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Core77 Weekly Roundup (7-7-25 to 7-11-25)

Here’s what we looked at this week:

In France, a stunning pedestrian and bicycle bridge added to a railway viaduct.

Urbanisto: An e-bike that quick-changes into a cargo bike.

A modular platform system, by architecture firm Atienza Maure, to make warehouses livable.

Playworld’s playground equipment for teenagers to senior citizens.

Ferrari’s Amalfi, an “entry-level” model with new, friendlier design language.

James Dyson is revolutionizing sustainable agriculture.

Design criticism: The Nothing Headphone (1), a bold effort that misses for us.

Hugo Suíssas, a photographer who sees everyday objects in architecture.

FusionFlight’s jet-powered Axion is closer to the flying car we all imagined. (And it runs on “gas-station diesel!”)

The FRAMA Shelf Library System, a modular open-shelf storage alternative to cabinetry.

An aluminum and steel tariff update, 7/8/25.

The Polaris is a future-proof wall outlet with easily swappable ports.

Industrial designers Shawna and Matt Heide: The Eameses of concrete.

A look at cat bridges.

Highly successful public transportation: Mexico City’s Mexicable system.

Cool repurposed material: Graffitied steel railcar panels.

The perfect non-invasive mold detector for homes: A specially trained dog.

These cool-looking 22 System flush-mounted power outlets must be a nightmare to install.

UX design case study: Designworks improves urban mobility in Los Angeles.

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