![Thonet Concept Bike by Andy Martin Studio](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2012/10/dezeen_Thonet-Concept-Bike-by-Andy-Martin-Studio_2a.jpg)
This week on Dezeen
This week the UK’s architecture watchdog was forced to apologise for saying that Renzo Piano and Daniel Libeskind are "not entitled to be described" as architects, while designer Andy Martin angered a number of Dezeen readers by unveiling a concept bike that many thought "goes against structural logic" (above).
![The UK can “learn lessons from school-building in Brazil” says Aberrant Architecture The UK can “learn lessons from school-building in Brazil” says Aberrant Architecture](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2012/10/dezeen_aberrant_sq2.jpg)
The debate surrounding the UK government's plans to prevent curved or glass walls on new schools continued, as Aberrant Architecture urged the Department of Education to look to the standardised schools of Brazil (above) for an example of low-cost and high-quality learning environments.
![Skin Secret by I-Ting Ho Skin Secret by I-Ting Ho](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2012/10/dezeen_Skin-Secret-by-I-Ting-Ho_7a.jpg)
It's been a good week for obscure fashion, as we've featured a brooch covered in nipples (above), body jewellery inspired by wooden baskets and a pair of high-heeled shoes that have to be worn back-to-front (below).
![Scary Beautiful by Leanie van der Vyver Scary Beautiful by Leanie van der Vyver](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2012/10/dezeen_Scary-Beautiful-by-Leanie-van-de-Vyver_5.jpg)
Meanwhile, Farshid Moussavi completed a six-sided museum covered in mirrors and our most popular story of the week featured a Swiss house that some readers thought looked more like a empty museum than a home (below).
![Two Verandas by Gus Wüstemann Two Verandas by Gus Wüstemann](https://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2012/10/dezeen_Two-Verandas-by-Gus-Wustemann_3.jpg)
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