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Ateno lines subway station in "continuous waves" of red concrete panels in China

Deezen

The structure is clad entirely with red concrete panels "The core concept is to revive the disappearing traditional architecture in a new way in the urban area," lead architect Jianhua Sun told Dezeen. Project credits: Architectural, interior & landscape design: Ateno Client: Xiamen Donghua Haitian Investment Co Ltd.

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CCA runs arched colonnade through community centre in Mexico

Deezen

The 13,350-square foot (1,240-square metre) Community Development Center (CDC) was completed in 2022 near the southern edge of the Gulf of Mexico. This collaborative approach with the local builders incorporated traditional woodworking techniques, minimizing formwork waste and optimizing material costs," said the studio.

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DOXS NKLN by GRAFT

aasarchitecture

GRAFT’s plans foresee an urban ensemble of three new buildings with attractive outdoor areas and a publicly accessible canalside promenade. Image © GRAFT The concept envisages a mixed-use development consisting of office and commercial units as well as educational and cultural facilities.

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Kyklos by UNStudio

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Image © UNStudio Calculating carbon As we now have the knowledge and capability to design operational net zero buildings, in order to align our practice with the Paris agreement and European taxonomy, UNStudio is currently focusing on the development of better design for low embedded carbon buildings.

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Red Dunes Playtopia, Guanggang New Town, Guangzhou

e-architect

Utilizing advanced design techniques such as parameterized design, drainage optimization simulation, and structural form-finding algorithms, the Red Dunes project harmoniously blends the outdoor space with its natural surroundings. The concrete shell structure in this project combines large spans and ultra-thin structural thicknesses.

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Parkveien 27-31 by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter a social success and architectural precision

aasarchitecture

This collaborative approach not only fostered a sense of ownership among the stakeholders but also ensured that the development would serve as a welcoming space for all, enriching the social fabric of the neighborhood. Source by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter.

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Wafra Living by AGi architects

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Passive design techniques and innovative materials are used to maximize thermal insulation and minimize light consumption, also enhancing ventilation of the building, avoiding the “heat-island” effect that occurs in this type of urban development. Behind the lattice are the five cores, which connect the residential floors.