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This week, readers are discussing Lego's upcoming Sagrada Familia model in Barcelona and three companies cancelling contracts on Trojena and The Line as Saudi Arabia's Neom project stalls.
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Toy brand Lego is reportedly set to release a model of the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, which will be the largest set ever created. Readers look forward to the launch.
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Commenters express feigned surprise at three companies cancelling contracts on Trojena and The Line, as Saudi Arabia's Neom project stalls.
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Commenters are debating a trio of Vancouver skyscrapers by Henriquez Partners Architects, including the city’s first supertall.
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Africa is experiencing a mini-boom in skyscraper construction, with new towers rising in Egypt, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast and more. But are they symbols of progress or just vanity projects? Dezeen editor-at-large Amy Frearson investigates. Readers weigh in.
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Elusive architect Smiljan Radić explains how his work should not be seen as a blueprint for "good or bad" architecture, in this exclusive interview following his "surprise" Pritzker Architecture Prize win. Commenters praise the "interesting and
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French architecture studio Exercice has installed four unconventional table tennis tables at a school in Ingré, France, encouraging children to make up their own rules and strategies. Readers hail the idea as "genius".
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