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Gent Design Museum, Belgium

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Led by urban development company Sogent in collaboration with Design Museum Gent, Carmody Groarke, RE-ST and TRANS Architectuur, the project aims to sensitively restore the museum’s existing buildings, extend the original masterplan and broaden the museum’s programme of design culture and visitor outreach.

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Gerkan Marg & Partners – gmp architects

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Owing to Meinhard von Gerkan’s active involvement, the practice has completed over 170 projects in China, including the conversion and extension of the Chinese National Museum in Beijing, and the masterplan for Nanhui New City near Shanghai. HafenCity Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge , Hamburg, Germany – 12 Sep 2013. image © gmp.

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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

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A related effort is to develop charters that articulate a right to the city, such as the World Charter for the Right to the City, the European Charter for Human Rights in the City, and the Montreal Charter of Rights and Responsibilities. In Brazil, the right to the city has been codified in a national law, the City Statute (Fernandes, 2006).

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Liverpool Building News: Merseyside Architecture

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27 Apr 2022 The Old Library Design: OMI Architects photo © Paul Karalius The Old Library, Liverpool Building This much-loved community asset closed in 2006 – had fallen into a state of neglect and disrepair, on ‘Buildings At Risk’ register. The latter structure will be connected to the Hartley Pavilion with a first-floor pedestrian bridge.

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100 Best Architecture Firms in the World [2020 Update]

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After graduating from Osaka University (1979) in the Department of Architecture Engineering, he joined Showa Sekkei in 1986. With more than 100 professional consultants, the main focus is engineering and interior design. Tom Alexander joined Aukett Swanke in 2006 – focusing on design, sustainability, and research and development.