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David Chipperfield Architects and Assemble reveal plans for residential neighbourhood on former dairy farm

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Dairy Road is a neighbourhood masterplan by David Chipperfield Architects, Assemble and Jane Irwin. Thirteen residential structures by David Chipperfield Architects, housing up to 700 residents across three and four-storey buildings, will be organised around a public square and wetland ecosystem restored by Jane Irwin Landscape Architecture.

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The most-read architecture and design stories of 2022

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According to the group, the concept was created to challenge the convention of phallic spacecraft design and "restore gender equality to the cosmos". Along with BIG, studios including Foster + Partners and OMA are masterplaning futuristic urban centres, which often claim to be designed with a focus on sustainability.

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Sustainable Practice: 7 Examples of Radically Resilient and Adaptable Architecture

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Not only does the masterplan reduce the risk to the site posed by heavy rains, the elements are finely balanced, creating a thriving inter-dependent ecosystem, where flora, insects, invertebrates and aquatic life support one another. This exemplary resilient design brings stability to the land and inhabitants while restoring habitats.

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Gagarin Valley Vision by MVRDV, Armenia

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Gagarin Valley Vision by MVRDV in Armenia, New DAR Foundation Armenian Housing, Architecture Design. 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.

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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. This forms the base of the valley masterplan, reducing evaporation while enhancing water buffers and biodiversity.

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MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient Gagarin Valley

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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. This forms the base of the valley masterplan, reducing evaporation while enhancing water buffers and biodiversity.

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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. This forms the base of the valley masterplan, reducing evaporation while enhancing water buffers and biodiversity.