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7 Ways Landscape Architects Broke New Ground in 2022

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From challenging traditional urban typologies to innovating exciting new approaches to ecological design, discover the remarkable ways that landscape architects broke new ground in 2022. Innovating Water Management. This transitory space can be closed off to form an outdoor venue for performances and memorial events.

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Gent Design Museum, Belgium

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Led by urban development company Sogent in collaboration with Design Museum Gent, Carmody Groarke, RE-ST and TRANS Architectuur, the project aims to sensitively restore the museum’s existing buildings, extend the original masterplan and broaden the museum’s programme of design culture and visitor outreach.

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Lost Masterpieces: 6 Iconic Buildings That Met the Wrecking Ball

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While a developer was sought to fund the structure’s restoration, the appeal was unsuccessful. Combining flowing, elegant lines, including Horta’s signature whiplash curve, with innovative materials such as iron and glass, the structure negotiated a careful dance between estheticism and industrialism.

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ReefLine Sculpture Park, Miami Beach

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BlueLab develops responsive strategies and solutions with a core mission to educate and inspire global environmental action by directing funds raised through philanthropy towards innovative projects (domestic and worldwide) that seek to restore, reinforce, and protect coastal marine ecosystems, rivers, and lakes.

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The Chesapeake Bay - A Complex Eco-System Explained

Community Architect

Increasing floods graph (NOAA) Add culture and urban development. Bridging between climate scientists, economists, biologists, hydrologists and cultural anthropologists remains a challenge that the event about which I am reporting took on. A decisive battle in the Revolutionary War was fought here.

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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

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Their shine began to dim as soon as they were no longer carefully managed for tenancy and events. Failure hung over Baltimore's HarborPlace ever since Rouse's company was sold to General Growth which later sold HarborPlace and Boston's Faneuil Hall to Ashkenazy Development. Urban Land ) His deal for Baltimore is very different.

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10 Architects Who Can – and Should – Win the Pritzker Prize

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We need celebrate this type of innovative and humanitarian approach to design over and above the monumental and symbolic. Studio Gang’s portfolio is not limited to highrises, however, (although her team has masterminded plenty more innovative towers). Hers is an architecture rooted in the past and built for the future.

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