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Exterior Lighting ⎸Barbecues ⎸Hand Craft ⎸Villa Valmer ⎸Digital Twins ⎸Equitable Public Spaces

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As summer begins in many parts of the world, it's time to review the best outdoor lighting and furniture for the ultimate exteriors. Join editor Vanessa Linawag as she reviews many items you will not fail to fall in love with, such as Roda wooden tables and chairs and Ginger outdoor lamps by Marset. Read more here.

[Our Picks] Preparing for the BBQ Season: What’s Hot?

And as the weather heats up and lockdown restrictions lift, many of us cannot wait to socialise with friends and family again, and a barbecue is an ideal way to do that. Need a new barbecue? Read our essential guide here to what's hot and what's not here.

NYCxDESIGN: More Equitable Public Spaces Through Design

In May, New York hosted the Design Days event, an opportunity for New York's design community to discuss and share ideas. ArchiExpo attended the 'Democratizing the Public Realm' to learn about the challenges modern cities face. Read the full article here.

NYC Exhibition Questions Historic Boundaries Between Fine Arts and Decorative Arts

Objects: USA 2020 is a major new exhibition at R & Company, New York showcasing exquisite works of craft art from historic and contemporary artists, including tapestries and ceramics. Find out more.

Digital Twins to Prevent Underreporting Carbon Emissions in US Cities

Cities across the USA are significantly underreporting carbon emissions - often because they do not have the technology. However, the 'Clean Cities – Clean Future' campaign launched by Cityzenith a Digital Twin provider offers to help them tackle this vital issue. Read more here.

The 19th Century Villa Valmer as a 5-Star Hotel, to Be or Not to Be?

The beautiful Villa Valmer, one of the most famous on the Corniche in Marseille, will be transformed into a five-star luxury hotel. However, the Parc Valmer, the public garden surrounding the villa, will remain at the disposal of the people of Marseilles after months of controversy. Read more.

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