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Ateliers 2/3/4/ wins competition for the transformation of ESCP Business School in Paris

aasarchitecture

A dialogue between the old and the new, the winning project restores the stylistic integrity of the Haussmannian façades and structure of the original building, while creating depth and open porosity towards the outside, as well as flexibility and modularity of learning and common spaces. Source by Ateliers 2/3/4/. Image © Studio Alma.

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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: the wood structure is carbon sequestering and a lower carbon material than other structural choices. TRPL will demonstrate an innovative way to achieve positive impact and interaction for humans and our natural systems.

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Gagarin Valley | MVRDV

ArchiDiaries

With the help of innovative facilities and futureproof housing that will add 12,000 new housing units, the valley will become an ideal base for sustainable agriculture and ecotourism and welcome a new generation of residents. Additional walking and cycling paths are created within existing structures.

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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. Additional walking and cycling paths are created within existing structures. By 2026, the country aims to attract some 2.5 Gagarin Valley Vision by MVRDV in Armenia.

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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. A hotter, drier climate exacerbated by climate change means that less snowmelt runs off into the river because it is first absorbed by parched soils.

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MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient Gagarin Valley

aasarchitecture

With the help of innovative facilities and future-proof housing that will add 12,000 new housing units, the valley will become an ideal base for sustainable agriculture and ecotourism and welcome a new generation of residents. Additional walking and cycling paths are created within existing structures. Source by MVRDV. Image © MVRDV.

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MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient Gagarin Valley

aasarchitecture

With the help of innovative facilities and future-proof housing that will add 12,000 new housing units, the valley will become an ideal base for sustainable agriculture and ecotourism and welcome a new generation of residents. Additional walking and cycling paths are created within existing structures. Source by MVRDV. Image © MVRDV.