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Studio Bark devises structural use for waste timber in English woodlands

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British architecture practice Studio Bark has worked with students from the University of East London to devise a roof-supporting column with otherwise unusable timber at a site within ancient English woodland. If you were to draw a force diagram, you'd need more material in the middle, so naturally it's a win-win," she said.

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Construction of 10 Design’s Nanjing Dajiaochang Airport Mixed-Use Development is in full swing

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After won an international design competition to transform the 243,768 sqm historic military airbase site into a contemporary mixed-use project, now 10 Design continues construction. With two underground railway stations embedded into the site, connectivity is one of the key design drivers.

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Break Ground of Zoomlion Headquarters by HENN

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The new industrial park will drive innovation in the field of construction engineering and usher in a new era of intelligent, digital and green construction. Made from white concrete, the classic architectural plinth becomes a faceted landscape of walkable green slopes and staircases. Image © HENN. Ground Breaking Ceremony.

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10 Design wins competition for Dongguan University of Technology in China

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Situated in an ecological belt of the Songshan Lake district, the new campus sprawls over a wider site area of 137,273 sqm. Nick Cordingley, Design Partner commented: “Our design for the new campus is deeply rooted in the natural environment of the site, offering a people-oriented, sustainable and technology-driven campus.

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Mass Timber Logistics Hub in Netherlands by Henning Larsen

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Biogenic materials and significantly increasing biodiversity are prioritized – over 40% of the site is dedicated to its landscape, inspired by the surrounding island habitat. ” Sonja Stockmarr, Global Design Director, Landscape, Henning Larsen. The site is set to be completed in 2026. Source by Henning Larsen.

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Nanjing K.Wah G72 by UNStudio

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The site is separated by the central river and the planned road into 4 plots which are set to create a dynamic community for locals and visitors. At the same time, by introducing separate waterfront footpaths and pedestrian bridges, walkability is promoted throughout the site.

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The Forest pavilion by Foster + Partners and TK Studio

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The highlight of the project is a 48,000 square meter of urban forest at the center of The Forestias, connecting all developments within the site to create a healthier and happier living for all residents. International standards of SITES, WELL, and LEED were implemented. Photo © Rungkit Charoenwat. Photo © Rungkit Charoenwat.