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Shenzhen Chuanbu Street Experimental School by Aedas

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Designed by Aedas Executive Director Kelvin Hu and Shenzhen WOWA International Engineering and Design Co., Image © Aedas The campus benefits from its prime location neighbouring the infrastructural development including Luohu Railway Station, Luohu Port, Shenzhen MixC City and Future Medical City. Source by Aedas.

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Qingdao Vanke Future City by CLOU architects

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CLOU architects was commissioned by Vanke to design the fourth floor atrium of the newly opened Future City Mall located in Qingdao’s northern district. In the atrium’s central space, we chose a two-storey red cube structure as the focal point, surrounded by a jungle of plants and water. Source by CLOU architects.

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SAL floating public building by SOUR

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How might we take the first step towards a future floating city for Izmir? In order to address the urgent need to create equitable, resilient, and nature-centered cities, we need to change how we practice architecture and set new standards for the construction industry. Image © SOUR We are living in a volatile and complex world.

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Cloud 9 Sports Center by MAD Architects

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Shijiazhuang, a city with a history rooted in early 20th-century railway construction, is undergoing a significant transformation. Image © MAD Architects Surrounded by residential, commercial, and recreational amenities, Central Park represents a unique oasis for locals within the city.

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Construction reaches roof levels of landmark development above Hong Kong’s High Speed Rail West Kowloon Terminus by Zaha Hadid Architects

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Photovoltaic panels integrated at roof level and within the façade will reduce energy demand from the city’s electricity grid. Source by Zaha Hadid Architects.

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Nanjing K.Wah G72 by UNStudio

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Nanjing K.Wah G72 is expected to be one of the most expansive mixed-use developments in the Chinese city. Image © UNStudio A green corridor is extended throughout the entire design for K.Wah G72, bringing together community and nature in a multi-dimensional way, and will contribute to the well-being of the city.

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Kaohsiung Social Housing by Mecanoo

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In a groundbreaking initiative, Mecanoo, introduces a innovative social housing project in Kaohsiung, marking a significant milestone as the city’s inaugural venture into communal living solutions. The depth between the structure and the exterior walls provides shadow and reduces the solar heat gain inside the apartments.

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