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Deep Dive: Unearthing the Potential of Underground Development

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Consider the possibilities of expanding underground development to encompass a broader range of building typologies. This imaginative shift prompts us to explore not only the architectural and urban planning implications but also the cost-efficiency and technical complexities of this diversification. Shanghai, China.

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Adaptive Reuse Revolution: 7 Commercial Projects Potently Preserving the Past

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These seven winning commercial projects from the 11 th A+Awards exemplify how radical reuse can elevate our skylines. Historic elements such as paint chips and conveyor belts have been preserved in situ, yet these emblems of industry are softened by biophilic details. The scheme fuses the industrial past with modern functionality.

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Shenzhen Construction Industry Ecological & Intelligent Valley Headquarters

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joined hands to win the Shenzhen Construction Industry Ecological and Intelligent Valley Headquarters design competition. joined hands to win the Shenzhen Construction Industry Ecological and Intelligent Valley Headquarters design competition. The design has enhanced the biodiversity, connectivity and sustainability of the plot.

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Aedas wins Hangzhou Qianjiang Century City Riverfront Digital Industrial Park competition

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Aedas, led by Executive Director Wei Li, and the Zhejiang Province Institute of Architectural Design and Research (ZIAD) won the International Competition for the architectural and urban design of this featured rivers side retail center — Hangzhou Riverfront Digital Industrial Park. Image © Aedas. Image © Aedas.

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

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When picturing a water treatment plant or a water resource recovery facility (WRRF), the typical mental image is that of an industrial complex designed primarily for the practical function of managing and treating water. Submit your work before February 23rd for your chance at the global spotlight.

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DOXS NKLN by GRAFT

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DOXS NKLN will transform a former industrial recycling yard on the banks of the Neukölln Ship Canal in Berlin into a “Haven of Culture,” benefitting future users and the local community alike. GRAFT’s plans foresee an urban ensemble of three new buildings with attractive outdoor areas and a publicly accessible canalside promenade.

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Where Modern Urbanism Went Wrong (and 6 Ways To Get It Back on Track)

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Modern urban planning often sidelines public spaces for commercial and residential development, leading to underutilized areas. This integration supported a vibrant street life, with shops, homes and public spaces interwoven into the urban fabric. Architects: Want to have your project featured?

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