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Stockholm Wood City: Construction of the World's Largest Urban Construction Project in Wood to Begin in 2025

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Courtesy of Artium Ljungberg | Henning Larsen Atrium Ljungberg has just revealed Stockholm Wood City – the world's largest urban construction project in wood. Construction on the project is expected to begin in 2025, and the first buildings are expected to be completed in 2027. Read more »

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Cloud 9 Sports Center by MAD Architects

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Shijiazhuang, a city with a history rooted in early 20th-century railway construction, is undergoing a significant transformation. Image © MAD Architects The center’s design integrated several features early in the process to enhance both its functionality and environmental sustainability. Source by MAD Architects.

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The Italian pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka by Mario Cucinella Architects

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That consideration will be an opportunity to bring back people, nature, sustainability, and life to the centre of the future Ideal City. For that purpose the priorities will include using products of natural origin, short supply chains, recycled content, avoiding toxic ingredients, and obtaining sustainability certifications.

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Stockholm Wood City: The World’s Largest Wooden City

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Swedish urban developer Atrium Ljungberg has initiated Stockholm Wood City, anticipated to be the world’s largest urban wooden construction project. Their goal is to set a new standard for sustainable construction. Groundbreaking is set for 2025 and the first buildings are expected to be completed in 2027.

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Competitions: PortziX - Construction of a new production site for Exail in Brest, France

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Registration Deadline: May 26, 2023; Submission Deadline Sep 8, 2023 The Breton site of Exail Brest specializes in the development, production, and marketing of high-end positioning and communication equipment for underwater environments. Applications Registration is free of charge until May 19th, 2023 at 8:00 pm UTC+1.

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Brooks + Scarpa breaks ground New Bruno E. and Maritza F. Ramos Collaboratory Building

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Gainesville, FL – Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale based design firm Brooks + Scarpa has broken ground on the new $32 mil Collaboratory Building for the University of Florida’s School of Design Construction and Planning. The building is anticipated to be completed in early 2025. Sustainability. Brooks + Scarpa.

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The William by Foster + Partners receives planning permission

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The William will be constructed using cross-laminated timber, a highly sustainable method of construction, making it one of London’s largest timber developments in the works and an office building with exceptional sustainability credentials, as well as Foster + Partners’ first timber office building in the UK.