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China will build replacement for Gensler soccer stadium design in Guangzhou following Evergrande debt scramble

Archinect

Chinese state-owned construction contractor will build China’s largest soccer park in Guangzhou on the site where struggling Chinese property developer China Evergrande Group was supposed to build its soccer stadium. The site was originally meant for a 100,000-seat stadium designed by Gensler.

Building 235
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UK government to force developers to meet £4 billion cladding costs

Deezen

Homebuilders in England have been told by the government that they must agree to fund the replacement of unsafe cladding on mid-rise blocks in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire. An estimated £4 billion is required to fix dangerous cladding found on mid-rise blocks following the deadly Grenfell Tower fire in June 2017.

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LCC Health Professions Building

SW Oregon Architect

The second phase of design developed this concept in detail. We organized the building’s layout, structural system, and exterior expression in accordance with the 40-foot grid that overlays the entire campus, an artifact of the mid-century planning principles that governed its initial form. Rendering of the north-facing elevation.

Building 206
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Urban Terrarium: Only Architect-Landscape Architect Collaboration Can Truly Delivery Biodiversity

Architizer

A 2022 report on the company at the center of the furor led to several lost contracts — since its publication, Hershey’s, PepsiCo, and more recently, Kellogg’s canceled orders. A minimum of 10% improvement on current environmental and habitat health must now be included in any property development plans. It’s a big question.

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HOK and PAU unveil latest designs for Penn Station renovation

Deezen

The revitalisation of the transit hub, which the studios are working on for developer ASTM North America , includes a new entrance on Eighth Avenue and a renovation of existing structures. Costs for the proposal are currently estimated to be around $6 billion (£4.7 billion) and, if approved, would take six years to execute.

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What’s So Luxurious About Luxury Vinyl Tile, Part II: How LVT Supply Chains Are “Built on Repression”

Architizer

They are being meticulously inspected by Customs and Border Protection–part of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act recently passed by the federal government. contracted a rare form of liver cancer and the pattern forced industry leaders to go public about the dangers they had kept hidden. By the 1970s, PVC workers across the U.S.

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Harnessing Solar Incentives For Sustainable Residential Projects 

The Architecture Designs

Harnessing solar incentives for sustainable residential projects can be a savvy strategy for homeowners, developers, and communities alike. Research Available Incentives source: procore.com Understanding available incentives is crucial as it helps homeowners and developers identify potential financial support for their solar projects.