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

Deezen

British architecture studios David Chipperfield Architects and Assemble have teamed up with Australian landscape architect Jane Irwin to create a residential neighbourhood on a former dairy farm in Canberra. Dairy Road is a neighbourhood masterplan by David Chipperfield Architects, Assemble and Jane Irwin.

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Sustainable Practice: 7 Examples of Radically Resilient and Adaptable Architecture

Architizer

Yangtze Delta Polders By: Shanghai Landscape Architecture Design and Research Institute Co. Jury Winner, 11th Annual Architizer A+Awards, Built Sustainable Landscape/Planning Project Nature thrives when everything has a role to play, a notion at the front of Yangtze Delta Polders. hectares) of recycled runway concrete.

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Gagarin Valley | MVRDV

ArchiDiaries

The ambition, which will be realised in consultation with local parties, is to turn the valley into a versatile and future-proof landscape that is suitable for sustainable agriculture on various scales. The landscape consists of a patchwork of different pieces of land, of which the local community owns about one third.

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MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient Gagarin Valley

aasarchitecture

The landscape consists of a patchwork of different pieces of land, of which the local community owns about one third. The ambition, which will be realised in consultation with local parties, is to turn the valley into a versatile and future-proof landscape that is suitable for sustainable agriculture on various scales. Image © MVRDV.

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MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient Gagarin Valley

aasarchitecture

The landscape consists of a patchwork of different pieces of land, of which the local community owns about one third. The ambition, which will be realised in consultation with local parties, is to turn the valley into a versatile and future-proof landscape that is suitable for sustainable agriculture on various scales. Image © MVRDV.

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Gagarin Valley Vision by MVRDV, Armenia

e-architect

The landscape consists of a patchwork of different pieces of land, of which the local community owns about one third. The ambition, which will be realised in consultation with local parties, is to turn the valley into a versatile and future-proof landscape that is suitable for sustainable agriculture on various scales.