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IAAC Unveils the Design for Mobile World Capital Pavilion at Mobile World Congress 2024

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Themed as “Remember the Future,” the inauguration featured His Majesty, the King of Spain, and other guests including government officials and industry leaders. It features a conference space, immersive zone, photocall area, and spaces for technological experiences and a VIP room.

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Deep Dive: Unearthing the Potential of Underground Development

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Urban Metamorphosis: Exploring Underground Development Shanghai Suhe MixC World by Kokaistudios. Beyond transport infrastructure and storage facilities, underground spaces offer exciting possibilities for urban development. Shanghai, China. Photos by Terrence Zhang.

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The Chesapeake Bay - A Complex Eco-System Explained

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Increasing floods graph (NOAA) Add culture and urban development. Paleoecology and biology The Canadian born Grace Brush earned her Harvard PhD in biology in 1956, she is a Paleoecologist, and Professor Emerita of the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering at the Johns Hopkins University.

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Rooftop Greenhouse Agrotopia, West Flanders

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With a spectacular view across the expansive landscape and the city, urban horticulture atop industrial rooftops is afforded a prominent place in Roeselare’s skyline. In four different climate zones, the cultivation of tomatoes and lettuce, but also peppers and strawberries, can be followed. Flemish Government Architect.

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The Vegetable Palace, West Flanders

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With a spectacular view across the expansive landscape and the city, urban horticulture atop industrial rooftops is afforded a prominent place in Roeselare’s skyline. In four different climate zones, the cultivation of tomatoes and lettuce, but also peppers and strawberries, can be followed. Flemish Government Architect.

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Super Storyboard by Diameter Narrative Design

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The “Born to the Sea: Coast Changes in Shenzhen” gallery, designed by the CABLE team, showcases the interdependence of Shenzhen’s urban development and coastline over the past 40 years through interesting illustrations. Installation Production: Shanghai Jianzhun Landscape Engineering Co., Source by Diameter Narrative Design.

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Hengqin Culture and Art Complex, Zhuhai, China

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In the more than a decade that has followed Chinese government approval of the massive and ambitious urban development of Hengqin Island, sitting at the crossroads of the Pearl River and South China, billions of dollars in investments have poured into the project referred to as the ‘Hengqin New Area’.

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