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Reef resiliency project awarded SOM Foundation’s 2025 Structural Engineering Fellowship

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The SOM Foundation has named Rebecca Henig as the recipient of its 2025 Structural Engineering Fellowship. A recent graduate of the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Henig will receive a $20,000 grant to pursue research on coastal resilience.

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Sanders Pace Architecture cantilevers porous steel pavilion over Tennessee park

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Sanders Pace Architecture has created a cantilevered steel pavilion in Tennessee Inspired by the geometry of the adjacent mountain bike pump tracks and cycling skills park, the team designed a fluid but organized structure that focuses views through the pavilion to the rest of the park. The photography is by Keith Isaacs.

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Malta's chamber of architects lays out guidelines for development near ancient Megalithic temples

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“As professionals in the field of architecture and engineering, it is imperative that we approach the design and planning of development projects within the buffer zones of UNESCO World Heritage Sites with the utmost care and sensitivity,” the chamber said.

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5468796 Architecture adds "floating" office floor within preserved pumphouse

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5468796 Architecture has added residential buildings to the site The station closed in 1986 and was slated for demolition. 5468796 Architecture preserved the structure by converting it into an office and restaurant, while additional residential buildings were added to the site. The photography is by James Brittain.

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Grimshaw's new pedestrian bridge opens in Toulouse

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Developed alongside ppa.architecture as part of a consortium led by French civil engineering construction company Eiffage, which included Ingérop, ATP, and Quartiers Lumières, the bridge is one of four that will connect the Île du Ramier and the city.

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Dig Studio and Lake Flato revamp Scottsdale Civic Plaza for "increasingly warming world"

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Dig Studio wanted to preserve the existing trees and features to maintain shade for cooling on the site while taking into account water needs in the arid environment. Summer temperatures in Scottsdale have an average high of 107 degrees Fahrenheit (41 Celsius). million gallons (22,000 cubic metres) of water annually for the plaza.

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Project Mingde uses "cascading" roofs on Chinese nursery to recycle rainfall

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Taking into consideration the site's topography, airflow, landscape views, and culture, the building adopts a cascading form, culminating in a series of tiered roofs," the studio said. The solution was three buildings of varying heights with roofs that channel rainfall into a lotus pond.

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