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'Ma Yansong: Landscapes in Motion' offers a 20-year exegesis on the future of cities

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Under the title "Ma Yansong: Landscapes in Motion," the exhibition breaks down nearly twenty years of work into a multi-faceted display of 52 total projects spread across a 32,000-square-foot space and divided into four "Chapters."

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Kongjian Yu? wins the 2023 Oberlander Prize for achievements in landscape architecture

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Kongjian Yu has been announced as the winner of this year’s Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize by The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF). Yu is known throughout the landscape profession for pioneering the ‘sponge city’ urban design concept in China after 1995.

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The Opera Park by Cobe: A Green Oasis Amidst Urban Development

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The post The Opera Park by Cobe: A Green Oasis Amidst Urban Development appeared first on ArchEyes. In the heart of Copenhagen’s bustling city center, where green spaces have become increasingly rare, Danish architecture studio Cobe has transformed a prime location into a lush, green oasis known.

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The Digital Divide: Can Technology Support Vernacular Architecture?

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Village houses set in the landscape of Madagascar’s central highlands. It also encompasses the crucial aspect of integrating traditional and indigenous communities into the urban development landscape. The welcoming of technologies has effectively streamlined operations, enhanced efficiency, and elevated design quality.

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Forging the Future of Eco-Conscious Construction: The Imperative of Tailored Sustainability Blueprints

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In today’s landscape, a sustainability roadmap is a strategic imperative for business resilience and growth. European cities, with their rich historical architectures blended with modern infrastructures, face unique challenges in sustainable urban development, making the integration of eco-friendly practices essential.

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KPF’s tapered Tower 36 wins approval in Miami

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The design of KPF’s Tower 36 has been approved by the Miami Urban Development Review Board. Developed in collaboration with architect of record ODP Architecture & Design , the 922,000-square-foot tower will hold both office and retail functions.

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CHYBIK + KRISTOF Wins Competition to Design Multifunctional Tower in Tirana, Albania

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Courtesy of CHK CHYBIK+KRISTOF has won an international competition to design a multifunctional tower as a significant part of Tirana’s evolving landscape. The structure is situated in the heart of the capital city’s culture hub within the New Boulevard, reflecting a shift in Tirana’s urban development.