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UNStudio designs the world’s highest standing, spokeless Ferris wheel for Seoul

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Image © UNStudio The design The UNStudio team focused on the concept of unity as a symbol for the design. The wheel is inspired by the Honcheonsigye, an astronomical clock that represents the movement of celestial objects through time. Completion is planned by 2028.

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BIG and HNTB win competition to design New Athletics Ballpark in Las Vegas

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Designed by BIG in collaboration with HNTB, the new home for the Athletics has an expected opening date of spring 2028. “BIG’s revolutionary design, created in collaboration with HNTB, represents a captivating ballpark concept, seamlessly blending innovation and technology with an enhanced fan experience.

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Onboard Explora Journeys’ first ‘floating luxury hotel’

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Here are his thoughts on the whole luxury ‘suites at sea’ concept… Somewhere in the North Sea, lost within a wilderness of vast, deep water that stretches out as far as the eye can see, Explora 1 carves through the waves and breaks new ground in maritime history. What’s onboard?

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Diagonal by Pininfarina Fortaleza apartments

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Diagonal by Pininfarina is located in a unique area of Fortaleza, which inspired us to create something that would speak to the neighborhood’s heritage while serving as a catalyst for the city’s continued urbanization,” says Paolo Trevisan, Vice President of Design at Pininfarina of America.

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Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects Designs Impressive and Efficient Copenhagen Airport Extension Pier E

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Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for this design? With this design concept, we balanced rationality and an efficient form of “hygge” with a strong materiality approach relating to our legacy of buildings at Copenhagen airport. We have the airport’s entire design and material palette since 1939 for inspiration.