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7 ways to change 'business as usual': The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

BD+C

More than 100 acres of prairie land will be restored and managed. For example, a cutting-edge low-carbon concrete mix has been developed by a local supplier as part of the total embodied carbon plan. TRPL will demonstrate an innovative way to achieve positive impact and interaction for humans and our natural systems.

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New London Museum Smithfield Market

e-architect

It marks a key milestone in the project’s build to transform the historic buildings of Smithfield Market into a state of the art new museum, opening in 2026. They will tell the story of London and Londoners in new and innovative ways. On Saturday, a 3-metre wide glass oculus was craned onto the roof of the General Market.

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Gagarin Valley | MVRDV

ArchiDiaries

Excerpt: Commissioned by the DAR Foundation for Regional Development and Competitiveness, MVRDV designed a vision for the area in which the potential of the valley is optimised and various facilities are added. By 2026, the country aims to attract some 2.5 In the Gagarin Valley, 10,000 plant species will soon flourish on as many plots.

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Gagarin Valley Vision by MVRDV, Armenia

e-architect

In the Gagarin Valley, 10,000 plant species will soon flourish alongside innovative facilities and future-proof housing: Images © MVRDV. This new future and the innovative, sustainable housing will make the valley attractive for different target groups and make the area attractive again for young Armenians. Location: Gagarin, Armenia.

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MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient Gagarin Valley

aasarchitecture

MVRDV was commissioned by the Armenian non-profit organisation DAR Foundation for Regional Development and Competitiveness to develop a vision that will make the 34,000-hectare area more sustainable and ecologically diverse. By 2026, the country aims to attract some 2.5 Gagarin would have loved it, I think. Source by MVRDV.

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MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient Gagarin Valley

aasarchitecture

MVRDV was commissioned by the Armenian non-profit organisation DAR Foundation for Regional Development and Competitiveness to develop a vision that will make the 34,000-hectare area more sustainable and ecologically diverse. By 2026, the country aims to attract some 2.5 Gagarin would have loved it, I think. Source by MVRDV.

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Tier Drops

Landscape Architecture Magazine

In this aridifying climate, the river’s many users—cities, tribes, agriculture, industry, and even environmental restoration practitioners—are thinking about a future with less water. Xeric landscapes should become the norm, White says—and this is an area in which landscape architects can play a big role.