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Full funding secured for US tallest skyscraper says developer

Deezen

Funding has been secured and construction may begin in September on the Legends Tower in Oklahoma City, which is planned to be the tallest in USA , says developer Scot Matteson. And then we will get a building permit in September. The building will house hotels, residences and commercial space.

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Lumière Tower by KAAN Architecten

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Manhave and building developer VORM have unveiled the new design for the Lumière Tower in the city centre of Rotterdam. Image © KAAN Architecten The Lumière Passage The Lumière Passage, nestled between the City House and the base of Lumière Tower, will connect Lijnbaan with Karel Doormanstraat and Kruiskade.

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How to Utilize Aluminum in Modern Construction Projects

Architecture Ideas

Technological developments triggered the acceptance of aluminum in structural applications. Aluminum is broadly used in household dwellings and commercial constructions as it’s the second-best choice after steel. Did you know that 25% of globally produced aluminum is used in construction? Aluminum also offers airtightness.

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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

Community Architect

What does it tell us about private-public partnerships, water in the city, the role of race and power in urban planning? In 1981 the developer Jim Rouse made it on the title of Time Magazine with the slogan "Cities Are Fun". Time celebrated Baltimore's HarborPlace developer James Rouse as master planner.

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Metro Reports: University of Portland Shirley-Marcos Center for Design & Innovation, 31st & Hawthorne Apartments, Alberta Alive, and more

Next Portland

A building permit is under review for the University of Portland Shirley-Marcos Center for Design & Innovation, designed by Opsis Architecture. Next Portland covers the highlights of the Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed each week. Metro Reports have moved to Portland Maps Reports.

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A bill that could make zoning more inclusive

Community Architect Daily

In recent years planners have become much more aware of the exclusionary effects that zoning has had on people and their towns and cities. The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced in mid-March 2016 a settlement agreement with Maryland’s Baltimore County to expand affordable housing in high-opportunity areas.

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26 Pioneering Architecture Firms Rethinking the Fundamentals of Design

Architizer

Adept across diverse scales and geographies, from private gardens to city parks and municipal masterplans, the practice delivers enduring, legacy spaces that forge meaningful connections with the organic world and the wider community. The studio’s portfolio showcases its attention to detail and aptitude for problem-solving.

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