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Unlocking Urban Potential: Street Vending Integration Strategies in Informal Settings

ArchDaily

From the days of the Roman Forum to the Silk Road and the markets of ancient Greece, they are undoubtedly essential parts of urban life, or “the center of all that is unofficial. However, these erratic and adaptive urban spaces serve core functions in any developing city, acting as pillars of community in many different facets of society.

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How to maximise facades in wall-to-wall architecture | News | Architonic

Architonic

<p>Whether due to urban regulations, typologies, land use or even informality in urban development, building between adjacent structures limits the number of faces of a new architectural volume.

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The Future of Architecture: BioDiverCities and Nature-based Solutions (NbS)

Architizer

Sign up for key information about the 12th Annual A+Awards, set to launch this fall. Imagine a city where vibrant green spaces and natural solutions not only enhance our urban landscapes but also boost our well-being, creating healthier and happier urban environments. Landscape and planning development Sierra Sathorn.

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Copenhagen addresses global warming with climate-resilient architecture

Deezen

Other examples include the flood-resilient Klimakvarter (climate district) in Østerbro and Dortheavej Residence , an affordable housing development built in timber. BIG also designed Dortheavej Residence, an affordable housing development built in timber. All images are by Rasmus Hjortshøj of photography and research studio Coast.

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The New Urbanism: Re-imagining Urban Design

Santa Cruz Architect

The New Urbanism is a design movement that has gained momentum in recent decades, offering a fresh perspective on urban planning and development. The movement was a reaction to the post-World War II urban planning that favored sprawling suburbs, single-use zoning, and automobile-oriented infrastructure.

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Hagibor Apartment Building, Prague, Czech Republic

e-architect

The two residential buildings by Ian Bryan Architects (IBA) are the first buildings of a large-scale mixed-use development by developer Crestyl in the Hagibor area. The design of the entire area includes office and retail space in addition to housing, and when completed will create a brand new urban district of more than 60,000 sqm.

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Grozny masterplanning competition, Chechen Republic

e-architect

DOM.RF, a Russian federal agency for mortgage services and urban development, delivers funding in support of the formidable goal. A master-plan is a comprehensive strategic document correlating urban design with economic development of the territory, guiding future growth and development», – said Anton Finogenov.