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Zaha Hadid Architects wins competition for the development of Zugló City Centre

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The mixed-use Zugló City Centre in Budapest’s 14th district integrates new civic spaces surrounded by nature together with homes, shops and offices on a site of nearly seven hectares between Bosnyák Square and Rákos Creek. The project will create one of the greenest and most sustainable neighborhoods on the Pest side of the capital.

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Skyscrapers planned for Indigenous land "look like the future of Vancouver"

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Sen̓áḵw will be arranged around the Burrard Bridge, which connects Downtown Vancouver with the southwestern portions of the city. More than 11 residential towers, with heights ranging from 12 to 58 storeys, are planned for the development, as well as a series of smaller buildings. It looks like the future of Vancouver."

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Museum Architectural Competition Turku

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The new museum will combine high-quality architecture with purposefully designed interiors and landscape architecture. The winning entry will be required to balance aesthetic, functional, innovative solutions as well as sustainability, while considering the unique history and environment of the museum’s location.

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MAD Architects unveils Nanhai Art Center

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MAD Architects unveiled the design for the Nanhai Art Center in Foshan City, Guangdong, which covers a total site area of 59,445 square meters and includes three major functions: the Grand Theatre, the Museum, and the Sports Center. Image © MAD Architects The permeable facades allow nature to flow through the site back to the city.

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All 10 regions that will make up Neom now revealed

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The 10 regions that will make up the Neom mega project in the northwest of Saudi Arabia have now been announced, including an "upside-down skyscraper" and mirrored linear city The Line. Of these regions, The Line – a planned 170-kilometre-long city – is by far the best-known, most ambitious and most controversial.

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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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Zentralklinikum Hochrhein, Albbruck, Baden-Württemberg

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The exemplary hospital building with around 360 beds should be completed in Albbruck by 2029 – as the centerpiece of the health park of the same name that is being realized simultaneously as a separate project. The staggering of the wards improves privacy and opens up more views into the landscape and, hence, enhances the healing environment.

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