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What are Innovation Districts?

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Ho Chi Minh City Innovation District / Sasaki. Image Courtesy of Sasaki As technology and infrastructure rapidly evolve, a new buzzword finds itself in conversations across industries - innovation. What are innovation districts and how do they influence the built environment? Read more »

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Elevating Urban Living Through Rooftop Retreats and Innovative Access Solutions

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Image Cortesia de LAMILUX Humanity has inhabited cities for millennia and witnessed a shift to a predominantly urban global population since 2010. This requires seamless integration with the space below, technology to enable water-tightness and visual connection, along with easy handling for opening and closing. Read more »

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Populous Unveils Design for Technology-Embedded Multi-Use Stadium in Saudi Arabia

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Image © Populous Populous , along with the Board of Directors of the Qiddiya Investment Company, has unveiled the design for the Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Stadium, a new multi-use venue to contribute to the offerings of Qiddiya City, a new district dedicated to sports and entertainment near Riyadh , Saudi Arabia.

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Cities as Living Laboratories: The Smart City Projects of Amsterdam, Singapore, and Barcelona

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Image © Oddinary Studios Cities are a canvas for architectural creativity and the dynamism of urban life. In recent years, they have taken on an additional role: that of living laboratories for innovative architecture and urban design. 'Future of Us' Structural Building Envelope / SUTD Advanced Architecture Laboratory.

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Jenny Holzer restages 1989 projection piece at the Guggenheim in New York City

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The installation celebrates her innovative text-based art alongside pieces from the early 70s to today that were included in the museum's new Light Line exhibition. This investigation documents future variability and technology upgrades, and contributes to scholarship and methodologies for the preservation of.

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University of Miami's School of Architecture to design smart 'Silica City' concept for booming Guyana

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The University of Miami School of Architecture has announced its participation in a master planning project that will help develop a smart city in the capital region of Guyana, South America. Preliminary design work has already begun via a new 12-student studio that was taught in the fall by former School of Architecture dean Jose A.

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The Future of Urban Planning: How AI Technology is Impacting Smart Cities

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Throughout time, there have been many urban planning theories, such as Garden City by Ebenezer Howard or Le Corbusier’s modernist Radiant City concept, which explored new modes of city organization and ways of living by suggesting speculative social structures, resource management and nature integration practices.