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The most-read architecture and design stories of 2022

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The material's properties mean that its inventors envision it being used as a coating to improve objects' durability and, in the long term, as a structural material. May – MIT engineers build load-bearing structures using tree forks instead of steel joints. December – Sixteen stadiums set to host games at the World Cup 2026.

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Espoo House celebrates Finland's tradition of wooden construction

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It will be built primarily from wood Espoo House forms part of a wider masterplan for Espoon Keskus, the central district of Espoo. The wooden elements of the building include its load-bearing structure, which will be formed of mass timber and arranged in a six-by-six metre grid. The visuals are by Cobe and Lundén Architecture Company.

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Marengo Multimodal Transport Hub by BIG and A+ Architect

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Image © BIG Bjarke Ingels Group As part of Toulouse’s Grand Matabiau Quais d’Oc masterplan, the Marengo Multimodal Transport Hub will revitalize the urban area, facilitate seamless travel, and triple the number of daily passengers travelling to and from the city. Source by BIG Bjarke Ingels Group.

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Gagarin Valley | MVRDV

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This forms the base of the valley masterplan, reducing evaporation while enhancing water buffers and biodiversity. This will not only make the landscape visually more attractive but will also stimulate economic diversity. Additional walking and cycling paths are created within existing structures.

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MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient Gagarin Valley

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This forms the base of the valley masterplan, reducing evaporation while enhancing water buffers and biodiversity. This will not only make the landscape visually more attractive, but will also stimulate economic diversity. Additional walking and cycling paths are created within existing structures. Image © MVRDV. Image © MVRDV.

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MVRDV launches vision for self-sufficient Gagarin Valley

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This forms the base of the valley masterplan, reducing evaporation while enhancing water buffers and biodiversity. This will not only make the landscape visually more attractive, but will also stimulate economic diversity. Additional walking and cycling paths are created within existing structures. Image © MVRDV. Image © MVRDV.

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Gagarin Valley Vision by MVRDV, Armenia

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This forms the base of the valley masterplan, reducing evaporation while enhancing water buffers and biodiversity. This will not only make the landscape visually more attractive, but will also stimulate economic diversity. Additional walking and cycling paths are created within existing structures. Location: Gagarin, Armenia.