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DESMAN Headquarters in Hangzhou by Aedas

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Image © Aedas Aedas designs a world-class headquarters for DESMAN in the high-tech zone. Our design breaks the conventional closed layout, optimising the natural topography to create a smart commercial space which integrates the multi-dimensional urban context and inherits the corporate spirit. Source by Aedas.

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DESMAN Hangzhou Headquarters Project, China

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Aedas designs a world-class headquarters for DESMAN in the high-tech zone. Site location Our design breaks the conventional closed layout, optimising the natural topography to create a smart commercial space which integrates the multi-dimensional urban context and inherits the corporate spirit.

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Richard Rogers Architect, London Architecture

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Whilst at Eva Jiricna’s we won the chance to design the Faith Zone within the Millennium Dome. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development. The Urban Land Institute (ULI) has selected Rogers as the 2015 recipient of the J.C. Nichols Prize for Visionaries in Urban Development. One Hyde Park.

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What is it like to take 10 trains in four countries in 17 days

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Following the airport style this station has shops and restaurants, provides direct indoor access to the subway, is connected to a bus station and accommodates different departure zones for regional trains and high speed ( Alta Velocidad) long-distance trains. Source ).

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How Will the Next President Fix the Housing Crisis?

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Though the federal government has typically addressed housing through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), leaving much of the legwork to local municipalities, the two front-runner candidates are thinking…differently…about how federal programs might support new initiatives for affordability.

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