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    The latest edition of our weekly Dezeen Agenda newsletter features the Dubai Walk master plan. Subscribe to Dezeen Agenda now.


    Dubai ruler Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has announced the Dubai Walk masterplan, which aims to add 6,500 kilometres of pedestrian walkways and transform the city into a pedestrian-friendly hub by 2040. The design will include a two-kilometre-long elevated and air-conditioned looped path.

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    This week’s newsletter also featured Elon Musk’s claims that The Boring Company could build a transatlantic tunnel for around $20 billion, Chinese researchers’ creation of a sponge that can absorb 99.8 per cent of microplastics, and an exclusive interview with the art-design duo the Haas Brothers on this year’s Design Miami.

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