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Factors of investment in Turkish real estate in 2022

The Architecture Designs

In recent years, investing in real estate in Turkey is considered one of their most profitable options for investing money. The source – turk estate – told in more detail about the main reasons that in 2022 make the Turkish housing market a great place to invest. . The main advantages of Turkish real estate market

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Commercial Setbacks Code Amendment

SW Oregon Architect

The Eugene City Council meets tomorrow (Monday, July 19) at 5:30 PM to conduct a hearing on the topic of a proposed amendment to Commercial Setback requirements in the Eugene Code. Such incentive programs provide the City with leverage to secure better design outcomes. Encourage ground floor residential units.

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Stockholm Wood City: Masterplanning The World’s Largest Timber Construction Project

Architizer

Sign up for key information about the 12th Annual A+Awards, set to launch this fall. Whichever way you define the approach, though, it’s hard not to consider the latest project from Swedish real estate and asset management giant Atrium Ljungberg AB as true placemaking. Interested in participating next season?

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Brandon Haw Architecture creates masterplan for "last waterfront site" in Williamsburg

Deezen

acres, Williamsburg Wharf will encompass residential, commercial, retail, and outdoor space and be located on "the last waterfront site in South Williamsburg" with each tower reaching 22 storeys. Totalling approximately 1 million square feet (92, 903 square metres) across 3.75

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3XN to create stepped building for Baltimore's Inner Harbor

Deezen

Danish architecture practice 3XN has been selected to create a stepped retail building located along Baltimore's Inner Harbor informed by sailboats. The winning design is part of the revitalisation of Baltimore's waterfront and is informed by similar redevelopment taking place in the studio's home city, Copenhagen.

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Does Historic Preservation Have a Future in America’s Imploding Cities?

Architectural Observer

Today there is no lack of information about Mount Vernon, Monticello, Independence Hall, etc. Many of our preservation-worthy structures are located in big cities and many of those cities are not just struggling, they’re becoming unlivable. Unlivable as in commercial real estate is tanking.

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Competitions: High-rise building at Tartu mnt 17: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONTEST

Bustler

Currently, the site and the area around it are cut off from the city centre and, in fact, turned into an isolated place where people have no direct reason to come. The solution sought in the competition should bring here permanent residents, as well as the life and light worthy of the heart of the city.