designer John Pawson brought his minimalist ethos to fashion with his first garment. Here, we look at six minimalist things created by the British designer.
Well-known for his many pared-back architectural designs, Pawson has also designed a wide variety of minimalist products, including furniture, blankets, oil lanterns and paints.
Here are six of Pawson's simple, clean designs:
Cashmere – Stone, Crossing and Lake for Oyuna
Mongolian cashmere brand Oyuna's founder Oyuna Tserendorj described its collection, designed by Pawson, as "soft architecture."
She told Dezeen that creating it was a way to focus on the architectural aspect of her Mongolian heritage.
"Architecture is very much a part of the...
