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Filippo MinelliFrom the series Silence/Shapes
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Lava Falls
Breathtaking beautiful volcano photography of lava falls by Snorri Gunnarsson.
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French designer Gaspard Graulich has created Les frères Plo.
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March

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Tétrarc Architects designed these sculptural stairs at the School of Arts in Saint Herblain, France.
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Geyer have designed a lobby area for an office building in Brisbane, Australia.
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Klein Dytham Architecture have designed a small police station in Kumamoto, Japan.
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In Miami, Florida, a lighting installation is interacting with staff and guests at a government building.
‘The project engages visitors and references the idea of community through various means of reflection, group interactivity and high-tech playfulness,’ says artist and designer Ivan Toth Depeña.
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Japanese super studio Nendo has created a mythical forest in shop windows of two Tokyo Hermés stores.
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March

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Rob Mulholland’s Vestige installation will soon have a permanent home, as the Scottish sculptor has been commissioned to replicate it in weather-proof material.
Vestige consists of six human silhouettes (three men and three women) made of mirror perspex. Immersed in the woodland walk at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland, the installation was originally intended as temporary. However, its popularity amongst visitors suggested its permanence would be a welcome addition to the woodlands.
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A house in Kyoto, Japan, has been modeled after the shape of a keyhole.
Spread over just 100-sq-m, the structure is a family home for four people and two cats. The façade is marked with a narrow window that frames the door, much like a key.
‘It’s standing alone in the corner of a small parking lot, like a table left behind at the seaside,’ says architect Anna Nakamura of EASTERN design office. ‘A house can be called a key, which will open your life happily.’
A simple colour palette covers the façade; the exterior walls is coated in mortar withsumi ink, while red and purple are used as accents. The structure is topped with the clean lines of a triangular roof.