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Eight must-see design installations to visit during Miami art week 2024

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A beachside installation made of 3D-printed concrete stars by artist Carlos Betancourt and a series of giant jewellery by designer Nicole Nomsa Moyo will be on view as part of Miami art week 2024. The installation will act as a prototype for ReefLine and will eventually be submerged underwater as a section of the project.

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Eleven Burning Man 2022 installations that showcase deep-desert design

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Taking place on-site for the first time since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic , during which it occurred online, Burning Man returned this year with a diverse array of installations. The festival is perhaps best known for the effigy of a man that is burned on the final evening of the week-long event. The photo is by Jane Hu.

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Dezeen to co-host more than 10 New York events during NYCxDesign

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Dezeen is co-hosting more than 10 events in New York City during NYCxDesign this year, including talks and parties with brands including Moroso , Apparatus , Muji and Carl Hansen & Son. Plus don't forget to check out our digital guide to NYCxDesign 2024 on Dezeen Events Guide.

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Studio Bark designs "sculptural forest" timber installation for Leeds City Square

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Architecture practice Studio Bark has collaborated with artist Michael Pinsky to create the wooden Making A Stand installation, which aims to explore material life cycles and "stand in solidarity with climate protestors". It is set to be repurposed when the installation is deconstructed at the end of the year.

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Foster + Partners unveils Saudi Arabia pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka

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This will be achieved in part with audio-visual installations throughout the pavilion, which are being developed in collaboration with design studios 59 Productions and Squint/Opera. Another architect designing a pavilion for the event is Shigeru Ban.

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Nendo and Daniel Arsham create "functionality out of what is broken"

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The installation focuses on creating functional pieces out of broken objects Sato told Dezeen that the project was "inspired by Daniel's longstanding theme of 'fictional archaeology' – the concept of partially destroying contemporary everyday objects and making them feel as if they were unearthed from the past".

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"Interactive architecture game" encourages players to get creative with waste materials

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Visitors to the Replay event at the Design Museum during London Design Festival were able to participate in a game designed to make use of waste materials gathered from the city's workshops. Models from the Architectural Association's student projects were also deconstructed to provide additional materials.

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