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Coming up the week of November 30 and the following weeks: design weeks in Hong Kong, Miami, and Tokyo, the world's largest building opens some parts to the public, and architects including Norman Foster and Frank Gehry take part in a London auction.

Business of Design Week

November 30 - December 5

Hong Kong

The business side of design will be explored by the international community through conferences, exhibitions and award ceremonies including the respected HKDA Asia Design Awards at Hong Kong's Convention and Exhibition Center. This year's guest nation is France.

http://www.bodw.com

Design Miami

December 1-5

Miami/US

Highlights at this year's design fair, running concurrently to Art Basel Miami, include a Swarovski Crystal Palace installation by architect Greg Lynn, an entire house furnished with Droog products, and store openings such as by Italian furniture brand Cerruti Baleri.

http://www.designmiami.com

Burj Dubai opens

December 2

Dubai/UAE

Part of the world's tallest building, the 800-meter-high Burj Dubai tower, will open its doors to the public next to the Dubai Mall.

http://www.burjdubai.com

Interior Lifestyle

December 2-4

Tokyo/Japan

This trade-only fair is one of the main trend indicators for the Japanese high-end design industry, attracting more than 600 exhibitors from 30 countries.

http://www.interior-lifestyle.com

Art for Architecture auction

December 3

London/UK

To benefit the built environment charity Article 25, architects such as Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid as well as artists including Tracey Emin and Christo have donated their works that will be auctioned off at London's Louise T Blouin Foundation.

http://www.article-25.org 

American Institute of Architects Gold Medal winner announced

December 4

New York/USA

The institute's highest honor - and one of the country's most prestigious architecture awards together with the Pritzker Prize - will be handed out on December 4. Previous winners include Renzo Piano, Norman Foster, and Frank Gehry.

http://www.aia.org

Red Dot Design Awards

December 9

Essen/Germany

The world's biggest design award in terms of submissions honors the year's outstanding communication and product designs. An exhibition featuring the winners will open at the red dot museum the next day.

http://www.red-dot.de

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