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Manica designs glass-fronted stadium for Chicago Bears

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A multi-story glass wall will open the north end zone to a large public plaza and a view of the Chicago skyline. It has an estimated to cost over $4.2 The plan has drawn criticism from preservationists and state officials At the moment, Manica expects to break ground in the summer of 2025, with an opening slated for 2028.

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Sasaki completes waterfront transformation and public park in the Port of Los Angeles

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It was designed to be an urban oasis Designed to be an oasis in the industrial context, the roughly triangular park is divided into three zones banding northward from the southern waterfront between Berths 183 and 186. "Sometimes quite obviously, but at other times, in a more playful manner." The photography is by Barrett Doherty.

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Austin supertalls "not really dealing with the problems" of the city

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The population growth has spurred an influx of global manufacturing industries and necessitated a rise in construction, according to Emily Risinger, the director of planning and urban design for the Downtown Austin Alliance , an NGO involved in advocacy.

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Maryland's Key Bridge Response - A Story of Resolve, Achievement and Reverse Engineering

Community Architect

The next phase of the Key Bridge disaster, when a new bridge needs to be designed and constructed, will tell us if the unbureaucratic approach will last. The estimate for the overall weight of the fallen bridge is 27,000 tons. The vast Cruise ship terminal is divided into zones. It is now scheduled to open in the spring of 2025.

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Senate Bill 9: A Game Changer in California’s Housing Landscape

Santa Cruz Architect

This legislation, signed into law on September 16, 2021, aims to address the state’s housing crisis by providing homeowners with a streamlined process to subdivide their urban single-family residential lots and construct additional residential units. Estimates suggest a need for 3.5 SB-9 in Practice: What Can You Build?

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How climate, pandemic, and war shape the "future proofing" of buildings, cities and regions

Community Architect

An estimated 84 million people were displaced in mid 2021, now with the war in Europe war-displaced Ukrainians swell the global ranks of displaced people to new records. This panel shows that ailing commercial zones don't convert by themselves into the much needed mixed use and housing. The stress of uncertainty frays social cohesion.

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7 key predictions for the 2024 multifamily rental housing market

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7 key predictions for the 2024 multifamily rental housing market 2024 will be the strongest year for new apartment construction in decades, says Apartment List's chief economist. Construction data from the Census Bureau suggests that multifamily supply growth should remain strong through 2024.

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