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Future Bound | ReImagining Transportation

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Future Bound, ReImagining Transportation a challenge to visualize the transport infrastructure of a city set in 2100. We have already imagined multiple versions of futuristic cities and their modes of transport from the 70s till now in novels, movies and video games. Fig: 1 – Urban transport (Credits-Joey Kyber).

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City cars could become smaller thanks to electrification says Peugeot head of concepts

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The "global footprint of the automotive in big cities" could shrink thanks to advances in car technology, Peugeot 's Philippe-Emmanuel Jean told Dezeen at the European unveiling of the brand's Inception Concept EV. The same material also forms the chassis.

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Mizzi Studio Designs 9 Royal Parks Kiosks Using Sustainable Materials and Traditional Craft Techniques

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Their design responds to the Grade I-listed landscape, with sustainable materials and traditional craft techniques creating simple, functional forms. Architizer: What inspired the initial concept for your design? Were any parts of the project dramatically altered from conception to construction, and if so, why? Not really.

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DOXS NKLN by GRAFT

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Image © GRAFT The concept envisages a mixed-use development consisting of office and commercial units as well as educational and cultural facilities. A hostel, housed in a smaller building at the western end of the site, rounds off the mixed-use concept. The project’s location lends it to the use of water as a mode of transport.

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Event: Green Urbanism (GU) – 7th edition

Bustler

Event Date: Dec 11, 2023 - Dec 13, 2023; Event City: Online Conference The 7th “Green Urbanism (GU) ” conference brings about a healthy discourse on topics pertaining to the concept of green urbanism, environmental resilience, and the implementation of sustainable urban planning techniques. link] Read the full post on Bustler

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Feel the Burn: 6 Strategically Scorched Buildings That Celebrate Shou Sugi Ban

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Shou sugi ban, originally known as yakisugi, is an ancient wood-burning technique developed in Japan centuries ago. At the 11 th A+Awards , architects embraced the burn with contemporary twists on this storied technique. Here, materials and techniques of the past intermingle in an exciting new iteration.

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Past Dezeen Awards winners share tips on how to create a winning entry

Deezen

Articulate the inspiration, concept, and impact of your design clearly and compellingly showcasing your work with high-quality visuals and multimedia content," Mizetto explained. Iranian practice KA Architecture Studio's brick barrel-vaulted metro station in Tehran was crowned infrastructure and transport project of the year last year.