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In this US Edition of Dezeen Agenda, we share exclusive Gensler renderings of a controversial data centre complex in Utah.
Called the Stratos Hyperscale Data Center, the Utah complex will be one of the largest in the world. These data centres have become manifestations of anxiety over artificial intelligence, and architects are scrambling to make them less imposing while maintaining rigorous security measures.
In president Donald Trump's ongoing quest to reshape the national capital, the much-derided "Arc de Trump" was approved by a key planning body in Washington DC.
Activists have continued to push back on the imperial presidency, with a group placing a satire video game mocking the Trump administration under a monument in the capital city.
Also under the purview of the federal government, a team of developers was chosen for the long-awaited Penn Station redevelopment in New York.
Also in New York, the city's design festival took place, with Dezeen rounding up 18 objects that give an idea of a busy NYCxDesign, including actor Julio Torres's furniture debut.
Read all the stories from the last two weeks in the US.
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