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Aedas Completes Twin-Tower Landmark at Hangzhou Qianjiang by Aedas

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It integrates commercial, cultural, retail and residential to accommodate the rapid urban development. Located in the heart of Hangzhou Ring Road, the project is conveniently accessible with double metro lines, well-developed transport system and surrounding key developments including Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium.

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How to Streamline Commercial Waste Disposal Costs: Expert Tips for Reducing Expenses

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Commercial waste disposal is an essential aspect of running a business. One of the first steps in streamlining commercial waste disposal costs is to conduct a waste audit. Recycling not only helps the environment but can also reduce waste disposal expenses. Landfills are the most common method of commercial waste disposal.

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17 Rules

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Written by former UO faculty member Mike Pease and dating to 1993, 17 Rules was his framework for a holistic approach to developing sustainable urban environments. The enduring relevance of these guidelines underscores the still too often unmet need for innovative and committed efforts to transform our urban environments. my photo) 16.

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MAD completes the “Train Station in the Forest”

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MAD Architects has completed Jiaxing Train Station, the firm’s first transportation infrastructure reconstruction and expansion project. Located at the center of Jiaxing, a historic city 100 kilometers southwest of Shanghai, the project replaces a dysfunctional train station that had stood at the site between 1995 and 2019.

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Dining Dilemmas: Balancing Urbanist Values with Chain Cravings

SW Oregon Architect

Typically sited within low-density, automobile-centric settings surrounded by parking lots, they contribute to the hinderance of lively streetscapes essential to successful urban design. It challenges me to explore ways in which to strike a balance between diversity and familiarity in our urban environments.

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Chongqing Yuelai TOD by CAN

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The design promotes sustainable living and aims to create a liveable and ecological environment. Located adjacent to Wangjiazhuang Subway Station, the site is a comprehensive transport hub with the seamless connection of major railways, air, and sea routes. Image © CAN. Image © CAN. Image © CAN. Image © CAN.

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Sustainable Suburban Expansion: How Architects Are Reawakening Dormant Developments

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By prioritizing pedestrian-friendly spaces and promoting alternative transportation methods — such as public transit and shared micro-mobility — New Urbanism aims to reduce dependence on private vehicles. This holistic approach to transportation planning can reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality and enhance community well-being.