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The Norman Foster Institute Is Now Accepting Applications For Its 2025 Programme On Sustainable Cities

ArchDaily

© Pablo Gómez-Ogando / Courtesy of the Norman Foster Institute The Norman Foster Institute is now accepting applications for its Programme on Sustainable Cities, taking place in Madrid from January to December 2025. Read more »

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MVRDV designs WärtZ district as "second city centre" for Zwolle

Deezen

MVRDV will complete four mixed-use buildings for the 120,000-metre-square development, named WärtZ, with the ambition of creating a "second city centre" south of Zwolle railway station, it said. This provided a lot of knowledge about how we can repurpose existing buildings in the most sustainable way possible."

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Competitions: Urban Design & Architecture Design Awards 2025

Bustler

Registration Deadline: Nov 30, 2024; Submission Deadline Dec 15, 2024 APR Awards 7th edition Urban Design & Architecture Design Awards 2025. It is a forum that examines the relationship between architecture and the natural world, architecture, and the community, and the architects and the city.

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Stockholm Wood City: The World’s Largest Wooden City

Santa Cruz Architect

Swedish urban developer Atrium Ljungberg has initiated Stockholm Wood City, anticipated to be the world’s largest urban wooden construction project. Their goal is to set a new standard for sustainable construction. Groundbreaking is set for 2025 and the first buildings are expected to be completed in 2027.

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Will Austin’s tall-buildings boom survive the skyscraper effect and looming tech recession?

Archinect

But joining the fraternity of cities with supertalls can also be a dubious distinction: Real estate is a lagging indicator, and skyscrapers often arrive after the boom is over, looming half-empty as monuments to a bust. A planned cap-and-stitch project could add even more commercial parcels along a stretch of I-35 downtown beginning in 2025.

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Joe Doucet's Airiva wind turbines are made for city streets and buildings

Deezen

The current version of the design is the result of two years of engineering, development and testing, with the key change being to the shape and size of the blades. The company plans to conduct customer pilots in the second half of 2024, with the aim of taking the first orders in 2025.

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Colossal. Profligate. Horrifying.

SW Oregon Architect

Several videos documenting the demolition of one of China’s notorious “ghost cities” have recently been racking up millions of views on Twitter and YouTube. Many of China's other “ghost cities” sit unfinished, having never been occupied. The disregard for sustainability is horrifying. To limit global warming to 1.5