Wed.May 15, 2024

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Yancheng East Lake Xinyu Commercial by Lacime Architects

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This project is located in the Urban Sports Park and along the canal in the Eastern Development Zone of Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province. Surrounded by government offices, residential areas, reception hotels, and other facilities, it represents a typical new urban development zone in China.

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AI-DA ART: THE (OTHER) LINE by Andrea Ciofi

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AI-DA is closely following this ongoing revolution in the way three-dimensional architectural models are designed and created. From photographs captured during travels and research projects AI-DA creates series of images related to the representation and perception of architectural space, the urbanized environment.

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Where Modern Urbanism Went Wrong (and 6 Ways To Get It Back on Track)

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In contrast, modern urban planning focuses on efficiency and economic growth, prioritizing car travel and large-scale infrastructure over the human-scale experiences that foster genuine community connections. But is it too late to bring the charm of old cities into modern urban life? Not at all.

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Seoul’s infamous modernist megastructure

Brandon Donnelly

It’s a modernist development that is very much of this period. It’s massive, complicated in section and, in many ways, completely disconnected from its surrounding urban context. So it is perhaps not surprising that this development has followed a similar fate to many others of this era.

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News: Norman Foster Foundation KHARKIV HOUSING CHALLENGE is launched! [Sponsored]

Bustler

This historically relevant and industrial city now faces the pressing challenge of rebuilding its damaged urban fabric, with a particular focus on residential buildings and public spaces, to not only repair but to also to improve the living conditions of its residents.

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Inside/Outside Jisifang & Woven Moonlight by Neri&Hu Design and Research Office

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Four years since designing their first ever flagship store in Shanghai, Neri&Hu once again collaborates with Jisifang to create a duo of two shops located in the Panlong Tiandi development. Neri&Hu hopes that when people touch the linen fabric of Jisifang, their mood and spirit may transcend the urban environment, back to nature.