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The Resilient Construction Imperative in the Face of Climate Change

Santa Cruz Architect

Concept of dreams about a new home. In the midst of these challenges, resilient construction practices emerge as a critical solution to ensure the longevity and adaptability of our built environment. In this context, the need for construction practices that can withstand and adapt to these changes is more critical than ever.

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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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Competitions: International Competition for Implementation-Oriented Urban Design of the Core Area of Hangzhou Linping Digital & Smart City

Bustler

On the basis of the Hangzhou Eastern Intelligent Manufacturing Corridor, the Hangzhou Municipal Government further proposed the strategic concept of "One Core and Two Wings" to integrate spatial resources in the eastern part of the city. and co-organized by Position Architecture Co., Ltd, Shenzhen. Read the full post on Bustler

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Ephemeral Structures, Enduring Ideas: Why Architectural Pavilions Still Matter

Architizer

Inspired by the concept of gathering around a table, the pavilion embodies an inclusive community, inviting visitors to share stories and experiences. As we continue to witness the evolution and impact of World Expos, it is essential to explore other platforms that contribute to the discourse on architectural innovation and urban development.

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AI-DA ART: THE (OTHER) LINE by Andrea Ciofi

aasarchitecture

A mirrored architectural masterpiece towering 500 meters above sea level, but a land-saving 200 meters wide that redefines the concept of urban development and what cities of the future will look like. THE (OTHER) LINE THE LINE on the NEOM website was presented like a cognitive city stretching across 170 kilometers.

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

Architizer

This departure involves incorporating green spaces, employing architectural features for visual enhancement, embracing eco-friendly technologies and challenging the conventional perception of these constructions. Like the broader concept of WRRFs, Concept WRRF Yixing goes beyond merely treating wastewater.

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"The era of mega-cities should be over" says Helle Søholt

Deezen

Speaking to Dezeen ahead of the UIA World Congress of Architects conference, Danish urban planning and design expert Søholt argued that it is more important for cities to focus on existing infrastructure. "In If we are to keep being the leader within urban development we definitely need to go further into some of these topics," she said.

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