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Building for Sustainability: 3 Main Themes Explored at the Time Space Existence Exhibition in Venice

ArchDaily

The 2023 installment was centered on the theme of sustainability in its various forms, encompassing subjects related to migration, digital building technologies and material research, future urban developments, and housing, bringing together architects, designers, artists, academics, and photographers from 52 different countries.

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“Ma Yansong: Landscapes in Motion”

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The exhibition “Ma Yansong: Landscapes in Motion” was recently inaugurated at the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning (MoCAUP) in China. That’s a way for the public to unfold their imaginations of the future of their cities and lives.

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Ateno lines subway station in "continuous waves" of red concrete panels in China

Deezen

Ateno drew on the red brick used for traditional village houses in China's Fujian region – where the station is located – for the renovation of Wuyuanwan station, which is clad entirely with panels of red concrete. Project credits: Architectural, interior & landscape design: Ateno Client: Xiamen Donghua Haitian Investment Co Ltd.

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Common Landscape, Aedes Exhibition

e-architect

Common Landscape, Berlin Built Environment Exhibition, Nine examples from Austria, Aedes Architecture Forum News Common Landscape, Aedes Exhibition in Berlin 2 Mar 2023 Common Landscape 80,000-ton Silos Art Centre. Taizhou Contemporary Art Museum. Taizhou Contemporary Art Museum. Taizhou Contemporary Art Museum.

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Jonas building IJburg Amsterdam housing

e-architect

An imposing building with a warm heart, and housing concept that focuses on connections. Design and landscape The architecture of Jonas’ is remarkable. This allows large hollows, such as the canyon or the forest patio, to be carved out of the volume, and the required housing programme is contained within the skin of the building.”

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Aux Entrepôts in Renens by KCAP

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Photo © Rene Dürr KCAP’s masterplan for the entrepôts area in Renens marks the transformation of an industrial rail-side terrain into a contemporary urban pedestrian zone. Source by KCAP.

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ARBORESCENCE – Winner of Imagine Angers // WY-TO Group

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At the fringe of the historical district and a new urban development, the site enjoys the tranquillity of the Maine river bank. The unique architectural identity of ‘Arborescence’ pays tribute to Angers’ historical heritage merging the vibrant urban centre to the natural landscape. © WY-TO Group. © WY-TO Group.