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Walters & Cohen clads Canterbury school building with snapped flint

November 25, 2025 Jon Astbury 0

London studio Walters & Cohen has completed The Rausing Science Centre for a school in Canterbury, Kent, offering a contemporary take on the historic area’s material palette of flint, oak and limestone. The Rausing Science Centre provides six science classrooms and a 120-person lecture hall on the site of former Mitchinson’s Day House at The

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Architects and designers moving into UX, say recruiters

November 25, 2025 Starr Charles 0

Increasing numbers of architects and designers are moving into UX design in search of better pay and working conditions, we report as part of our Performance Review series. Recruiters specialising in the user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) fields, which typically focus on app and website design, told Dezeen they are seeing significant interest

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Junya Ishigami places cloud-like kiosk “on the verge of falling over” in Fukuyama

November 25, 2025 Lizzie Crook 0

Junya Ishigami is one of three Japanese architects to have designed sculptural, mobile kiosks for the Hiroshima Architecture Exhibition 2025, currently taking place in Fukuyama, Japan. Architects Yasushi Horibe and Hideyuki Nakayama have also each created a kiosk for the architecture and art event, which is being held in Hiroshima Prefecture until 30 November. Ishigami’s

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Junya Ishigami places cloud-like kiosk “on the verge of falling over” in Fukuyama

November 25, 2025 Lizzie Crook 0

Junya Ishigami is one of three Japanese architects to have designed sculptural, mobile kiosks for the Hiroshima Architecture Exhibition 2025, currently taking place in Fukuyama, Japan. Architects Yasushi Horibe and Hideyuki Nakayama have also each created a kiosk for the architecture and art event, which is being held in Hiroshima Prefecture until 30 November. Ishigami’s

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Junya Ishigami places cloud-like kiosk “on the verge of falling over” in Fukuyama

November 25, 2025 Lizzie Crook 0

Junya Ishigami is one of three Japanese architects to have designed sculptural, mobile kiosks for the Hiroshima Architecture Exhibition 2025, currently taking place in Fukuyama, Japan. Architects Yasushi Horibe and Hideyuki Nakayama have also each created a kiosk for the architecture and art event, which is being held in Hiroshima Prefecture until 30 November. Ishigami’s

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