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From New Buildings to Retrofit Projects: Solar Facade Systems for a Circular and Low-Carbon Architecture

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These systems converge with architecture to integrate them as aesthetic elements, serving as cladding for both retrofit projects and new buildings. Read more »

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Foster + Partners Unveils Inaugural Residential Project in Uruguay

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Courtesy of Foster + Partners Foster + Partners has just begun construction on “The Edge,” its inaugural project in Uruguay. Encompassing 60 meters of shoreline, the development includes eight residential units that form around a circular courtyard enclosed in glass, each offering unique views of the water.

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Apple Store Jing'an / Foster + Partners

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Apple Jing’an is a new Apple store and urban regeneration project located in the heart of Shanghai’s Jing'an District. A new circular public plaza. Completed in 2024 in Jing'An, China. Images by Nigel Young.

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For World Engineering Day, these six bridges stand as examples of the complexities underneath every design

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Today is World Engineering Day , and to celebrate it, Archinect has curated a few outstanding bridge projects we’ve included in our recent news coverage to highlight critical pieces of infrastructure at an important time for civil and structural engineering in the Americas and abroad.

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WY-TO Group Develops Adaptive Reuse Project GOOD FOOD, GOOD LIFE Advocating Circularity and Inclusivity

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Project Status: Under Construction. Good Food, Good Life” is an adaptive reuse project that reevaluates modern capitalistic goals and advocates circularity and inclusivity through the “Virtuous Food Cycle” concept. Architizer chatted with Yann Follain from WY-TO Group to learn more about this project. © WY-TO Group.

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ETH Zurich students construct timber dome entirely from waste materials

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The research group, led by assistant professor Catherine De Wolf of the university’s Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, sees the project as a demonstration of the potential for circular economics.

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Heatherwick Studio previews first South American project in Bogotá, Colombia

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Heatherwick Studio has made public details of a new project in Bogotá , Colombia, for a client in the higher education industry.

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