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The latest architecture and design jobs from Dezeenjobs are in the column on the right.
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This house on the Pacific coast in Mexico by Barcelona-based architects Cadaval & Sola-Morales has cheered up a lot of sun-starved European readers over the last week. Read the story and comments »

Our first foray into podcasting is this conversation between Design Museum director Deyan Sudjic and architect Richard Rogers, at the opening of the museum's new Richard Rogers + Architects exhibition. Read the story and listen to the audio »

Designer Ben Wilson admits his Monowheel is not a serious proposal to replace two-wheelers - but that hasn't stopped Dezeen readers discussing its practicalities. Read the story and comments »

Milan 08: These taps by Marcel Wanders for Bonomi have triggered a torrent of comments, with one reader describing them as "nouveau-chinatown". Read the story and comments »

Milan 08: designer Nacho Carbonell cast himself as the model for a shoot of his Evolution series of benches with paper mache cocoons. Read the story and comments »

Dezeen promotion: materials knowledge base Material ConneXion and trend forecaster Li Edelkoort present LEFT/BRAIN/RIGHT: two conversations on the greening of architecture and design and the future of sustainable materials in New York on Monday 19 May. Read the story for full details »

Shenzhen International Airport Terminal 3 by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas got the most comments this week. Although one reader wonders: "How come all airports nowadays look like airplanes?" Read the story and comments »

Milan 08: plenty of discussion - both technical and non-technical - about how Paul Cocksedge's new Pole light works, and whether or not Joe Colombo did it first. Read the story and comments »
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Dezeenjobs: Caseyfierro Architects have opportunities for internships with their design practice in London: More »
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Dezeenjobs: designers Doshi Levien are recruiting design developers to join their studio in London: More »
Dezeenjobs: Vitra are looking for an international head of PR and partnerships to work at their headquarters in Birsfelden, near Basel in Switzerland: More »
Dezeenjobs: Steven Holl Architects are looking for Chinese-speaking architects to work in their Beijing office: More »
Dezeenjobs: Steven Holl Architects has opportunities for internships in their New York and Beijing offices: More »
Dezeenjobs: Kram/Weisshaar are looking for a product designer or engineer to join their team in Munich, Germany: More »
Dezeenjobs: Kram/Weisshaar are looking for an architect to join their team in Munich, Germany: More »
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Dezeenjobs: Kram/Weisshaar require a graphic and media designer to work at their office in Stockholm, Sweden: More »
Dezeenjobs: Kram/Weisshaar are looking for an interaction designer or engineer to join their Stockholm team in Sweden: More »
Dezeenjobs: Kram/Weisshaar have an opportunity for an attachment with their team in Stockholm, Sweden: More »
Dezeenjobs: architects Make are looking for a graphic designer to join their studio in London for a minimum of six months: More »
Dezeenjobs: Universal Design Studio are inviting architects at all levels to send their CVs for positions in their new office in Melbourne, Australia:
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Dezeenjobs: Universal Design Studio are inviting designers to send their CVs for positions in their new office in Melbourne, Australia: More »
Dezeenjobs: architecture firm MAD are looking for a project architect to work in Beijing: More »
Dezeenjobs: architecture firm MAD are looking for a high-rise specialist to work in Beijing: More »
Dezeenjobs: Studio Egret West need a part 2 graduate to join their studio in London: More »
Dezeenjobs: Studio Egret West need architects and urban designers to join their studio in London: More »
Dezeenjobs: Office for Metropolitan Architecture has opportunities for architectural intenships in their Rotterdam and New York offices: More »
Dezeenjobs: Heatherwick Studio need project architects to join their studio in London: More »
Dezeenjobs: Heatherwick Studio in London are recruiting architectural assistants: More »
Dezeenjobs: Wells Mackereth Architects are looking for a part II + architect to join their office in London: More »
Dezeenjobs: Reed Exhibitions are looking for a sales manager for London design event 100% Design: More »
Dezeenjobs: London-based Marks Barfield Architects are searching for project architects: More »
Dezeenjobs: Marks Barfield Architects in London are recruiting CAD 3D specialists: More »
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Congratulations to the winners of our Actar books competition (see last newsletter): Sebastian Del Castillo in New York and Marina Coelho Esmeraldo in Fortaleza, Brazil won copies of Far From Equilibrium; David Vu in New South Wales, Australia and Helen Hughes in London will receive copies of Ant Farm (above); and Michelle Lam in New York and Irene Lucca in London get copies of Verb Crisis.

The following lucky people have won Dezeen stickers: George Nouris, Greece; Maria Fernanda Fajardo Hackensack, New Jersey; Alison Squire, London; Gail Ashton, Bishops Stortford; Chad Gilbert Chovanec, Illinois; Satsuki Shibuya, Los Angeles; Kourosh Mahvash, Vancouver; Eliana Alexandra Marques Tomas dos Santos, London; Sonya Mead, Newton, MA; Irina Solovyova, San Antonio, Texas.
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