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Copenhagen's industrial harbour is being developed into a recreational hub

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Promotion: the City of Copenhagen is transforming the Danish capital's harbour into a vibrant public space with recreational activities and residential developments. The development will also provide space for events, introduce nature to the site and make the area cleaner and friendlier. Image by Daniel Rasmussen.

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BIG and Samoo unveil design for "flood-proof" floating city Oceanix Busan

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Oceanix Busan is being developed by UN-Habitat and the Busan Metropolitan City and designed by floating cities company Oceanix in collaboration with partners including BIG and Samoo. Oceanix Busan will be a first-of-its-kind floating development in South Korea. Each neighbourhood will draw food from its own urban agriculture projects.

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Urban Growth Strategies: Homes & Jobs for 2045

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Given the number of ongoing projects related to housing and economic development, City staff reached out to a broad list of housing and development experts, employers, and business owners to help inform the Urban Growth Strategies project’s priorities and outcomes. I found the kickoff meeting encouraging.

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Cracking the code of affordable housing

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MFPRO+ Blog Mixed-Use Affordable Housing Senior Living Design Apartments Designers Architects New Project Portfolios A wave of residential projects rising across the country is meeting an insatiable demand, given the estimated shortage of 7.3 million homes that are accessible to low-income renters. It’s so destabilizing,” she adds.

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"By focusing so much on carbon reduction we are neglecting other areas where our industry causes harm"

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Forty-four per cent of global GDP in cities is estimated to be at risk of disruption from nature loss. In the UK, the government's 25-year Environment Plan will require all new development in England to provide a biodiversity uplift of at least 10 per cent according to a habitat-based metric. It will benefit people, too.

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Liverpool Building News: Merseyside Architecture

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The approval of full planning permission for our latest residential development in such a prestigious and sought after location is testament to the high standards of building design and construction that we adhere to, putting people first. The decision was made following a secret ballot by the UNESCO committee at a meeting in China.

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Chao Phraya Sky Park, Bangkok

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From vacant to vibrant, CPSP exhibits possibilities for public green space in a dense urban fabric by redefining neglected infrastructure and connecting the health of citizens with the health of their city. Small cascading steps carve out sitting areas for a linear performance stage created for special events. One Bangkok Development.