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Cloud 9 Sports Center by MAD Architects

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Image © MAD Architects The center’s design integrated several features early in the process to enhance both its functionality and environmental sustainability. Additionally, the first-floor roof extends towards the park and has been partially covered with green plants, blending the form with its surrounding environment.

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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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MAD completes the “Train Station in the Forest”

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It is expected that by 2025, the full passenger capacity will reach 5.28 Through careful traffic planning and employing a vertical use of space, MAD’s scheme meets the station’s existing passenger demand while leaving room for future sustainable development and expansion.

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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. Circlewood conceptualizes the schools not only as spaces for learning but also pedagogical tools that raise students’ consciousness of human impact on the environment.

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DESMAN Headquarters in Hangzhou by Aedas

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Covered with advanced transport network and infrastructure, top-notch enterprises have also set up their headquarters in the area to enjoy the collaborative environment and aggregation of talents. It is slated to resonate with the sustainable urban development and ecological system in the vicinity. Source by Aedas.

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Ecopolis by TSPA

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The 600-mile-long island plans to be Russia’s first carbon neutral region by 2025. To develop the city, TSPA partnered with Wowhaus (RU), Nomura Research Institute (JP), and the Scientific Research Institute of Ecology and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (RU). Circularity diagram. Master Plan.

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Ecopolis by TSPA

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The 600-mile-long island plans to be Russia’s first carbon neutral region by 2025. To develop the city, TSPA partnered with Wowhaus (RU), Nomura Research Institute (JP), and the Scientific Research Institute of Ecology and Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (RU). Circularity diagram. Master Plan.

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