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Event: The Sea-City Interface Symposium

Bustler

Event Date: Nov 27, 2023 - Nov 28, 2023; Event City: The Sea-City Interface focuses on the sea-city fringes in rapidly urbanising cities, where coastal regions interplay. At the same time, demographers show that urban population growth is at its most intense in tropical coastal regions.

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Dubai Mangroves by URB

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This initiative aims to integrate ecological preservation with urban development, enhancing Dubai’s coastline with a vision of planting more than 100 million mangrove trees over 72 kilometers. The project is currently at the research stage with 6 pilot design studies proposed across selected areas.

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Aux Entrepôts in Renens by KCAP

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As a direct neighbour to Lausanne, Switzerland’s fourth-largest city, with a population of around 140.000; Renens is seamlessly integrated into an extensive public transportation network of bus, metro, and railway systems, facilitating easy access from Lausanne’s city centre. Source by KCAP.

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A4 Spotlight: Minimizing Parking Requirements

A4 Architects

New Urbanism Development in New York City Last month, Austin, Texas, became the largest city in the country to eliminate parking minimums citywide. Long Wharf in 1885 There are many reasons why cities are choosing to remove parking requirements from their zoning ordinances and development guidelines.

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Building Bridges: How Architects Are Ripping Up the Rulebook on Water Treatment Facility Architecture

Architizer

There is, however, a discernible shift towards designing water treatment facilities with a newfound emphasis on aesthetics, sustainability and integration into the landscape. The active design efforts redefine the role of water purification facilities, turning them into pleasant and ceremonial urban spaces for public enjoyment and education.

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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. Møller Architects and HLM Arkitektur “From the start, our primary approach has been about how the flexible ByArena and the hotel can function as a cultural beacon and become a generator for urban development.

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Deep Dive: Unearthing the Potential of Underground Development

Architizer

Singapore stands out as a pioneering leader in this field , while Japan, South Korea, China and Finland are also engaged in underground development as a sustainable response to urban congestion. Urban Metamorphosis: Exploring Underground Development Shanghai Suhe MixC World by Kokaistudios. Utrecht, Netherlands.