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Weitblick Innovation Campus // Sehw Architektur

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Building volume and location The building providing modern working environments is the first component of the emerging innovation park in Augsburg, a place bringing together the worlds of work and research. The catering facility on the ground floor will become a popular meeting place in the southern part of the innovation park.

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Zaha Hadid Architects completes dune-like Beeah Headquarters in Sharjah

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It is powered by a solar array and meets LEED Platinum standards – the highest certification awarded by the green building certification program – setting "a new benchmark for future workplaces". Inside, the building is divided into two wings. Landscape: Francis Landscape. Its sinuous form is intended to evoke sand dunes.

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BEEAH Group’s new headquarters by Zaha Hadid Architects

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The headquarters is the latest milestone for BEEAH Group as it continues to pioneer innovations for Sharjah and across the globe, establishing a base of operations for the group to diversify into new, future-critical industries. Embedded within its context of Sharjah’s Al Sajaa desert, the design echoes the surrounding landscape.

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BEEAH Headquarters by Zaha Hadid Architects

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The headquarters is the latest milestone for BEEAH Group as it continues to pioneer innovations for Sharjah and across the globe. With their new headquarters, BEEAH demonstrates how technology can scale sustainable impact and ultimately serve as a blueprint for tomorrow’s smart, sustainable cities. Photo © Hufton+Crow.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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This article aims to highlight some of the world’s most innovative minds, and celebrate their success in an evergreen format that can inspire the AEC community year-round. Her view was that the mass-produced houses dotting the British landscape — structures she nicknamed “Noddy Boxes” — were cramped and poorly designed.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

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How to Make a Home more Eco-friendly Can you have a net-zero house?