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Polish transport center with tree-trunk inspired columns completed by Tremend Architecture Studio

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Warsaw-based Tremend Architecture Studio has completed a transport center in the Polish city of Lubin, described by the team as “one of the most environmentally friendly developments of its kind in Poland.”

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MAD Architects Unveils Design for "Forest City" Airport in Lishui, China

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Dubbed the "forest city,” Lishui is known for its green landscapes and valleys in the Southwest Zhejiang Province. Situated amidst hilly terrain, approximately 15 kilometers southwest of the city, the airport is envisioned as a domestic, regional transportation hub seeking to harmonize with the natural surroundings.

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Urban Mobility in the United States: How Ridesharing Services Impact American Cities

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The widespread adoption of services such as Uber and Lyft has altered the way citizens move around cities, offering convenience, flexibility, and accessibility like never before. Read more »

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URB Study Reveals Dubai as Best Cycling City by 2040

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Courtesy of URB URB has released a study for “ Dubai Cycle City 2040 ,” envisioning diverse cycling infrastructure in the Emirate. The initiative aims to revolutionize transportation in Dubai , allowing residents quick access to critical services and locations by cycling or walking.

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Why Nearly Every City in the U.S. Needs a Walkability Study

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About two weeks ago, I received an intriguing email from Jeff Speck, the author of two of the most influential books on urban planning in the past two decades: Suburban Nation (2010; co-authored by Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk) and Walkable City (2012; reissued in 2022 with new material). Read more »

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BIG and A+ Architecture set to design mass-timber transport hub in Toulouse

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Architecture studios BIG and A+ Architecture have revealed the design for the mass-timber Marengo Multimodal Transport Hub in Toulouse, France , which will be topped with a rose-coloured "foraine" brick roof. The post BIG and A+ Architecture set to design mass-timber transport hub in Toulouse appeared first on Dezeen.

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2023 Cities in Focus: Lessons in Environmental Resilience

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Image © Maria Gonzalez In the rapidly evolving landscape of the 21st century, cities have emerged as models of innovation in terms of sustainable development goals. Cities creatively address pressing urban challenges, including density, transportation, housing, and resilience. 8 House / BIG. Read more »

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