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Issy La Serre by MVRDV

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Emphasising its sustainable practices in resource management, La Serre connects to the city’s heating network using recovered wastewater. Image © MVRDV La Serre’s vibrant open façade not only enhances the biodiversity of Issy but also creates connections among residents and with the city, fostering social sustainability.

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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.

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British Library Boston Spa, West Yorkshire building

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Getting the green light: sustainable British Library redevelopment granted planning permission by Leeds City Council. Planned improvements will transform the Library’s site at Boston Spa into a modern and sustainable home for the UK’s growing national collection. British Library Boston Spa, West Yorkshire. 7 January 2022.

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Gent Design Museum, Belgium

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Next steps Construction work is expected to complete in 2025 with the museum due to re-open in 2026. It’s a meeting place for people who love design, innovation and beauty. The project has been made possible through the support of the City of Ghent, the Department of Culture, Youth and Media and the Agency for Immovable Heritage.

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Aviva Studios in Manchester to Open on 18th October 2023

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This new cultural landmark strengthens the city’s status as a national and international centre for culture, creativity and innovation, as well as a major visitor destination. A 33-metre-long bar is split in two by the ‘mega pig’ which is a key part of the building’s structural engineering, holding up the proscenium arch above.

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