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

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Once complete, it is intended to resemble moving water, with large roof eaves modelled on the traditional architecture of Lingnan, the region in which Guangdong is located. In the visuals, it is suggested that this roofscape will be supported by sweeping tree-like columns constructed from timber.

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Herzog & de Meuron unveils sculptural concrete museum on Qatari island

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Cultural institution Qatar Museums has released visuals of the Lusail Museum, a robust, drum-shaped gallery and museum designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron. According to the studio, the building was designed to ensure visitors have a visual connection to the sea, while also protecting the art from excessive natural light.

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Aedas-designed Trojena Ski Village: a futuristic ski destination in NEOM

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History is in the making as Saudi Arabia gears up to host the 10th Asian Winter Games in 2029 in Trojena, the Gulf Region’s first ever outdoor ski resort. Image © Aedas Exceptional views and play of natural light The ski village is divided into five major zones connected through the roof and ground floor.

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MAD Architects unveils Nanhai Art Center

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The design intends to build a spiritual field by creating a coherent visual axis to the lake. Under the translucent white ETFE membrane structure roof, the Nanhai Arts Center incorporates energy-saving and environmentally friendly technologies, including photovoltaic power generation, rainwater collection, and vertical greening systems.

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

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Developed in phases by Bayer Construct Group in Hungary, the project will begin construction early next year and is scheduled for completion in 2029. Zugló City Centre embeds future-proof solutions within its design to reduce energy consumption and emissions while enhancing the quality of life for the local community.