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This week, readers are discussing a new EU Act enforcing the labelling of realistic AI architectural renderings and Jaguar's new design for their Type 01's four-seat interior.


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Realistic AI architectural renderings must be labelled under EU AI Act

"Good! Everything generated by AI should be identified as such."

Artists and companies publishing realistic AI-generated architectural renderings in the European Union without labelling risk being fined under provisions in the EU AI Act that recently came into force.

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Jaguar reveals first look at Type 01's four-seat interior

"It's shaping up to be a really interesting design. I just don't see it selling."

British carmaker Jaguar has revealed a glimpse of its upcoming Type 01 electric car, which has a central divider and "on-demand" screens.

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Elon Musk reveals plans for world's largest building

"Overpromising and underdelivering. Yeah, we'll believe it if it actually it happens."

SpaceX and Tesla have announced plans to collaborate on a chip-building factory in Texas, which will measure over 100 million square feet and is expected to become the largest building in the world.

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Sauerbruch Hutton and Studio Gang to revamp German House skyscraper in New York

"So dull. They need to have another idea."

German studio Sauerbruch Hutton and US practice Studio Gang have been selected to redesign German House to reflect the nation's values and create a "civic landmark" just north of the United Nations complex in Manhattan.

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Gregory Orekhov places black fabric in "endless white surface" of Utah salt flats

"The smallest ideas can create the greatest impacts. Very cool!"

Artist Gregory Orekhov has created the Shadow of Light artwork by installing a black-fabric square at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, to show the immensity of the geology.

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Instagram redesigns its wordmark for first time in a decade

"My brain is rotting just looking at the logo."

Social media platform Instagram has updated its brand identity with elements such as a refreshed, "bolder and simpler" wordmark and updated typographic elements across the platform.

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Kengo Kuma backs campaign to turn V&A Dundee into Lego set

"Relentless, mindless consumerism."

A campaign has been launched to turn the V&A Dundee by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma into Lego's first Scottish building set.

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OYO Architects perches steel-framed office on harbourside warehouse

"This can go right on the Cool Wall, awesome."

Belgium studio OYO Architects has built a steel-framed office above a warehouse in Ostend, Belgium, to create an operations centre for energy company Elia.

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Satyress designs centaur-like robot to give workers "superpowers" for dangerous jobs

"Nightmare fuel."

California start-up Satyress has unveiled its Threehalves robot, a teleoperated centaur-like humanoid designed to aid humans doing dangerous jobs that expose them to injury, death or extreme conditions.

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Barbican and Made.com launch homeware collection celebrating iconic London estate

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Eight pavilion highlights from Jia Curated 2026

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Shahar Livne's The Devil's Milk furniture explores how rubber "shaped human culture"

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Iragüen Viñuela Arquitectos uses mass timber for forest hideaway in Chile

Chilean studio Iragüen Viñuela Arquitectos has used glued-laminated timber for the House by Fuy River in the Andean foothills, designed as a vertically organised structure that engages with "different layers of the forest canopy".

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New colour palette by Raffaella Mangiarotti and Lapalma

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