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Asad joined the Curbed team in April 2015 from Architectural Digest.

This sleek coworking space was inspired by NYC's High Line

The two-story, 32,000-square-foot workspace, called Fosbury & Sons, comprises a mix of circular communal worktables and bar-height stations, along with a library, cushy reading nooks, and amphitheater-style seating.

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Ikea reaches $50 million settlement with families suing over dresser deaths

The New York Times is reporting that Ikea will settle lawsuits brought against the Swedish retailer by families of children killed by overturned furniture.

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Beijing factory becomes artist’s live-work space in sleek conversion

This bright, airy live-work space makes use of the structure’s original skylights, exposed-steel trusses, and high, gabled ceilings, which clock in at nearly 20 feet tall.

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Long-lost Frank Lloyd Wright interiors reimagined in colorful renderings

Architect David Romero embarked on a remembrance of sorts for two long-gone Wright works, mocking up full-color visualizations for buildings we’ve only seen in black-and-white photography.

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Quirky Cali midcentury by Frank Lloyd Wright apprentice asks $2.25M

This gorgeously weird timber house by architect Lee Aaron Ward, a onetime apprentice of Frank Lloyd Wright, has hit the market, and is quite the midcentury pad.

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Could this futuristic inflatable fabric change industrial design?

Dubbed aeroMorph, the fabric is made of a composite of paper and plastic. The prototypes produced thus far by the lab have been digitally modeled and specially made to fold when inflated.

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New York, London, Tokyo get sinister, surrealist spin in new photo series

The dystopic images of Turkish-born, London-based lensman Murat Germen blur the line between observation and interpretation.

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Denver Art Museum, Gio Ponti's only U.S. building, will get revamp

The seven-story, 1971 North Building at the Denver Art Museum, is getting a $150 million revamp, courtesy Boston firm Machade Silvetti Architects and Denver’s Fentress Architects.

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Gorgeous 1800s mansion becomes sleek offices, apartments in Mexico City

Masterminded by local firm AT103, the run-down historic home—formerly a private home for a single family—today accommodates two restaurants, offices, and upper-floor apartments.

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Restored 1700s farmhouse in the Scottish highlands gets sleek addition

The formerly run-down granite cottage has a spiffy new gabled extension clad in larch wood and corrugated metal, courtesy of London firm Moxon Architects.

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