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Grimshaw announces new foundation aimed at inclusivity, youth engagement

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The new charitable arm of Grimshaw Architects has been announced by its founder at an event held last week at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. Grimshaw Foundation board of trustees.

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10 architectural designs we enjoyed this week

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In case you haven't checked out Archinect's Pinterest boards in a while, we have compiled ten recently pinned images from outstanding projects on various Archinect Firm and People profiles. Today's top images (in no particular order) are from the board Architect Sure!

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Grimshaw and Farshid Moussavi create metaverse social spaces

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Architecture studios Grimshaw , HWKN , WHY and Farshid Moussavi have partnered with metaverse company Pax.world to create a series of virtual hubs informed by the ancient Silk Road. Grimshaw designed changeable spaces based on the data generated by user interaction. Photography is courtesy of Pax.world. .

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Geodes inform design of Arizona research building by Grimshaw and Architekton

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Architecture studios Grimshaw and Architekton looked to natural elements such as rocks and saguaro cacti while designing the Walton Center of Planetary Health at Arizona State University. The building is "of the desert, not a building in the desert", said Grimshaw. There also is a 389-seat auditorium.

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This week UN experts denounced executions connected to Neom

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This week on Dezeen , independent United Nations Human Rights Council experts urged Saudi authorities not to carry out planned executions of three people for reportedly opposing the Neom mega project.

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Twelve materially striking university buildings from Dezeen's Pinterest

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The Chilean architect's aim was to encourage people to be creative and use their imagination by demonstrating how a simple multi-storey building can become spatially complex. The 544,000-square-feet complex accommodates people working in robotics, bioengineering, applied physics and mechanical engineering.

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Oxford Corner Mixed-Use Development, Sydney, NSW

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In recent times, the traditional retail centre of Oxford Street has been in decline in the face of competition from new shopping malls, with many vacant shops, and is in need of revitalisation and destination developments to draw people back to the area. The site presented many streetscape challenges.