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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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It improves the built environment of the city and offers useful amenities that allow the public and state agencies to interact in a shared area located in the heart of Austin." Project credits: Planning/Urban Design: Page (TCCMP) Architect: Master Architect/Engineer: Page, AOR for George HW Bush Building: HKS, Inc., & Elec. (AOR

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Mass Timber Logistics Hub in Netherlands by Henning Larsen

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Driven by a shared commitment to reduce emissions, create a fair working environment and be circular by design to minimize waste and keep resources in use. Biogenic materials and significantly increasing biodiversity are prioritized – over 40% of the site is dedicated to its landscape, inspired by the surrounding island habitat.

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Eight future stadiums set to be built around the world

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Major stadiums are currently being developed by leading architecture studios for countries including the USA, China and Italy to host everything from football and American football to baseball and the 2026 Winter Olympics. It is set to complete in 2026. Santa Giulia arena, Milan, Italy, by David Chipperfield Architects.

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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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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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Minerva House extension by Ben Adams Architects

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The ground floor will feature a dynamic mix of retail, food options, and co-working spaces, while the middle floors will cater to more traditional office environments. The project will start on site in 2023 with completion expected in 2026. Source by Ben Adams Architects.