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3XN wins competition for the Inner Harbor of Baltimore

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The new building, a part of a reimagination of Baltimore’s storied Inner Harbor for client MCB Real Estate, is designed to connect the local community to its waterfront. The design will house a diverse mix of retail unique to the identity and liveliness of Baltimore in an elevated neighbourhood landscape. Source by 3XN.

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Why architects need to think like developers, with JZA Architecture's Jeff Zbikowski

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Designers Designers / Specifiers / Landscape Architects Architects Jeff Zbikowski, Principal and Founder of Los Angeles-based JZA Architecture, discusses the benefits of having a developer’s mindset when working with clients, and why architecture firms lose out when they don’t have a thorough understanding of real estate regulations and challenges.

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Kimley-Horn expands expertise with LPDA partnership

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Kimley-Horn expands expertise with LPDA partnership 0 qpurcell Thu, 12/07/2023 - 09:52 Engineers Kimley-Horn, a premier engineering, planning, and design consultancy, has joined forces with LPDA, a leading landscape architecture and land planning firm.

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K64 Keflavík Airport Area Masterplan by KCAP wins the 2023 The Plan Award

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To sustain the K64 initiative over time, urban design, landscape and mobility strategies intertwine in an ecosystem that connects, protects, and enhances while supporting activity and population and employment growth. The vast landscape that currently separates the clusters will grow into a uniting peninsula park. Source by KCAP.

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Modern House Design – Top Architecture Trends in 2023

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Modern House Design Architecture in 2023 - Get ready to witness a radical shift! The architectural landscape is constantly evolving and is expected to bring fascinating developments. More houses will be built using these methods in 2023. Designers are creating spaces that seamlessly blend the indoors and outdoors.

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Guangzhou Nansha Innovation Port Project, China

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The cultural art centre at the corner in a cube architectural form will become an urban icon, resonating with the surrounding river and landscape through the reflection from silver glass and aluminum panels. It creates a façade that offers ever-changing perspectives from different angles and sunlight.

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Dhaka Tower, Bangladesh building by OMA

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The design has been led by OMA Partner Iyad Alsaka and developed by Dhaka-based real estate developer Shanta Holdings. Rather than conforming to a standard zoning envelope of a tower on a podium, the base is pyramidal, providing soaring atriums with direct connection to landscaped exterior spaces.