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Henning Larsen unveils design for world's largest timber logistics centre

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Trees will provide shaded seating on the roof Expected to be completed by 2026, the Logistics Center West will be built largely from glued laminated timber (glulam) and cross-laminated timber (CLT) along with other biogenic materials. Henning Larsen is an international studio for architecture, landscape, and urbanism.

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Page Southerland Page integrates "past and future" at Texas Capitol Complex

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Pedestrian pathways provide connections and embedded plazas to landmarks like the Texas History Museum and the University of Texas at Austin Blanton Art Museum , stitching together an easily navigable urban fabric for visitors and "fostering unity between Austin's past and present and enriching the city's cultural landscape." & Elec. (AOR

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Opticum Research Building by HENN

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This is where researchers and lecturers from the fields of physics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics, computer science, and chemistry will work together on developing and further advancing optical technologies, such as those used in smartphone cameras, for online streaming through fiber optics, and in 3D medical imaging.

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Mass Timber Logistics Hub in Netherlands by Henning Larsen

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Biogenic materials and significantly increasing biodiversity are prioritized – over 40% of the site is dedicated to its landscape, inspired by the surrounding island habitat. ” Sonja Stockmarr, Global Design Director, Landscape, Henning Larsen. The site is set to be completed in 2026. Source by Henning Larsen.

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Enterprise Research Campus by Henning Larsen and Studio Gang break ground

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Adjacent to Harvard’s Science and Engineering Complex and Business School, the development will transform an underutilized industrial site into an active mixed-use urban hub, home to laboratories, offices, and residential, hotel and conference spaces, designed to deepen partnerships between industry and research.

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Issy La Serre by MVRDV

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This 18-storey rack filled with greenery, housing units and shops is a result of collaboration between MVRDV, landscape architect Alice Tricon and developer OGIC, aiming to create a biodiverse haven challenging traditional apartment living.

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MAD to transform Chinese factory with futuristic rooftop extension

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Once complete in 2026, it is hoped to become a "multifunctional public waterfront space" catering for a mix of creative, cultural and catering businesses, MAD said. Structural consultant: Archi-Neering-Design/AND Office Facade consultant: Shanghai CIMA Engineering Consulting Co. Landscape consultant: Design Land Collaborative Ltd.