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This week, readers are debating Heatherwick Studio’s design for a stadium encircled by 12 chimneys in Birmingham and discussing a piece by Dezeen's editorial director, Max Fraser, outlining 10 ways that the design industry is dysfunctional.
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Next our Performance Review series turns the spotlight on design. Dezeen editorial director Max Fraser sets out 10 ways that the industry is dysfunctional. Commenters welcome the discussion.
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British designer John Pawson has created a minimalist white T-shirt, which is his first foray into clothing design, for brand Slowform. Due to its price, readers aren't convinced.
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Work has begun on the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, a 50-metre-tall looped Christian landmark designed by UK studio Snug Architects. Readers are divided, with some questioning whether the project is wasteful.
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Low fees are a constant source of frustration for architects. As part of our Performance Review of the profession, Nat Barker delves into the issue. Commenters share their thoughts.
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Italian brand Serafini has created a bespoke washbasin concept for high-end interiors, made from a rhythmic row of marble slabs that cleverly conceal the drainage. Commenters are inspired.
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The Design Museum in London has unveiled costumes, props, and other ephemera from Wes Anderson's personal archives as part of an exhibition. Readers have reacted positively, with one saying they "would love to see this".
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Architecture studio Snøhetta is nearing completion on a massive, interconnected headquarters for Ford in Michigan, USA, centred around an engineering-focused building. Commenters aren't sold.
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The creation of a National Design Studio illustrates an "unprecedented" concern for web design in the US government, says the nation's first chief design officer, Joe Gebbia, in this exclusive interview. Readers respond.
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