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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. Rainwater from the rooftop will be collected and stored for sustainable reuse around the building.

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

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It includes high-rise office buildings by HKS "The project aligns with Austin's larger objectives of sustainable urban development, economic growth, and community engagement, including reimagining the 40-block area surrounding the Capitol building," the team said. "It & Elec. (AOR & Elec. (AOR & Elec. Guerra, Inc.

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Jones Studio designs education centre to show "preciousness" of water in Arizona

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As part of the proposal, the team has planned exhibitions for the centre that will illustrate the waterways and "engineering marvels" that bring water to the Southwest. On the north side of the canal, a community gathering space placed under the solar panel-covered metal canopy will look out on a preserved desert landscape. "It

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Minerva House extension by Ben Adams Architects

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Focused on a sustainable approach to redevelopment, the proposal retains 70% of the building fabric and incorporates measures to make it more energy efficient, with a target of achieving BREEAM ‘Excellent’ ratings. The project will start on site in 2023 with completion expected in 2026. Source by Ben Adams Architects.

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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 will be built entirely from wood and powered by sustainable energy sources. It is set to complete in 2026.

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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. Source by MVRDV.

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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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