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Milan's former Expo 2015 site is being remade into a tech-centric innovation district

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An estimated value of $3.6 billion has been placed on the planned 2025 project, which is still in the process of being molded according to the CEO for Lendlease , the Australian development group spearheading the public-private partnership behind the project. million-square-foot site.

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Dezeen's top 10 innovative materials of 2023

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As part of our review of 2023 , Dezeen's design and environment editor Jennifer Hahn has rounded up 10 of this year's most significant material innovations , including bricks made from toxic soil and a 3D printer for wool.

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The Village at Alyeska by Skylab

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Image © Skylab From navigating regulatory requirements to fostering community engagement and embracing innovative design principles, the new development embodies a holistic approach aimed at creating a vibrant and sustainable destination that honors the unique heritage and character of Alaska.

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

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Naftali Group, a leading privately held global real estate development and investment firm based in New York, announced the official unveiling of Williamsburg Wharf, a 3.75-acre acre master-planned development and resort-style destination on Williamsburg’s East River shoreline.

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Some Innovative Atmospheric Water Generators

Santa Cruz Architect

Atmospheric water generators (AWG) are now being developed to squeeze water from the air. Here are seven innovative advances in AWG systems that go beyond current energy-intensive technologies and aim to provide condensed drinking water for water-impoverished regions around the world.

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Joe Doucet's Airiva wind turbines are made for city streets and buildings

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The current version of the design is the result of two years of engineering, development and testing, with the key change being to the shape and size of the blades. The company plans to conduct customer pilots in the second half of 2024, with the aim of taking the first orders in 2025.

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Solar cars will be "normal within 20 years" says Lightyear's head engineer

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Lightyear has developed a production-ready solar car (top and above). Another company developing solar cars is US-based Aptera. Double-curved solar panels are "key innovations". So developing the manufacturing process for curved panels was one of the key innovations here.".