Millennium Dome storm damage features in today's Dezeen Agenda newsletter
The latest edition of our Dezeen Agenda newsletter features London's Millennium Dome, which was severely damaged during Storm Eunice.
A large section of the fabric roof of the 20,000-capacity venue, which was originally designed by British architect Richard Rogers, was pulled off by the storm, exposing its interior.
Videos and images shared on social media show six panels of the PTFE-coated glass fibre fabric roof ripped away from the structure, which is considered a key example of the high-tech architecture style.
Now called The O2, the 50-metre-high dome is one of the city's most recognised landmarks.
Other stories in this week's newsletter include the finalists for 2022's Mies van der Rohe Award, news of Tadao Ando and Kengo Kuma designing holiday homes for Kim Kardashian and an opinion piece defending the Shougang Olympics site in Beijing.
The top image is by Zakgollop, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license.
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