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GPI Design Brings the Illuminated Art Bridge to Life

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The artwork concept for the footbridge was created by Montreal born artist, Nicolas Baier. Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? Tom Lawrence: The concept of using the art to adorn the walls of the bridge was a collective effort from Hines, Adamson Associates and WilkinsonEyre. © GPI Design.

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City of Tomorrow: 8 Stunning Icons of Singapore’s Futuristic Architecture

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The attraction, situated in the Canopy Park on the highest level of the new development in front of Terminal 1, is part of a comprehensive project that includes a shopping mall, attraction park and garden. Carve’s original concept for the playground was like a sculpture with carved-out sections revealing a colored interior.

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Dezeen Awards 2023 architecture longlist revealed

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Above: Community Development Center by CCA Centro de Colaboración. Longlisted projects have been selected from over 4,800 entries from 94 countries for the sixth edition of our awards programme, which celebrates the world's best architecture, interiors and design, as well as studios and individuals producing the most outstanding work.

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Elizabeth Line "more mannered" than Jubilee predecessor says head of architecture

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According to Robinson the stations, which were designed by architecture studios including Aedas , HawkinsBrown , WilkinsonEyre and Allies and Morrison , are both a response to, and a celebration, of the engineering achievement. After the delays and budget-busting, Transport for London (TfL) and Crossrail want the Elizabeth Line to be perfect.

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100+ tallest buildings in the world

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The world is yet to see the reach of architectural development and design. This is called X-Seed 4000 , a city-inside-a-building concept envisioned by Japan, which has taken inspiration from its world-famous Mount Fuji. The design is iconic in its elegant simplicity , that develops for 65 floors up in the sky.