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Richard Rogers' top 10 architecture projects

Following Pritzker Prize-winning architect and high-tech architecture pioneer Richard Rogers' retirement, we round up 10 of his most influential projects.

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Elon Musk unveils updated Neuralink brain implant design and surgical robot

Elon Musk's neuroscience startup Neuralink has revealed the "dramatically simplified" design for an implant that aims to create brain-to-machine interfaces, alongside the robot that inserts it and several pigs that have the device installed.

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Norm Architects balances "richness and restraint" in refresh of Alsterhaus' menswear department

Oak, grey stone and yellow-tinted glass are some of the materials that Norm Architects has used in its minimal makeover of the menswear section of German department store Alsterhaus.

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LG creates face mask with battery-powered air purification system

South Korean electronics company LG has integrated electronic fans and HEPA filters into a face mask, in order to turn it into a wearable air purifier.

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Useful Studio creates arched weathering steel Chiswick Park Footbridge

London-based Useful Studio has connected a tube station to a business park in Chiswick, west London, with a pedestrian bridge made from weathering steel.

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"I long for the day where suppressing my identity is no longer part of the job"

Black architects are forced to be palatable in order to be successful, says New York architectural designer Naila Opiangah, who shares her experiences of racism within the industry.

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Japanese house is "a gymnast's delight" says commenter

In this week's comments update, readers are critiquing a Japanese home designed by Suzuko Yamada and sharing their views on other top stories.

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Thatched roof tops open-air Japanese restaurant for Mexico's Hotel Escondido

A fusion of Japanese and Mexican architectural techniques feature in this restaurant on Mexico's Pacific Ocean, designed by TAX Architects for Hotel Escondido.

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RIBA set to introduce mandatory competency tests for architects as part of "once in a generation" reform

The Royal Institute of British Architects plans to regularly test architect's competence as part of an overhaul of architectural education and continuing professional development in the UK.

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