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Aedas-designed Huanggang Skyscraper Redefines the Shenzhen Urban Landscape

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Drawing inspiration from the surrounding landscape and reflecting the regional characteristics, the design is based on the imagery of stacking stones and rivers. Image © Aedas Location: Shenzhen, China Architect: Aedas Joint venture: Shenzhen CAPOL International & Associates Co.,

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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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These 8 Video Tutorials Will Help Take Your Axonometric Diagrams to the Next Level

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The advent of 3D modeling and image editing software has enabled architects to use their digital models and set specific views to easily obtain an isometric or an axonometric projection along with perspective views. Simple Landscapes. Complex Cutouts. The winners of Architizer’s 3rd Annual One Rendering Challenge have been revealed !

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Vanke Coastal City by CLOU architects

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Showcasing the future potential of diversified regional development, the Qingdao Vanke Coastal City combines work and living spaces in an accumulative contextual setting that builds on the natural environment and panoramic views of the site. Source by CLOU architects.

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Peeking Through Trees by Next Architects

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Image © Next Architects The watchtower is part of the recreational cycling and walking network of the Einderheide forest area and is a resting point and orientation point on the route. The site is located along the flight route of bats and is therefore perfectly suited to accommodate a range of different bat species.

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NEXT archtects delivers Pavilion in Korea

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NEXT architects is proud to unveil the delivery of Secret Forest – a pavilion in the forests of South Korea as part of the Public Art Project Anyang 7 (APAP7). Enclosing a part of the surrounding green the pavilion creates a whole new perspective on the landscape and the function of a vantage point. Source by NEXT architects.

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Aranchii Architects win competition for residential quarter and a cathedral in Rivne

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The architects win in the architectural competition for the best concept of a residential quarter and a cathedral in Rivne, with unifying landscape planning using an ant algorithm. Source and images Courtesy of Aranchii Architects. Diagram Site Plan Level 01 Floor Plan Level 02 Floor Plan Section