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House in an Olive Grove by Invisible Studio

Dezeen Debate features "simple, strong and poetic" retreat in Greek countryside

The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a rural retreat in Greece designed by Invisible Studio. Subscribe to Dezeen Debate now.

Architect Piers Taylor, founder of British practice Invisible Studio, has completed a concrete residence named House in an Olive Grove in Corfu, Greece.

The project sparked discussion among readers. One described it as "simple, strong, and poetic", while another, less enthusiastic, remarked, "I like it, but why so much concrete"?

Fango designs yaré furniture based on Indigenous Amazonian craft

Other stories in this week's newsletter that fired up the comments section included a furniture collection based on Indigenous Amazonian craft by Colombian brand Fango, a textured home in South Africa by local studio KLG Architects and a mixed-use tower in Seoul designed by Sosu Architects.

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