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Amstel Design District Masterplan, Amsterdam, Holland

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The scheme is designed in line with nature inclusivity, sustainability, and circularity targets. The development integrates adaptability to ensure long-term resiliency, Amstel Design District facilitates new demands from work environments with a dynamic variety of business and collaboration spaces.

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Eight architecture projects by students at Cardiff University

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"We provide a vibrant and collaborative environment for teaching and research. Our mission as a school is to contribute to the creation of a built environment that enhances people's lives now while contributing to the wellbeing of future generations. "As

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Stanton Williams unveils UCL East building where "structure is the architecture"

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The academic building forms part of the UCL East campus masterplan The building sits across a canal from the One Pool Street student accommodation, designed by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands , and more university buildings are planned to be built on the site in the future to form the 180,000-square-metre UCL East campus.

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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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The A+List: Architizer’s Top Architecture and Design Firms to Watch in 2024

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This is evident in the poetic environments they create, which break the mold of traditional architectural forms and massing; theirs is an exploration of the contemporary and locality of Chinese architecture. Across their work is an emphasis on reconfiguring the relationship between building users and the surrounding environment.

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Farrell Centre opens with exhibition showcasing mycelium and fake fur

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Elsewhere, three urban rooms host workshops and other events where locals can learn about the past and future of Newcastle and voice their opinions on development plans. It's amazing to be able to tap into that as a way of creating a better built environment." The civic pride here is off the scale.

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MVRDV and LOLA’s “Grüne Mitte” for social housing and community spaces

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MVRDV and LOLA Landscape Architects In a series of workshops conducted by MVRDV and LOLA, residents were interviewed and helped to brainstorm the development; walks around the area took place, with slogans and markers sprayed onto the ground to visualise ideas.

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