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Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. What's your organisation's ? We're created an

Latest architecture and design news from Dezeen. [Architecture]( [Interiors]( [Design]( [Technology]( [News]( [Jobs]( [Dezeen launches gender pay gap calculator to help tackle inequality in the workplace]( What's your organisation's [gender pay gap](? We're created an [online calculator]( to help you find out, as part of our [Move the Needle]( initiative to tackle gender equality in architecture and design. [More ›]( [Competition: win tickets to a talk with architect Amanda Levete]( For our latest [competition](, Dezeen has teamed up with Creative Entrepreneurs to give 10 readers the chance to attend a talk with Amanda Levete, founder of British architecture firm [AL_A](. [More ›]( [Goodyear's "living" car tyre converts carbon dioxide into oxygen]( This [3D-printed]( concept wheel by [tyre]( manufacturer Goodyear uses living moss to absorb moisture from the road, before converting it into oxygen through photosynthesis. [More ›]( [Zaha Hadid Architects wins contest for water-inspired cultural hub in UAE]( [Zaha Hadid Architects]( has revealed plans for a vast cultural hub at the heart of a new masterplan in the [United Arab Emirates]( city of Sharjah, which will comprise a series of droplet-shaped buildings set around a tapered [observation tower](. [More ›]( [BIG releases new image of twisted residential towers in New York]( [The Eleventh by BIG]( Danish firm [BIG]( has unveiled a new rendering of its pair of rotated towers that are currently under construction in New York's [Chelsea]( neighbourhood. [More ›]( ["The girls started asking why there weren't more women on the list of Pritzker Prize winners"]( Teaching children about architecture opened Mary Tooley's eyes to the lack of recognition given to female architects. In this letter she wrote to Dezeen in response to our [Move the Needle]( initiative, she explains what she is doing about it. [More ›]( [Latest Dezeen Weekly features 2018's Pritzker winner and sustainable Lego bricks]( The latest edition of [Dezeen Weekly]( features the announcement of [Balkrishna Doshi]([ as this year's Pritzker Prize laureate]( and [Lego's new range of plant-based plastic bricks](, sourced from sugar cane. [Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly ›]( [Everlane turns historic San Francisco building into minimal clothing store]( [Everlane San Francisco]( Online fashion brand [Everlane]( is continuing to expand its bricks-and-mortar offering with a new location inside a century-old building in [San Francisco](. [More ›]( [Barbie launches collection of female role models for International Women's Day]( Mexican artist Frida Kahlo and Australian conservationist Bindi Irwin are among 17 historical and modern-day role models to be immortalised as [Barbies](, in celebration of [International Women's Day](. [More ›]( ["No other architectural title comes close" to Dezeen, says media survey]( Dezeen has been rated the most effective resource for marketers and advertisers in the UK architecture industry by construction marketing consultancy Insynth. [More ›]( [Snøhetta and Local Studio build tribute arch to Desmond Tutu in Cape Town]( [Arch for Archbishop Tutu by Snøhetta]( Architecture firms [Snøhetta]( and Local Studio celebrate South African anti-apartheid activist Desmond Tutu with this monumental arch, which was unveiled in downtown Cape Town during this year's [Design Indaba](. [More ›]( [Lasvit creates minimalist versions of traditional chandeliers]( Dezeen promotion: [Lasvit]( has teamed up with designers Jan Plecháč and Henry Wielgus to recreate a selection of chandeliers found in five of the world's most famous theatres. [More ›]( [MB Architecture constructs university building from shipping containers in one day]( [New York Bard College Media Lab by MB Architecture]( American firm MB Architecture has used [shipping containers]( to quickly and cheaply build a media lab for Bard College in New York's [Hudson Valley](. [More ›]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us [Dezeen on Pinterest]( [Dezeen Feed]( [Dezeen Feed]( [Dezeen Feed]( [Forward this newsletter to a friend]( You have received this because you are subscribed to Dezeen Daily. [Unsubscribe]( [Contact us]( | [Submit a story]( | [Advertise](

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