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A simple guide to 15-minute cities

Deezen

The 15-minute city concept has repeatedly made the news this year. What are 15-minute cities? The 15-minute city is an urban planning concept that, as its name suggests, aims to create communities where people can access key amenities by travelling no more than 15 minutes on foot or by bike. Who invented the 15-minute city?

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Aedas-Designed Nansha Cruise Terminal Complex to Create A Vibrant Coastal Community by Aedas

Archinect

Guangzhou Nansha International Cruise Terminal Complex, planned and conceptually designed by Aedas, officially opened for operation in November 2019. With an estimated annual passing capacity up to 750,000 passengers, the port can dock the world's largest cruise ship. Nansha sits at the estuary of Pearl River Delta.

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Toronto proposes at 49% increase to development charges

Brandon Donnelly

The big news this week for Toronto city builders is that the city has put forward a proposal to substantially increase development charges. When our cost consultant ran the numbers back in 2019, the estimate was that about a quarter of the price of a new condominium in Toronto was going to government fees and taxes.

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Nansha International Cruise Terminal Complex by Aedas

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Guangzhou Nansha International Cruise Terminal Complex, planned and conceptually designed by Aedas, officially opened for operation in November 2019. With an estimated annual passing capacity up to 750,000 passengers, the port can dock the world’s largest cruise ship. Nansha sits at the estuary of Pearl River Delta.

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How Should the City Fix its Circulator Bus ?

Community Architect Daily

To some the Baltimore Charm City Circulator (" The backbone of any great city is transportation") is nothing but a toy for the young professionals and "creatives" who live in the affluent parts of the City also known as the "white L". A bus system, critics say, that further cements the racial divide in our city.

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Copenhagen's industrial harbour is being developed into a recreational hub

Deezen

Promotion: the City of Copenhagen is transforming the Danish capital's harbour into a vibrant public space with recreational activities and residential developments. The dipping zone can move to different points along the harbour to test bathing zones and correlate with events going on in the area. Image by Daniel Rasmussen.

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News: Harvard GSD reveals four 2023 Wheelwright Prize finalists

Bustler

These are the 2023 finalists and their proposals: Isabel Abascal: “Mother Architecture: Shaping Birth” Isabel Abascal is a Mexico City–based architect and writer. The World Health Organization estimates that almost 800 women died from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth every day in 2020. Osseo-Asare!s

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