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Västerås Travel Center by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

aasarchitecture

The building is expected to open in 2025 and seeks to bring the entire city’s infrastructure together under one roof. BIG’s design has evolved over the years to ensure the best possible solutions in function, program, sustainability, and future security.

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Senate Bill 9: A Game Changer in California’s Housing Landscape

Santa Cruz Architect

Estimates suggest a need for 3.5 million additional housing units by 2025, far surpassing the current annual construction rate of fewer than 80,000 homes. Qualifying urban properties in single-family zones can leverage SB-9 to add a second unit, facilitating multigenerational living arrangements or rental opportunities.

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Austin supertalls "not really dealing with the problems" of the city

Deezen

Embedded parking levels on the lower storeys – a planning requirement – creates a class-dividing dead zone between those who live above the city and the ground-level tenants, he argued.

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How climate, pandemic, and war shape the "future proofing" of buildings, cities and regions

Community Architect

An estimated 84 million people were displaced in mid 2021, now with the war in Europe war-displaced Ukrainians swell the global ranks of displaced people to new records. Despite the efforts made since 1972 to achieve sustainable development, our world has progressed roughly along the paths outlined in the report.

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