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Looking for an Architecture of Essence: Interview With Laurent Troost

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Image © Maíra Acayaba Laurent Troost is a Belgian architect with a vast history of projects in the Netherlands, Spain, and Dubai. He made the decision to move to Brazil in 2008, settling in the city of Manaus.

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BESIX and Boskalis awarded $800 million contract for first phase of Port of NEOM development

Archinect

Belgian-French construction group BESIX and Dutch dredging and heavylift company Boskalis have been announced as the first European contractors to be awarded a design and build lump sum contract by NEOM to work on the first phase of development for the Port of NEOM project.

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HdM's Tour Triangle: Contractor selected as construction is set to formally begin

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An update has come in one of the most controversial developments in recent Parisian history: The Belgian construction group Besix has been announced as the contractor for the Herzog & de Meuron -designed Tour Triangle in the 15th arrondissement’s Parc des Expositions. Detractors have been pushing for years to.

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Detroit skyscraper becomes city's second-tallest building

Deezen

A skyscraper designed by New York studio SHoP Architects at Detroit' s Hudson's Detroit development has topped out, making it the second tallest building in the city. Named the Tower, the 681-foot-high (207 metre) skyscraper forms part of a larger development in Downtown Detroit called Hudson's Detroit.

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Making an impact with Unilin MDF | Architecture | Architonic

Architonic

<p>Reconfiguring a building for new or updated use is not for the faint-hearted. Every (re)developer knows it. Back in October 2019 they had impetuously bought the decoratively dingy <a href="[link] target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Hotel Astoria</a> in the coastal Belgian town of De Haan.

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Municipal waste used to form "low-carbon" brick for Design Museum Gent extension

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Architecture studios Carmody Groarke and TRANS Architectuur Stedenbouw have collaborated with material researchers to develop a brick made from local construction waste, which will be used to build the new wing of the Design Museum Gent. kilograms of CO2e per kilogram – just one-third the embodied carbon of a Belgian clay-fired brick."

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Poort van de Prijkels, Deinze, Flanders, Belgium

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image : Vivid Vision The team is joining forces to make the ‘Gate of the Prijkels’ – a new reference in how office buildings and nature can be developed hand in hand. This led by Alheembouw-Steenoven, commissioned by the intermunicipal association and Veneco.