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This week, readers are discussing plans for The Museum of Jesus' Baptism in Jordan by Niall McLaughlin Architects and the interiors for Ferrari's first electric car designed with Jony Ive, Marc Newson and their design studio LoveFrom.

 

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Niall McLaughlin designs museum to tell "story of baptism" in Jordan

"We're dealing with a radical yet less-inspiring Po-Mo resurgence"

Local studio Niall McLaughlin Architects revealed plans for The Museum of Jesus' Baptism in Jordan. Readers react to the visuals.

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Jony Ive and Marc Newson shun touchscreens for interior of Ferrari's first electric car

"Yes! Please bring back tactile buttons!"

Commenters are hotly debating the interiors for Ferrari's first electric car, Ferrari Luce, designed with Jony Ive, Marc Newson and their design studio LoveFrom.

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Plans unveiled for Australia's first new city in over 100 years

"This new suburb of Sydney is located on what was previously a green belt"

American studio SOM and Australian studio Hassell have revealed plans for Bradfield City, a new, 114-hectare city in western Sydney. Readers discuss the project's potential environmental impact.

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London's brutalist Southbank Centre becomes Grade II-listed

"It's such a brilliant lump of concrete"

Following news that The Southbank Centre in London has been granted Grade II-listed status, commenters questioned, "Why did it take so long?".

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Bad Bunny's Super Bowl stage illustrates "surreal journey" through Puerto Rico

"It was a plunging into an immersive Latin experience!"

Readers were divided over the set design for Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show, which celebrated Latin American culture.

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Jersey City cancels OMA-designed Centre Pompidou expansion

"The original reuse proposal would have been nice"

Commenters welcome the news that the anticipated Centre Pompidou x Jersey City expansion has been abandoned after years of starts and stops and negotations between the two parties.

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Foster + Partners' Central Crossing skyscrapers top out in Hong Kong

"This looks like a decent project on a tight site"

Readers are pleasantly surprised by Foster + Partners' Central Crossing skyscrapers, which feature an "illuminated spire" that runs the full length of the taller tower and have topped out in Hong Kong.

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Nike reveals inflating Air Milano Jacket at 2026 Winter Olympics

"Need!"

Nike has created an air-filled jacket that can be inflated and deflated, which is being worn by Team USA at this year's Olympics. Commenters are praising the design.

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Furniture by Tatiana Bilbao, Fernanda Canales and others fills modernist Mexico house

"Francisco Artigas was a brilliant modernist. Indeed."

A collection of furniture by famed Mexican architects and designers under the Omet label was showcased in a modernist house in Mexico City during the city's art week, inspiring readers.

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