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New opera house in Diriyah by Snøhetta

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Scheduled to open in 2028, the opera house will be built by Diriyah Company and operated by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City. This iconic project will also include a diverse array of facilities, including a visitor services pavilion, as well as a café and retail space.

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Royal Diriyah Opera House by Snøhetta

aasarchitecture

Scheduled to open in 2028, the opera house will be built by Diriyah Company and operated by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City. This iconic project will also include a diverse array of facilities, including a visitor services pavilion, as well as a café and retail space.

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UK Climate Change Policy comment

e-architect

There is no moral bridge connecting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals and the private sector, however enthusiastic about ESG compliance some companies might be. Not just to meet net zero ambitions but also to ensure we build a more sustainable future for all.

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On the Future of Cities

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

It, his first book, summarized his efforts in that role at NYC Planning, presenting the working methods behind the projects he worked on and doing it in ways that other urban designers in other places could learn from them. There I found his first book, Urban Design as Public Policy: Practical Methods for Improving Cities , published in 1974.

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

Architizer

Project Status: Built. It is the largest extension of Copenhagen airport in 25 years with more than eight gates, 15 bus gates, and the mandatory control, transfer, and check-in zones distributed on four floors. Architizer chatted with Simon Svensson, senior partner at Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects , to learn more about this project.