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Full funding secured for US tallest skyscraper says developer

Deezen

Funding has been secured and construction may begin in September on the Legends Tower in Oklahoma City, which is planned to be the tallest in USA , says developer Scot Matteson. And then we will get a building permit in September. The building will house hotels, residences and commercial space. The imagery is courtesy of AO.

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Lumière Tower by KAAN Architecten

aasarchitecture

Manhave and building developer VORM have unveiled the new design for the Lumière Tower in the city centre of Rotterdam. The new plan allows for high-end retail, a grand café, and commercial spaces on Lijnbaan, Kruiskade, and in the Lumière Passage. This has been resolved through a covered expedition street concealed from view.

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How to Utilize Aluminum in Modern Construction Projects

Architecture Ideas

Technological developments triggered the acceptance of aluminum in structural applications. Aluminum is broadly used in household dwellings and commercial constructions as it’s the second-best choice after steel. Did you know that 25% of globally produced aluminum is used in construction? Aluminum also offers airtightness.

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A bill that could make zoning more inclusive

Community Architect Daily

Baltimore County: report for Security Square Mall redevelopment At the same time the supply of these single use land areas got entirely out of whack with demand: The country is totally oversupplied with commercial and retail areas in a time when online shopping and global production have put the squeeze on retail and commercial operations.

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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

Community Architect

Traces of San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square, Boston's Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, promoted by a visionary developer, designed by a Harvard Dean of architecture, nearly defeated in a referendum, those are the ingredients that made Baltimore's HarborPlace a model for urban waterfronts around the world nearly half a century ago.

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Metro Reports: University of Portland Shirley-Marcos Center for Design & Innovation, 31st & Hawthorne Apartments, Alberta Alive, and more

Next Portland

A building permit is under review for the University of Portland Shirley-Marcos Center for Design & Innovation, designed by Opsis Architecture. Next Portland covers the highlights of the Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed each week. Metro Reports have moved to Portland Maps Reports.

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Cracking the code of affordable housing

BD+C

In the same month, Private Equity Real Estate (PERE) reported that 85% of new rental housing being developed in the U.S. His team is writing guidelines for transit-oriented developments that incorporate affordable housing. “As Jersey City has called it the largest-ever mixed-income development in the Tri-State area.

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