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Saudi Arabia set to host Asian Winter Games at Neom "in the heart of the desert"

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Saudi Arabia has announced that it has won the right to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games at its Trojena resort, which is being designed by Zaha Hadid Architects , UNStudio , Aedas , LAVA and Bureau Proberts as part of the Neom development. In total, the development will contain more than 3,600 hotel rooms and 2,200 homes.

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Zaha Hadid Architects designing sinuous lookout at Neom ski resort

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Announced in 2022, the developers of the project intend for it to be fully complete before the region hosts the Asian Winter Games in 2029. The mountain-top building will overlook the resort's central lake.

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Zaha Hadid Architects designs crystalline skyscraper above Neom ski resort

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The skyscraper will stand on a mountain overlooking a lake Announced in 2022, the developers of the project intend for it to be fully complete before the region hosts the Asian Winter Games in 2029. The Neom development in the northwest of Saudi Arabia is one of the world's largest and most controversial projects.

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Museum Architectural Competition Turku

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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. The museum’s location is significant not just for its prime position on the city’s waterfront, but for the city’s history.

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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. The intent is to create a new infrastructure for a more integrated, inclusive and sustainable multi-modal network." It looks like the future of Vancouver."

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Neom designs presented at Venice Architecture Biennale exhibition

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These include the 170-kilometre-long city named The Line, along with port city Oxagon , ski resort Trojena and island resort Sindalah. Set to be built in the Sarwat Mountains, the 60-square-kilometre resort will offer year-round skiing and is set to host the 2029 Asian Winter Games.