New Zealand announces 40 potential new flag designs

This week on Dezeen: New Zealand unveiled forty prospective flag patterns (pictured) by residents this week, whilst the National Museum of Qatar challenged the public to develop its new graphic identity.

The shortlist of graphics made by New Zealanders will be narrowed down, then pitted towards the country’s existing flag design and style that incorporates the Union Jack in a public vote.

National Museum of Qatar crowdsourced identityRender of the National Museum of Qatar

The National Museum of Qatar also launched a nationwide competitors to style its new graphic identity, prepared for its upcoming residence by Jean Nouvel.

Underline by James Corner Field OperationsUnderline by James Corner Discipline Operations

In other information, Miami grew to become the latest city to attempt to replicate the good results of New York’s popular Substantial Line, outlining styles for a new park that would be constructed beneath an elevated rail line.

Frank Gehry revealed as designer of masterplan for LA RiverFrank Gehry uncovered as designer of masterplan for LA River

Frank Gehry was selected to revitalise the barren and canal-like Los Angeles River and Populous exposed its stadium style for the San Diego Chargers American football team.

Rolex Building by Kengo KumaRolex Creating by Kengo Kuma

Construction started out on a twisted tower made by Kengo Kuma in Dallas, while perform got underway on a objective-constructed shelter for women and children struggling domestic abuse in Israel.

Zaha Hadid's Tokyo 2020 Olympic stadiumZaha Hadid’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic stadium

Richard Rogers accused Japan of “losing its nerve” following the country’s controversial choice to scrap Zaha Hadid’s Olympic stadium for Tokyo.

Montblanc M pen by Marc NewsonMontblanc M pen by Marc Newson

Marc Newson created a luxury variety of pens and MAD founder Ma Yansong designed a series of carpets shaped like juicy steaks for canines.

Growth by Begum Ayaskan and Bike AyaskanDevelopment by Begum Ayaskan and Bike Ayaskan

Well-liked tasks this week on Dezeen incorporated an origami plant pot made to broaden as its occupant grows, a laptop-sized “electrical car” and a series of hacked Ikea kitchens by well-known architects.

Kitchen hack by NormKitchen hack by Norm

Much more architecture | Far more interiors | Much more style | A lot more information

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