This week, Gensler proposed a temporary pavilion for Notre-Dame and seesaws animated Trump's border wall
This week on Dezeen, Gensler revealed visuals for a temporary worship space at Notre-Dame and Rael San Fratell studio slotted pink seesaws into the US-Mexico border wall.
On Tuesday, international architecture studio Gensler revealed its proposal for Pavillon Notre-Dame, a temporary place of worship in the square in front of the 850-year-old cathedral.
It is designed to host church services and markets while Notre-Dame's gothic rooftop and spire is restored, following the fire that tore through it in April.
Rael San Fratello slots pink seesaws into US-Mexico border wall
Meanwhile in the US, architecture studio Rael San Fratello installed three pink seesaws between the metal slats of the US-Mexico border wall.
Designed for children on either side to play together, it is one of five projects by architects and designers in recent years that challenge the divisive structure built by president Donald Trump. SO-IL designs affordable housing for urban centre in growing Mexican city
Elsewhere in the US, New York studio SO-IL revealed its proposal for affordable housing in the fast-growing city of León in Mexico. The studio promotes infilling urban sites rather than continually building in the city's poorly-serviced outskirts.
AECOM released visuals of a sports complex for the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team that is designed to resemble a ball "swishing through a net".
Shipping-container micro homes with green roofs planned for UK
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