This week, we unveiled Nike's groundbreaking Mind trainers, the first footwear designed with neuroscience in mind. These innovative shoes feature 22 bright-orange foam nodes on their soles, which move with each step, stimulating the brain and enhancing athletes' focus. Nike's Chief Science Officer, Matthew Nurse, emphasized the unique approach, stating, 'These are the first shoes designed from the brain down, not the ground up.'
In architecture news, the iconic Sagrada Familia in Barcelona achieved a new milestone, becoming the world's tallest church. The latest addition to Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece, the Tower of Jesus Christ, was recently erected, showcasing the lower portion of a cross being lifted into place on the central tower.
British architect Piers Taylor made waves with his book advocating for 'deeper and messier' architecture. Taylor selected 10 projects from his book, 'Learning from the Local,' for Dezeen, including the Reggio School by Andrés Jaque and the Office for Political Innovation. These projects embody the essence of his philosophy.
We also highlighted exceptional furniture and lighting designs from the past month, featuring marbled stools crafted from recycled car plastic and a sculptural silk-woven lamp. Additionally, we showcased popular projects such as a circular Mexican house by Fernanda Canales Architecture, the Tip of Nordø office in Copenhagen, and a skatepark collaboration between Nike and Palace Skateboards.
Our latest lookbook featured shadowy bedrooms, while our roundup showcased isolated modernist-style homes that would fit right into a thriller. This week's edition of Dezeen offers a comprehensive overview of the week's top stories, ensuring you stay informed and inspired.