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Tours Val de Loire Airport area masterplan

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Tours Val de Loire Airport area masterplan, France Buildings, French Park Design, Architect. Tours Val de Loire Airport area masterplan, France. Green masterplan for Tours airport area, France. Masterplan for Tours Val de Loire Airport Area. The masterplan addresses a number of issues currently affecting the area.

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City Lane by 5+design

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With a focus on Hanyang’s historic past, The Sino Ocean City Lane project creates a new language that permeates through the masterplan and architectural features. The masterplan restores the route to its full length with a series of new buildings and pavilions that re-connect the Gui Yuan Temple with the river. Section diagrams.

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Statens Museum for Kunst by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter

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Møller Fonden, SMK, Thisted Kommune Program: Museum, café/restaurant and masterplan Status: On-going Images: Courtesy of Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter Site Plan Plan Warehouse Plans Section Diagram Exploded axonometric

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The Forestias // Foster + Partners

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The Forestias is a residential-led masterplan, with a large forest at its heart. The site is divided into two zones, with the northern areas containing more city level public functions, while the larger southern portion is primarily residential. Project Status: Under Construction. Size: 1,000,000 +. © Foster + Partners.

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The Summit by OMA

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The impressive scale of the Technology Masterplan development in South China has allowed for an effective embrace of both strategies: a campus of iconic buildings. To form a strong, natural center-point, The Summit embraces a strategy of mediation in response to the various elements of the site.

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SAL floating public building by SOUR

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Building on a site that is at high risk of and requires extensive ground improvements, how might we create a substructure that is naturally isolated from earthquake loads, floods, and rising sea levels? How might we rethink the ground conditions to minimize the impacts of earthquakes? Is it possible to have a building with no foundation?

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Vanke Coastal City by CLOU architects

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Showcasing the future potential of diversified regional development, the Qingdao Vanke Coastal City combines work and living spaces in an accumulative contextual setting that builds on the natural environment and panoramic views of the site. Source by CLOU architects.

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