Design Museum
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The upcoming ZHA Close Up exhibition in Shanghai will showcase Zaha Hadid Architects’ research and pioneering approach to architecture, celebrating existing buildings as well as giving a sneak preview of new work in development across six continents.
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The Design Museum has revealed the winner of the 2020 Beazley Design of the Year Award, the Teeter-Totter Wall. The judges hailed its ability to bring together communities on either side of one of the world's busiest and most politicized borders.
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A total of 74 projects have been selected for the 2020 Beazley Designs of the Year shortlist. The variety is genuinely impressive, encompassing everything from Braille Lego to an uncensored library in a Minecraft server and a social housing project.
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The 2019 Beazley Designs of the Year shortlist features a flying car, an expandable building, and a HIV test for developing countries.
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Ikea's Better Shelter refugee shelter has been declared the 2016 Beazley Design of the Year by London's Design Museum. Beating competition from the likes of David Bowie's Blackstar album cover and the Lumos bicycle helmet, the shelter was lauded for making a positive impact around the globe.
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Cycle Revolution at the Design Museum in London aims to celebrate contemporary cycling by showing off some of the bikes which have got us to this point, and a glimpse at what the future holds for cyclists. Read on for our picks of the most interesting highlights from the exhibition.
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The category winners for the 2015 Designs of the Year awards have been announced. One of the winners from the architecture, digital, fashion, graphics, product and transport categories will be picked as overall winner.
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London's Design Museum has announced the nominations for its Designs of the Year 2015, which recognize innovative designs from the last 12 months, in the categories of architecture, digital, fashion, product, graphics and transport. We've selected a few of the nominations that caught our eye.
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The Design Museum in London, UK, has announced the winners of its 2014 Designs of the Year Awards. The designs are judged by a high-profile panel and are presented in seven design categories. One category winner will be go on to be named the overall winner.