This week, Sirius was saved and a controversial ring sculpture was halted
This week on Dezeen, one of Sydney's only brutalist buildings was saved from demolition while a proposal for a giant ring-shaped walkway in Wales was put on hold after opposition from locals.
The Sirius building was given a second chance, after a court ruled against the government decision not to heritage list it.
Plans put on hold for "deeply offensive" Iron Ring sculpture at Wales' Flint Castle
Architect George King unveiled plans for a huge ring-shaped walkway to be built beside a Welsh castle ? but the proposal was soon halted after critics labelled it a "deeply offensive" symbol of oppression.
In US news, a ring-shaped concourse was proposed to extend Los Angeles' Union Station and engineers came up with a potential fix for San Francisco's sinking skyscraper, which has just descended another inch. "Don't spend money you don't have" and "don't be afraid to be an asshole," architects advised
Elizabeth Diller discussed gentrification caused by projects like the High Line in an exclusive interview and we summarised business tips given by executives from BIG and Zaha Hadid Architects during a talk moderated by Dezeen.
The UK announced a ban on the sale of all diesel and petrol vehicles from 2040, while India become the first economy to say no to driverless cars in order to project jobs.
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