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New York Governor Kathy Hochul announces $200 million grant program to attract high-tech industries across the state

Archinect

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced plans to set aside $200 million for the new Focused Attraction of Shovel-Ready Tracts New York (FAST NY) grant program, which aims to attract and expand key growth industries to New York State. The money has been made available through Hochul’s fiscal year 2023 budget.

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Event: SMPS-NY's “State of the AEC” Panel Discussion

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Event Date: Jan 16, 2024; Event City: New York, NY, US As we enter 2024, the AEC industry stands at a crucial juncture, with transformative changes sweeping across the globe. This year’s panel brings together top industry leaders and visionaries to examine the industry’s future. and $1 billion.

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Places in Time III

A Daily Dose of Architecture Books

If I were doing that roundup now, having had more time to delve into the new book, I would write that politics and finance were, if not the most prevalent, the most illuminating and thoroughly discussed aspects in the book's presentation of skyscrapers over fifty years last century. Louis and Paris/Indonesia/Flanders. So why include it?

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What Is A Manufactured Home?

The Architect's Guide

In the States, they can be traced back as far as the 1870s where they were built in North Carolina and constructed to be pulled by horses. By the 1960s, 2-section mobile homes — constructed on top of a chassis with wheels so they could be moved about freely — were in demand. Instead, they’re constructed on a permanent steel chassis.

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Jinling East Road Area Urban regeneration project by Benoy

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Cities change every day, and urban renewal is a constantly ongoing process. Faced with increasing land resource shortages for urban development, first-tier world-class cities such as Shanghai (ranked Alpha+ according to GaWC 2018) face an urgent need to switch from ‘incremental expansion’ to ‘tapping of reserves’. Image © Benoy.

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Liquid City: A Radical New Masterplan in Rotterdam Embraces the River for Resilience

Architizer

An old industrial harbor, over decades, it has seen shipping disappear under the boot of urban development. Known as Delta Works, modern protective infrastructure first broke ground in 1954 and construction only finished around 1997. Other schemes in City Projects have integrated private interests to help finance.

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St. Petersburg Gorskaya Territory Competition

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Jury To Select Competition Finalists For The Development Of Concepts For The Gorskaya Territory. On February 3, at 12:00, a meeting of the Jury of the Open International Competition for architectural and urban development solutions for Gorskaya territory, St. Petersburg Gorskaya Territory Competition News. Megaline LLC.