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

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It features a conference space, immersive zone, photocall area, and spaces for technological experiences and a VIP room. Its distinctive use of wood—standing out amidst the usual panels and modules found in fair stands—is aligned with the philosophy of the Mobile World Capital, encapsulated in the motto ‘Humanising Technology’.

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Where Modern Urbanism Went Wrong (and 6 Ways To Get It Back on Track)

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In this article, we’ll explore what makes traditional cities so enchanting and offer tips on how modern urban design can achieve the same results. One approach is the implementation of traffic calming measures, such as road narrowing, chicanes, speed bumps and pedestrian zones, which reduce vehicle speeds and improve safety.

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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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Haikou Jiangdong Huandao Experimental School named best building at Dezeen Awards China 2023

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Originally a heavy oil power plant, the building had been officially retired due to environmental protection and urban development and became an industrial relic. The eclectic building was originally designed by civil engineering firm Atkinson & Dallas. "It

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Building Bridges: How Architects Are Ripping Up the Rulebook on Water Treatment Facility Architecture

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This departure involves incorporating green spaces, employing architectural features for visual enhancement, embracing eco-friendly technologies and challenging the conventional perception of these constructions. Spanning a 19.7-acre The Administration and Maintenance buildings are LEED Silver certified.

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Red Dunes Playtopia, Guanggang New Town, Guangzhou

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Parametric topography design Through digital generation, the topography has been tailored to accommodate the complexity and slope of the terrain, providing distinct zones for different age groups. It aims to inspire both children and adults to immerse themselves in the joy of outdoor play and exploration.

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Super Storyboard by Diameter Narrative Design

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The black area “IN Beneath the Surface” is based on the “Urban Drifting” project created by the Handshake 302 team and the School of Architecture, Harbin Institute of Technology. Mangrove Wetland Conservation Foundation (MCF), Dapeng Peninsula Marine Library New Media Technology: Beijing Huocheng Welai Interactive Technology Co.,

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