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Montrealers ask: What to do with the Olympic Stadium?

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When fire consumed the Notre-Dame cathedral, they raced to replace the roof; Montreal’s Olympic Stadium is not Notre-Dame. The new, $870 million replacement roof that is being made transparent to let in natural light for the first time won't be completed by 2028. Not all landmarks are sacred.

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Dezeen video captures reconstructed spire at Notre-Dame

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However, scaffolding is expected to remain around the building until 2028. The new spire is crowned by a golden rooster The fire that engulfed Notre-Dame cathedral in 2019 gutted its interior and destroyed its roof and spire, making headlines around the world.

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Notre-Dame's rebuilt spire revealed as scaffolding removed

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However, scaffolding will remain on the building as renovation work is expected to continue until 2028. Works were originally expected to be completed in time to reopen the cathedral for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games , but it is now set to reopen in December 2024.

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Dolce & Gabbana unveils supertall skyscraper in Miami

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Open-air amenity areas are located both on top of the base and on the building's roof, which dons a bronze, rectangular cap. Renderings show apartments clad in white marble and metallic details The project is expected to be completed in 2028. Renderings show a slim tower on a rectangular base wrapped in double-height windows.

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Manica designs glass-fronted stadium for Chicago Bears

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Manica Architecture designed the multi-purpose recreational campus – featuring a stadium enclosed with a translucent roof – to bring a variety of concerts, community celebrations, and sporting events to the Windy City's downtown, to replace the Bears' current home at Soldier Field.

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This week Manica Architecture unveiled glass-fronted stadium for Chicago Bears

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This week on Dezeen , American studio Manica Architecture revealed its design for a stadium for the Chicago Bears football team featuring a translucent roof and a glass-curtain wall at its entrance. Manica expects to break ground on the stadium in the summer of 2025, with an opening slated for 2028.

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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. In addition, the roof surface of the largest building volume will create a suitable ground for PV installation due to high solar exposure, contributing significantly to on-site or grid-wide clean energy production.

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