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Shenzhen Zhuxi Building by Aedas

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A response to the Shenzhen urban design approach that promotes green and sustainable initiatives with abundant recreational amenities. The vertical community provides a people-centric ambience linking the interiors for recreation and collaboration, responding to the design concept of ‘Cloud Hub’.

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Yongjia World Trade Center by UNStudio expected in 2022

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Eight years after UnStudio won the Yongjia World Trade Center design competition, it is now one of the most anticipated buildings of 2022. The notion of precious objects on a tray drives the main design concept, where the continuous podium landscape occupies the entire site and serves as a tray-like, green plain for the towers.

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Yongjia World Trade Center by UNStudio expected in 2022

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Eight years after UnStudio won the Yongjia World Trade Center design competition, it is now one of the most anticipated buildings of 2022. The notion of precious objects on a tray drives the main design concept, where the continuous podium landscape occupies the entire site and serves as a tray-like, green plain for the towers.

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UNStudio wins competition for NION

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NION will be one of the most sustainable office buildings in Germany. Overall concept breaks new, sustainable ground both technically and architecturally and incorporates ESG objectives and highly efficient, resource-saving technology. The sustainable concept for NION focuses on both environmental and social sustainability.

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Floriade Expo 2022 opens with MVRDV’s arboretum

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On April 14th the Floriade Expo 2022, the International Horticultural Exhibition held in the Netherlands once every 10 years, opens in Almere. With the theme “Growing Green Cities,” this year’s World Horticultural Exhibition promises to be greener, more productive, and more sustainable than ever. Diagram.

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UNStudio wins compotition with Green Spine

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From the outset we worked with a fantastic team of cultural placemakers, sustainability consultants, landscape designers, artists and engineers to achieve a fully integrated design. Diagram maximising sun impact. Diagram connecting green to city. This truly is a great result for everybody involved!” ” Image © Beulah.

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Xintiandi Factory Hangzhou by Peter Ruge Architekten

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The concept of newer isn’t always better for a progressive city, and historic development plays a vital role in con-tributing to this idea. Adaptive reuse has been an ongoing topic on how we preserve historical and cultural significance while allowing the locals to explore and learn from the past. Source by Peter Ruge Architekten.

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