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UNStudio reveals plans for world's tallest Ferris wheel in Seoul

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Dutch firm UNStudio has unveiled the design for the Seoul Twin Eye spokeless Ferris wheel in Seoul , which will consist of an intersecting double-ring structure on top of a cultural complex. Construction is due to commence in 2025 with the attraction set to open in 2028.

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

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It was criticised by preservationists due to its site, which is located by a protected waterfront. Manica expects to break ground on the stadium in the summer of 2025, with an opening slated for 2028. A factory by architect CFA Voysey was restored by UK studio dMFK Architects Renovation projects also proved popular this week.

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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. Various approaches will also be applied to reduce embodied carbon for concrete and steel structures.

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Royal Diriyah Opera House 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. Various approaches will also be applied to reduce embodied carbon for concrete and steel structures.

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SOM unveils design for Singapore's first supertall skyscraper

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Designs for the 63-storey skyscraper show a stepped structure rising from a plant-filled base, with a series of voids along the facade that were designed to resemble a "bamboo forest", according to the studio. The massing of the structure draws on the composition of bamboo forests. The skyscraper will reach supertall height. "8

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

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Image © UNStudio The 180 metre high structure is slated to be built on the edge of the Han River next to the World Cup Stadium. Image © UNStudio The double ring structure of the ‘Seoul Twin Eye’ provides both stability and a unique aesthetic. Completion is planned by 2028.

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Nelson Byrd Woltz covers six-lane highway with land bridge in Houston

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The project is part of a ten-year plan to revitalize an urban greenspace The resulting structure was then covered in over half a million cubic yards of soil to create an earthen base for grasses and pathways.

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