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Västerås Travel Center by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

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The building is expected to open in 2025 and seeks to bring the entire city’s infrastructure together under one roof. BIG’s design has evolved over the years to ensure the best possible solutions in function, program, sustainability, and future security.

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DESMAN Headquarters in Hangzhou by Aedas

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It is slated to resonate with the sustainable urban development and ecological system in the vicinity. Layout diagram Location: Hangzhou, China Architect: Aedas Client: DESMAN (China) Machinery & Electronic Co., Gross Floor Area: 63,032 sq m Completion Year: 2025 Images: Courtesy of Aedas Site Section Section

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Innovation Partnership School Buildings by OMA

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Amsterdam will halve the use of primary raw materials by 2030 and become fully circular by 2050 – according to the Circular Strategy 2020-2025 proposed by the municipality. At the end of the schools’ lifecycles, the buildings can be fully dismantled, and the components can be reused to create other types of buildings such as offices or homes.

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Solar Cupola by BIG wins design competiton for New European Commission Research Center

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BIG’s design proposal for the Joint Research Centre in Seville inspired by the architectural vernacular of the southern Spanish city, delivers on JRC’s commitment to sustainability, unites the European vision of the New Bauhaus initiative, and establishes a new benchmark for workspace that empowers knowledge sharing, collaboration and co-creation.

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MAKERS’ KUbe by BIG and University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design

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” Along with housing studio space, the KUbe will also serve as a teaching tool, showcasing sustainable practices through its mass timber diagrid design. Source by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group.