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Shenzhen Zhuxi Building by Aedas

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A response to the Shenzhen urban design approach that promotes green and sustainable initiatives with abundant recreational amenities. The design is a low-carbon live-work environment that integrates art and nature, which is slated to be a new urban landmark for the city.’ Kelvin says. Kelvin says. Source by Aedas.

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Vanke Coastal City by CLOU architects

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Showcasing the future potential of diversified regional development, the Qingdao Vanke Coastal City combines work and living spaces in an accumulative contextual setting that builds on the natural environment and panoramic views of the site. How can we create synergy effects for the entirety of the surrounding development?

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The Evolution of the “15-Minute City” Concept

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Aerial view of Newport, Rhode Island (Photo Credits: PJ Dougherty) The 15-Minute City is an urban design concept that aims to create neighborhoods where all of a resident’s essential needs can be met within a 15-minute walk or bike ride. This includes access to housing, food, work, education, healthcare, recreation, and culture.

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The Forestias Bangkok sustainable quarter

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Image: Rungkit Charoenwat The key vision for the landscape design has been to create a beautiful forest setting that embraces the philosophy of creating an exemplar 21st century development – one that is based on sustainable and intergenerational living, where people and nature live in harmony.

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Västerås Travel Center by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

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Västerås Travel Center is a new infrastructural hub in the heart of one of Sweden’s largest cities. The building is expected to open in 2025 and seeks to bring the entire city’s infrastructure together under one roof. Designed as a piece of social infrastructure, the travel center is shaped for the flow of people and public life.

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C.F. Møller Architects wins competition for new multi-arena in Bergen

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The area currently appears cold and unfriendly, creating barriers to the city’s use and connections. We want to remove today’s grey barriers and instead connect the city with a series of green connections, nice streets and open spaces that work for everyday and festive use,” says Klaus Toustrup. Image © C.F.

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UNStudio wins competition for NION

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NION will be one of the most sustainable office buildings in Germany. Overall concept breaks new, sustainable ground both technically and architecturally and incorporates ESG objectives and highly efficient, resource-saving technology. The sustainable concept for NION further responds intelligently to the weather and actual demand.

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