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High-Tech, High Pace: This Groundbreaking Humanitarian Build Reimagines Reconstruction in Crisis Zones

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. “You never know where and when the missiles will come,” says Maria Povstyana, clarifying, as if it were needed, how challenging logistics can be in the world’s most visible war zone. So we need to find a solution to rebuild these cities fast, using innovative technologies, and make them look good.

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Berlin citizens propose law to ban cars from city centre

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The city government will now formally consider the petition, with a decision due to be announced in February. Public transport networks would be expanded, and roads would be redesigned to increase space for pedestrians and cyclists. If the city rejects their proposal, they will need to increase the number to 175,000.

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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. Image © BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group The landscape unites across the railway and is shaped by flow.

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How Should the City Fix its Circulator Bus ?

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To some the Baltimore Charm City Circulator (" The backbone of any great city is transportation") is nothing but a toy for the young professionals and "creatives" who live in the affluent parts of the City also known as the "white L". A bus system, critics say, that further cements the racial divide in our city.

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Nansha International Cruise Terminal Complex by Aedas

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With an estimated annual passing capacity up to 750,000 passengers, the port can dock the world’s largest cruise ship. The terminal is located in Nanshawan District in the Guangdong Free Trade Zone, with a total berth length of 770 meters. B1/F and the ground floor are utilized for ground transportation.

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Copenhagen's industrial harbour is being developed into a recreational hub

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Promotion: the City of Copenhagen is transforming the Danish capital's harbour into a vibrant public space with recreational activities and residential developments. The dipping zone can move to different points along the harbour to test bathing zones and correlate with events going on in the area. Image by Daniel Rasmussen.

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Daniel Statham Studio creates fully automated Future Car Park

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Named Future Car Park, the building is located in the city's central business district and has a capacity of 500 cars. The cars are then either taken to lower parking zones within the basement or stacked in the towers via the lifts. An additional four orthogonal towers, located on the corners of the site, contain fire escapes.

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