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Kongjian Yu? wins the 2023 Oberlander Prize for achievements in landscape architecture

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Kongjian Yu has been announced as the winner of this year’s Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize by The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF). He said in a recent interview that its roots stem from his childhood experiences in Jinhua.

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News: Kongjian Yu? wins the 2023 Oberlander Prize for achievements in landscape architecture

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Kongjian Yu has been announced as the winner of this year’s Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize by The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF). He said in a recent interview that its roots stem from his childhood experiences in Jinhua. Read the full post on Bustler

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Kongjian Yu wins 2023 Cornelia Hahn Oberlander award

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Yu is the second recipient of the prize, which is awarded by the Cultural Landscape Foundation ( TCLF ) for global contributions to the field of landscape architecture. Studio in 2021. All images courtesy of The Cultural Landscape Foundation. The inaugural prize was given to American landscape architect Julie Bargmann of D.I.R.T

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Spanish Architecture News: Buildings in Spain

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Contemporary Building Development in Spain – New Built Environment Updates. Spanish Architecture News 2021. 22 Dec 2021. 21 Dec 2021. 19 Dec 2021. 13 Nov 2021. 22 September 2021. 10 Sep 2021. 29 Aug 2021. 29 July 2021. Norman Foster Foundation Madrid. NIU N70 Spain.

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Jinling East Road Area Urban regeneration project by Benoy

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Cities change every day, and urban renewal is a constantly ongoing process. Faced with increasing land resource shortages for urban development, first-tier world-class cities such as Shanghai (ranked Alpha+ according to GaWC 2018) face an urgent need to switch from ‘incremental expansion’ to ‘tapping of reserves’. Image © Benoy.

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LI City Study, Jiang Su Sheng, China

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In the context of urban development shifting from incremental expansion to stock upgrading in China, the reuse of existing buildings achieves their sustainability. The renovated Li City Study is seamlessly integrated into the city and its surroundings with a new texture, bringing more vitality to public cultural needs.

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Jianli Art Center by GOA

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The cultural tourism project developed by ZOINA Group, intended to renovate the old center of Changle under the spirit of Zhang Jian and renamed it as Jianli (the Hometown of Zhang Jian). Affected by the low-lying and sandy geographical condition, local people use to build high foundations and dig moats by houses to collect soil.

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