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Five key projects by architect and Dezeen Awards judge Francine Houben

Deezen

Together with the partners, we lead the firm in creating architecture that responds to the context, culture, client requirements, and environment, enriching the human experience through thoughtful and sustainable design," Houben told Dezeen. Houben explained each award is a "testament to the hard work, creativity, and dedication of our team".

Project 102
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Ephemeral Structures, Enduring Ideas: Why Architectural Pavilions Still Matter

Architizer

The focus is on unraveling the unique narrative of each pavilion, the architects’ creative processes, and the cultural and technological influences that contribute to the pavilion’s evolving identity. Photo by Gaetano Travaglio via Pexels.

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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. Stockholm Wood City At 62 acres (250,000 square meters) the project is thus the world’s largest known urban construction project in wood. Why Wood Construction?

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DESMAN Headquarters in Hangzhou by Aedas

aasarchitecture

Covered with advanced transport network and infrastructure, top-notch enterprises have also set up their headquarters in the area to enjoy the collaborative environment and aggregation of talents. The design derives from the flapping butterflies, which embraces the nature to integrate green, culture and technology. Source by Aedas.

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American Prize for Architecture 2022

e-architect

Uber Air Skyport by SHoP Architects with Gensler , 2019: photo courtesy of The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. By developing an app for scanning the facade panels, their path was tracked through every stage of production up to final assembly.

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DESMAN Hangzhou Headquarters Project, China

e-architect

Covered with advanced transport network and infrastructure, top-notch enterprises have also set up their headquarters in the area to enjoy the collaborative environment and aggregation of talents. The design derives from the flapping butterflies, which embraces the nature to integrate green, culture and technology.

Project 51