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Red Dunes Playtopia, Guanggang New Town, Guangzhou

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This innovative design showcases undulating red dunes that create an alluring landscape for children’s activities. This innovative approach eliminates the need for surface drainage outlets, allowing rainwater to naturally disperse into green spaces and designated peak drainage outlets.

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Building Melbourne: Amazing Architecture Across Australia’s Cultural Capital

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Few cities combine history, culture and innovation like Melbourne. From its historic structures to its contemporary skyscrapers, Melbourne’s architecture blends building techniques and modern design approaches. The Studio Hall, a large, flexible space designed for informal use throughout the day, is central to the design.

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Parkveien 27-31 by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter a social success and architectural precision

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The design preserves the core of the historical buildings, while using innovative techniques and modern elements that complement the existing structures. The proposal sees it as important to invest in good public spaces, varied urban forms such as arcades and squares, as well as green space in the form of fruit tree gardens.

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26 Pioneering Architecture Firms Rethinking the Fundamentals of Design

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As we look forward to a new year and a new era of architectural innovation, the following winning practices from the 11 th A+Awards are leading the way. The firm’s impressive scope extends from commercial buildings, such as factories, showrooms and office blocks, to residential apartments and multi-unit housing developments.

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Rooftop Greenhouse Agrotopia, West Flanders

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Through innovative water recuperation and by reusing urban waste heat, Agrotopia enters into a circular symbiosis with the city. With a spectacular view across the expansive landscape and the city, urban horticulture atop industrial rooftops is afforded a prominent place in Roeselare’s skyline. photo © Filip Dujardin.

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The Vegetable Palace, West Flanders

e-architect

Through innovative water recuperation and by reusing urban waste heat, Agrotopia enters into a circular symbiosis with the city. With a spectacular view across the expansive landscape and the city, urban horticulture atop industrial rooftops is afforded a prominent place in Roeselare’s skyline. photo © Filip Dujardin.

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Glasgow School of Art presents 10 postgraduate design projects

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Courses: MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy, MDes Design Innovation and Service Design, MSc Product Design Engineering, MDes Fashion and Textiles, MDes Sound for the Moving Image, MArch Architectural Studies, MDes Interior Design and MDes Photography, Illustration and Graphics. Course: MDes Design Innovation and Service Design.

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