This week, self-driving cars from Uber and Google both hit headlines
This week on Dezeen, Google announced that its self-driving car project will continue life as a new company, while Uber's fleet of autonomous vehicles got in hot water just hours after taking to the streets.
Uber's self-driving cars were ordered off the streets of San Francisco until the company acquires a necessary permit, after footage emerged of two of the vehicles running red lights.
The news came just hours after the taxi-hailing company had released the fleet for the first time.
Google spins off self-driving car project into separate company Waymo
Meanwhile, reports emerged that Google was shelving plans for its own self-driving vehicles ? but the company later confirmed that the project will continue life as a separate entity called Waymo. Construction work starts on Kengo Kuma's Tokyo 2020 Olympics stadium
In architecture news, construction work began on Kengo Kuma's National Stadium for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics ? the design that was controversially selected to replace Zaha Hadid's competition-winning scheme.
Supertall Shenzhen tower by Morphosis reaches full height
In China, a 350-metre-high skyscraper described by architecture firm Morphosis as the "tallest steel building in China" rose to full height in Shenzhen, hile a series of mirrored and transparent bridges were proposed for Zhangjiajie forest.
BIG unveils huge 670 Mesquit complex for LA Arts District
Meanwhile in the USA, Bjarke Ingels' firm released plans for a mixed-use scheme in Los ...
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