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Ephemeral Cities: 3 Radical City Concepts That Propose for Users to Shape Their Built-Form

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Image © wyliepoon/ Flickr The concept of a city can be viewed as a constantly evolving system where both architects and users contribute to its design and redesign. While its framework may start with planners or designers, the character of the urban fabric is ultimately shaped by the societies and generations that inhabit it.

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Adjaye Associates unveils masterplan for Cleveland riverfront redevelopment

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The Cuyahoga Riverfront masterplan aims to modify and repurpose 32 acres of land along the Cuyahoga River near the landmark Public Square in Cleveland. Adjaye Associates has designed a masterplan for Cleveland's riverfront. Read: Adjaye Associates designs mass-timber building covered in plants for Toronto's waterfront.

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Urban Alchemy: 7 Magnificent New Masterplans Shaking Up City Skylines

Architizer

The way we design our cities and municipal areas says a lot about our collective values. From growing vibrant new commercial hubs to the redevelopment of former industrial sites and the sensitive regeneration of heritage neighborhoods, these masterplans are an exercise in reinvention. Order your copy today.

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Asian Games Masterplan, Hangzhou, China

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Asian Games Masterplan, Hangzhou, China property, Modern Chinese landscape architecture photos Asian Games Masterplan in Hangzhou, China 16 September 2023 Architects: Archi-Tectonics Location: Hangzhou, China Photos by Shao Feng Photography Shanghai Asian Games Masterplan, Hangzhou, China Archi-Tectonics NYC and !Melk

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Prince William "continuing his father's work" with Ben Pentreath-designed housing development

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The Duchy of Cornwall has submitted plans for a 2,500-home development in Faversham, UK , designed by Ben Pentreath, which will be the first major development led by Prince William. A planning application for the first phase of the scheme was submitted earlier this month.

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Amstel Design District Masterplan, Amsterdam, Holland

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This scheme for a living and working community includes social housing, mid-rent residential, private sector homes, collective facilities, creative office space, retail and a design museum. The scheme is designed in line with nature inclusivity, sustainability, and circularity targets.

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An urban carpet in the European Quarter by Brusnika Design

Archinect

Chaotically scattered private wooden cottages, gradually falling into disrepair, became a new Brusnika development in 2019. Neighbouring other estates by Brusnika, the European Quarter embeds into the existing development with a dense network of cycling lanes and pedestrian routes.