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Innovation Center for High-Performance Medical Devices by HENN

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HENN’s Innovation Center for High-Performance Medical Devices (IHM·GBA) is located in the heart of Guangzhou’s thriving international Bio Island, a dedicated zone for the development of biomedical research and technology. Photo © Tian Fangfang Photo © Tian Fangfang Location: Xing Han Str., Luo Xuan 1 Rd.,

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Changsha International Conference Center by SCAD

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Design concept Chinese academy, embody the refined and profound Chinese culture The formal design draws on traditional Chinese aesthetics and cultural symbols in an abstract manner. Landscape design: Architectural Design & Research Institute of SCUT Co., Shenzhen Sanxin Facade Engineering Co.,

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Singapore’s new Science Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects

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Informed by the natural landscape of Singapore’s Jurong Lake Gardens, the new Science Centre looks to the future and maximises opportunities for visitors to interact with the surrounding gardens and lake. Older students can look forward to entering specialised labs and workshops that encourage hands-on learning of scientific concepts.

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Lingxing Headquarters Office | Onexn Architects

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As conceiving the headquarters office for this new company emerged in the Internet era, the design team responded to its revolution and demands with systematic design thinking, and gave new interpretations to workspace under such context. Landscape elements are set at corners or at positions which can form opposite views.

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Back to the Garden

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On the one hand, it’s a seemingly well-oiled operation offering an impressive lineup of mostly musical acts, with the landscape shaped to facilitate the smooth running of events. The landscape has more of the look and feel of a contemporary entertainment venue than a historic site, however. Photo courtesy Heritage Landscapes LLC.

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Line by Line

Landscape Architecture Magazine

The last section of the park is a dune landscape, part of the remediation of the heavily dredged coast. Landworks worked through design development phases, with construction documentation done locally, following Saudi development norms. Native grasses, shrubs, and mangroves assist in the quiet repair. Photo by Susannah Bothe.

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New Science Centre at Jurong Lake Gardens

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Informed by the natural landscape of Singapore’s Jurong Lake Gardens, the new Science Centre looks to the future and maximises opportunities for visitors to interact with the surrounding gardens and lake. Older students can look forward to entering specialised labs and workshops that encourage hands-on learning of scientific concepts.