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Espoo House celebrates Finland's tradition of wooden construction

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Wood will be the primary material used to construct this building for the city administration of Espoo, Finland , which is being designed by studios Cobe and Lundén Architecture Company. Named Espoo House, the 24,000-square-mere building is intended to pay homage to Finland's history of timber construction.

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Cobe and Lundén Architecture Company win competition for community and municipal building in Finland

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Cobe together with Finnish Lundén Architecture Company have won the competition to design the Espoo House – a 24,000 m2 hybrid municipal building serving both decision-makers, city employees and residents, as well as various residential blocks, in the Finnish city of Espoo.

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Herzog & de Meuron unveils sculptural concrete museum on Qatari island

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Herzog & de Meuron has designed the Lusail Museum Qatar Herzog & De Meuron's proposed, five-storey building will have a form derived from three spheres that intersect and overlap to distinguish the internal volumes of the museum.

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"All those complicit in Neom's design and construction are already destroyers of worlds"

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Architects working on the Neom mega-project in Saudi Arabia , including the 170-kilometre city The Line , must decide whether they are content to be complicit in an "ecological and moral atrocity", writes Adam Greenfield. Read: Sustainability and liveability claims of Saudi 170-kilometre city are "naive" say experts.

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This week Neom planned a bid to host the 2034 World Cup

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This week on Dezeen , we reported that Saudi Arabia has begun planning its bid to host the 2034 football World Cup in venues including Neom, the mega-development currently under construction in the country.

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MAD designs Nanhai Art Center to emulate "continuous wave of water"

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Encompassing 121,275 square metres, the mixed-use Nanhai Art Center will be divided into three buildings containing a theatre, museum and sports centre. In the visuals, it is suggested that this roofscape will be supported by sweeping tree-like columns constructed from timber.

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Museum Architectural Competition Turku

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It will be one of the first new buildings in Linnanniemi, making it a new landmark for the whole Turku region. Turku is Finland’s oldest city and is gearing up to its 800-year anniversary in 2029. The museum project is building on Turku’s strong cultural heritage and the city’s commitment to health and wellbeing.