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Architects in China adapting to more sustainable and culturally relevant skyscrapers after supertall ban

Deezen

But far from spelling the end of high-rise building in China, the new regulations and sensibilities are leading to a fresh wave of architectural innovation, architects have told Dezeen. Architects are having to respond to the environmental worries that are partly behind the new regulations.

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How electric-vehicle technology is changing car design

Deezen

Electric vehicles (EVs) are set to dominate our roads in the coming decades, with many countries intending to ban the sale of new internal combustion engine (ICE) cars by 2035 including the UK, China, Japan and most of Europe, as well as several US states. Already demand for plug-in cars is surging.

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Make Modular: UK Housing Delivery News

e-architect

Make UK Modular’s 30 for 30 mission is to enable the modular housing sector to deliver 30,000 modular homes a year by 2030. Collectively Make UK represent 20,000 companies of all sizes, from start-ups to multinationals, across engineering, manufacturing, technology and the wider industrial sector.

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Optimistic about transition to electric vehicles

Community Architect Daily

For those with “range anxiety”: the rule also allows for up to 20% of sales of plug-in hybrid models, i.e. when the electric juice runs out a gas engine is at the ready to kick in. Similar polling found 55% of respondents supported requiring all new cars sold to be electric by 2030, five years before the ACC II regulates.