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Nanjing K.Wah G72 by UNStudio

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UNStudio’s proposed design concept envisions a dynamic waterfront community, a low-density and lush green working-living environment, which is expected to add new vibrancy to Nanjing, while contributing as a hub for culture, finance and innovation.

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Go-Ahead Wildflower Studios by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group

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In addition to providing the first deeply engaging environment for filmed entertainment content of its kind in New York City, the state-of-the-art facility is projected to create more than 1,000 daily union jobs. Diagram. The building’s roof will include a 150,000 square foot solar panel footprint.

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T33 Full-Time Center by Aedas

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Rather, it was created to reflect and understand the kind of living and working environment that the new generation of workers requires. The building presents unique features of a new generation of office complexes that include flexible working spaces, social interaction areas, digital intelligence, and a green and sustainable environment.

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Saclay car park by Coldefy

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The architecture interacts with its environment. Location: Saclay, France Architect: Coldefy Engineer and Constructor: Gagne Park Client: Indigo Program: car park of 233 spaces Status: In progress, competition won in 2022 Surface: 5 830 sqm Net / Exterior garden 700 sqm Year: 2022 Images: Courtesy of Coldefy. Concept Diagram.

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Mass Timber Logistics Hub in Netherlands by Henning Larsen

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Driven by a shared commitment to reduce emissions, create a fair working environment and be circular by design to minimize waste and keep resources in use. Our commitment to preserving and enhancing the natural environment goes beyond aesthetics; it’s about fostering ecological variety and creating a sustainable ecosystem.

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10 Design wins competition for Dongguan University of Technology in China

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Nick Cordingley, Design Partner commented: “Our design for the new campus is deeply rooted in the natural environment of the site, offering a people-oriented, sustainable and technology-driven campus. Image © 10 Design.

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Construction of 10 Design’s Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport Mixed-Use Development is in full swing

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The scheme is an evolution in design of transport-oriented developments to create a high-quality retail environment that fully integrates with the rail network and the extensive public realm.