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The Army Corps of Engineers reveals initial coastal resiliency plan for New York City

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The Army Corps estimates construction on the $52 billion project would begin in 2030 and be complete by 2044. According to The City's Samantha Maldonado, a public comment period will be held through January 6th, 2023, as a means to help "inform the design." There is still a long road and a lot of unknowns between now a.

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Sumayya Vally Wins Competition to Design Belgium's New Asiat-Darse Bridge

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Counterspace's design concept delved into the history and impact of Paul Panda Farnana, a significant yet under-appreciated figure in the city, who studied the intricate connections between past and future generations of migrant individuals and communities. Read more ยป

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San Francisco could axe tiny homes proposal over cost concerns and NIMBYism

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The drama over the project provides a window into just how hard it is for the city to scale up its housing and shelter system, even as a recent report from the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) estimated it would take more than 6,000 extra temporary and permanent beds to solve the crisis on the streets.

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MSG seeks to create "K-pop Sphere" for Hanam

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MSG , the owner of venues including Madison Square Garden, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the city of Hanam, located just east of Seoul. MSG's sister company Sphere Entertainment wants to start construction on the K-pop Sphere in 2025, said newspaper Korea JoongAng Daily , which described the project as the "K-pop Sphere".

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Williamsburg Wharf by Brandon Haw Architecture, Cookfox, Rockwell Group, Ward + Gray, Studio Munge, Hill | West

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Located on the prominent corner of Kent Avenue between Division Street and South 11th Street, Williamsburg Wharf’s ambitious vision will create a vibrant residential, retail and lifestyle destination in the heart of one of New York City’s most iconic and culturally rich neighborhoods.

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HKS reduces plans for its supertall Austin skyscraper by half

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HKS has announced that its planned Wilson Tower in Austin, Texas has undergone a size reduction After an unsuccessful January review with the City of Austin's Design Commission, HKS Austin and the local development group Wilson Capital have lowered the building to 45 storeys and 350 residential units.

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Brandon Haw Architecture creates masterplan for "last waterfront site" in Williamsburg

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Construction has begun on the project, with its first phase estimated to be completed in 2025. A park along the tower's bases will connect to the neighbourhood Other design studios slated for the project include Ward + Gray , Studio Munge , Hill West Architects and Future Green Studio.