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Suyian Lodge safari resort in Kenya "feels deeply integrated" with site

Domed roofs and stone cladding lend an organic look to Suyian Lodge, a safari resort in Kenya by British firms Michaelis Boyd and South African studios Nicholas Plewman Architects and Fox Browne Creative.

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Eight buildings enveloped in rustic rough-sawn timber cladding

From a British school to a secluded house in the Hudson Valley, here is an eclectic mix of buildings from the Dezeen archives with rustic yet refined facades of rough-sawn timber.

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This week we revealed the highlights from Burning Man 2025

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Four interior design courses featured on Dezeen Courses

Dezeen Courses: for our latest roundup, we've selected four interior design courses that prepare students for careers in the industry.

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MIT students developing 3D printer that turns food waste into household objects

Two MIT students have developed a prototype for a 3D printer that uses artificial intelligence to transform food waste into objects such as cup holders and small containers.

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Six products by studio and brands based in Canada and the USA

Dezeen Showroom: the USA and Canada have a rich history of furniture design and production. The following six products aim to demonstrate the variety of the countries' output.

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SOM carries out "complete transformation" of New York's iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel

Global architecture firm SOM has completed the restoration of the art deco Waldorf Astoria hotel in Midtown Manhattan in an attempt to "bridge the gap between the past and future".

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Design Mumbai returns to pioneer contemporary Indian design

Promotion: Design Mumbai is set to host its second edition in November, returning to the city's Jio World Garden with an extensive programme of events over four days.

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"Furniture's ingredients have changed mostly for the better" says Bruce Hannah

Moving manufacturing back to major cities and updating old designs with new materials should be priorities for design in the US, industrial designer Bruce Hannah tells Dezeen in this interview.

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Mystone Pietra Ligure tiles by Marazzi

Dezeen Showroom: Italian tile manufacturer Marazzi has used its latest technologies to create a contemporary take on slate with the Mystone Pietra Ligure range.

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