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New renderings released of Hudson's Site development in downtown Detroit

Archinect

While the proposed 685-foot tower at the Hudson's site gets the most attention, the office building next door will be an active space with many places for the public to visit. A revitalization of the historic Hudson’s Department Store site in downtown Detroit , the project will bring 1.5

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Detroit skyscraper becomes city's second-tallest building

Deezen

A skyscraper designed by New York studio SHoP Architects at Detroit' s Hudson's Detroit development has topped out, making it the second tallest building in the city. Named the Tower, the 681-foot-high (207 metre) skyscraper forms part of a larger development in Downtown Detroit called Hudson's Detroit.

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The Detroit Salt Mines

A Detroit Architect's Journal

On March 5, 2017, developer Dan Gilbert unveiled his vision for Detroit's historic Hudson site. Located on the original site of Hudson's Department Store, once the second largest department store in the nation, the site has remained vacant since the original building was imploded in 1998.

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“A different way of developing cities” — SERA Architects' Tim Smith discusses the OMSI District and civic ecology

Portland Architecture

Covers of Placeways ( UNC Press ) and Design of Cities ( Thames/Hudson ). . A view of the OMSI District site ( SERA Architects ). . OMSI’s property is also a crossroads with the Hawthorne Bridge and downtown, and on its southern edge it’s beside a new transit bridge leading to South Waterfront.

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US Architecture News: American Buildings

e-architect

The Memorial was is implemented on a donated five-acre site in Newtown, Connecticut. The design aims to create a civic presence for the library, reflecting its esteemed position in Milwaukie’s history, community, and downtown core, while taking advantage of the unique natural setting.

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The Future of Cities: Back to Basics?

Community Architect

We’ve not seen anything like this,” Detroit Mayor Michael Duggan said in disclosing a $100 million revenue shortfall in 2020. Remote work in the Capital Region ) This is an immensely urban question: The demise of office work in America's downtowns aims at the heart of much of what used to define the American city. days of the 1970s.

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