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Construction reaches roof levels of landmark development above Hong Kong’s High Speed Rail West Kowloon Terminus by Zaha Hadid Architects

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Construction works have reached roof level at the new 3.2 Adjacent to the West Kowloon Cultural District, the development connects established and emerging neighbourhoods with a network of public gardens and landscaped plazas. million sq. development above Hong Kong’s High Speed Rail West Kowloon Terminus.

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Muda Architects completes circular museum dedicated to traditional Chinese medicine

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Its circular form spans land and water and is designed by Muda Architects as a giant Taiji diagram, or yin-yang symbol, to represent the philosophy of holistic traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The structure is enclosed by a sweeping circular walkway. The basement level contains an underground parking facility.

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Craig Steely Architecture tops Musubi house in Hawaii with dramatic roof

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There are practically no doors in this Hawaii retreat by Craig Steely Architecture that has a triangular inner courtyard , massive skylight and a cantilevered roof. Though the low-slung roof is quadrilateral, the living areas were placed in a rounded triangular floor plan. Musubi was designed to celebrate its surrounding landscape.

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New residential and office tower in Buiksloterham by MoederscheimMoonen Architects

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An elegant pergola on the ground floor connects the volumes and contributes to the green facades and roofs. The roofs are designed as intensive green and brown roofs for biodiversity and, thanks to PV panels, provide energy, minimizing the building’s ecological footprint. Attention is also given to insect habitat.

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Västerås Travel Center by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

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The building is expected to open in 2025 and seeks to bring the entire city’s infrastructure together under one roof. The building celebrates movement and creates a welcoming, warm and transparent mobility hub that will become an important social and economic node redefining the city’s infrastructure and landscape.

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Field Hockey Stadium by Archi-Tectonics

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Set five meters down into the site, this Field Hockey Stadium for Asian Games appears to emerge out of the folding landscape, opening itself to the surroundings as a porous and sculptural element in the park. The roof’s materiality and structure take the traditional Meinong oil paper and bamboo umbrella as inspiration.

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UNStudio wins competition for new mixed-use development in DĂĽsseldorf

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Image © UNStudio A future-oriented, sustainable and innovative energy supply concept has also been developed that includes the use of geothermal heating and cooling, district heating supply, PV as both a roof and facade system and E-mobility charging infrastructure. Source by UNStudio.