This week on Dezeen, we revealed plans for Bradfield City, which will be the first major city to be built in Australia for over a century.
Designed by American studio SOM and Australian studio Hassell, the 114-hectare city is set to include 10,000 homes, a university campus and a two-hectare park.
Its first stage of development is planned to roll out over the next five years.
Bad Bunny headlined the Super Bowl with a show that celebrated Latin America
Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny headlined the 60th Super Bowl football game in California with a set design that was a celebration of Latin American culture.
It allowed the artist to “make his comments in a way that felt elegant”, according to the show’s creative director Harriet Cuddeford, who spoke to Dezeen about how the concept was realised.
Nike unveiled an inflating jacket for the 2026 Winter Olympics
Sportswear brand Nike showcased its Air Milano Jacket, an air-filled jacket that can be inflated and deflated, in Milan during the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games. The jacket is being worn by Team USA and uses Nike’s Air technology.
Nike also created an all-orange, heavily branded train in Milan, to mark the relaunch of All Conditions Gear brand. The train was designed to be a base station for athletes.
The 1960s Southbank Centre is now Grade II-listed
London’s brutalist Southbank Centre received a Grade II-listing this week. The listing for the centre comes after a 35-year-long battle by conservation group Twentieth Century Society, which called it a “sculptural masterpiece”.
Also in London, the controversial revamp of Liverpool Street Station east London got the green light. The overhaul by British studio ACME will require part of the station to be demolished and see a 97-metre-tall office tower added overhead.
Sou Fujimoto has designed wavy high-rises for Saadiyat Island
Japanese designer Sou Fujimoto unveiled images of the Baccarat Residences Saadiyat, his first residential project in the United Arab Emirates. The two undulating towers will be located on Saadiyat Island, across from Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Abu Dhabi.
In Hong Kong, the Central Crossing development by British studio Foster + Partners, which features an “illuminated spire,” topped out.
Schulz und Schulz designed the concrete Mother-of-Pearl Experience Museum in Adorf
Popular projects this week included a concrete museum inserted between traditional buildings, a house extension for Dezeen editor Tom Ravenscroft and a London flat with a cathedral-like roof.
Listen to our journalists talk about the key design and architecture stories of the past seven days on our Dezeen Weekly podcast, which this week focused on a demonstration outside the office of BIG and whether a Saudi-inspired proposal for a high-speed railway connecting five countries is realistic.
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