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Why is technological progress still lagging in the building trade?

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It's been slow to adopt digital in the widest sense Consultant Sam O’Gorman and other experts speak to the BBC about the confounding gap between digital technology and the analog process for delivering residential architecture.

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MAD updates construction progress on Hainan Science and Technology Museum before 2025 debut

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MAD Architects has posted a construction update for the Hainan Science and Technology Museum in China ahead of its anticipated 2025 opening. This will form a key part of the site's cultural component, contrasting the many sports stadium designs that surround it in coastal Haikou National Wetland Park.

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Artificial Intelligence and Urban Planning: Technology as a Tool for City Design

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This fusion entails the integration of cutting-edge technologies that can guide decision-making, enhance resource allocation, predict trends, engage citizens, and more. Below, we have highlighted some global studies and technologies applied from urban morphology to community involvement. Read more »

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Foster + Partners Unveils Xicen Science & Technology Center in Shanghai, China

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Courtesy of Foster + Partners Foster + Partners has just unveiled the designs for the Xicen Science & Technology Center at the heart of the Yangtze River Delta Region in Shanghai, China.

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The Digital Divide: Can Technology Support Vernacular Architecture?

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The welcoming of technologies has effectively streamlined operations, enhanced efficiency, and elevated design quality. It also encompasses the crucial aspect of integrating traditional and indigenous communities into the urban development landscape. Can advancing technology support the growth of vernacular architecture?

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Shaping China's Future: Foster + Partners Designs Mixed-Use Development within Shanghai's 2035 Masterplan

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Courtesy of Foster + Partners Foster + Partners has unveiled plans for the Changfeng mixed-use development in Shanghai , China. Designed as a component of the Shanghai Science and Technology Finance cluster in Putuo District, the project is part of the broader Shanghai 2035 Masterplan.

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Foster + Partners debuts Changfeng mixed-use development in Shanghai

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A new mixed-use design from Foster + Partners has been revealed for Shanghai’s Science and Technology Finance hub as part of the larger Shanghai 2035 master plan.