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Grozny masterplanning competition, Chechen Republic

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DOM.RF, a Russian federal agency for mortgage services and urban development, delivers funding in support of the formidable goal. The action is supported by the Govern-ment of the Chechen Republic, Grozny Mayor Office and DOM.RF, a Russian federal government program operator for sustainable urban development.

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K64 KeflavĂ­k Airport Area Masterplan by KCAP wins the 2023 The Plan Award

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Sitting at the crossroads of Europe and North America, home to the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark, the airport area is exceptionally well suited to become one of the leading developments for sustainable innovation in the aviation, energy and technology sectors.

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"The era of mega-cities should be over" says Helle Søholt

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"I think we need a much more granular approach to urban development globally where we build on existing urban infrastructure, because there are definitely opportunities to get more out of the resource investments that we've done in previous generations," she added. "So The portrait is courtesy of Gehl Architects.

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

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The Haikou Jiangdong Huandao Experimental School with its bold primary colours won architecture project of the year Other winners include architecture practice RSHP for its masterplan featuring buildings connected by sky gardens and Vari Design for its black box-building in a bustling commercial area in Yuzhong.

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The plan for Mjøsfronten by C.F. Møller Architects

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Møller Architects presents the masterplan and the first visualizations for Mjøsfronten in Hamar, with the aim of strengthening the city center as a meeting place and connecting the city closer to Norway’s largest lake, Mjøsa.Today, the railway track is perceived as a barrier as it separates the city from Lake Mjøsa. Image © C.F.

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Kigali Green City Project, Rwanda, Africa

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The transformational development is being hailed as is an important milestone on the road to creating more sustainable green cities in the region and worldwide. The development will also deliver much needed quality homes for people in the lower-to-middle-income brackets. “The Both projects have sustainability at their heart.

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Tokyo Cross Park Vision by PLP Architecture

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Crossover 1 – Uniting natural life and urban life The Tokyo Cross Park envisions the growth of the capital’s green space, outwards from the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park into the urban districts of the city. The project aims to achieve zero CO2 emissions with a centralised masterplan-wide energy strategy at the time of completion.