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Ruby Hotels announces first project in Sweden

Hotel Designs

The Munich-based hotel brand was founded in 2013 and has seen success in its structure and appeal to young professionals looking for an affordable and contemporary form of luxury hospitality. The new Ruby Hotel is scheduled to open in spring 2026.

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

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It includes two new high-rise office buildings that measure over one million square feet (92,903 square metres), a central utility plant for efficient cooling and a five-storey, below-grade structure with over 3,000 square feet (280 square metres) of parking space.

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Copenhagen addresses global warming with climate-resilient architecture

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Other examples include the flood-resilient Klimakvarter (climate district) in Østerbro and Dortheavej Residence , an affordable housing development built in timber. BIG also designed Dortheavej Residence, an affordable housing development built in timber.

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FSO Park by WXCA and SAWAWA

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The vision of the FSO car factory masterplan for OKAM was developed in close cooperation with the representatives of the Warsaw City Council. Within the urban development and architectural project, greenery permeates the entire district, becoming an integral part of its space.

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PES-Architects wins design competition for Ferry Terminal Turku

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A further development phase will commence in late summer 2022 in collaboration with the client and other stakeholders. The goal is to have the new passenger terminal in use by early 2026. The competition win is the third for PES-Architects in central Turku in recent years. Image © PES-Architects. Image © PES-Architects.

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Gent Design Museum, Belgium

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Led by urban development company Sogent in collaboration with Design Museum Gent, Carmody Groarke, RE-ST and TRANS Architectuur, the project aims to sensitively restore the museum’s existing buildings, extend the original masterplan and broaden the museum’s programme of design culture and visitor outreach.

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