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Ten landscape architecture projects by students at Clemson University

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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Grand Canal is the longest human-made artificial canal or river in the world, extending over 1,014 miles. Situated on the site of a once-thriving cotton mill, this new park offers lush areas of vegetation, open lawns for picnicking and play, and a strong connection to the Swamp Rabbit Trail.

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7 Ways Landscape Architects Broke New Ground in 2022

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When architects respond thoughtfully to a site’s native ecology, development can elevate nature and shape meaningful, enduring spaces that enrich the planet and the lives of its population. Innovating Water Management. Jury Winner, 10 th Annual A+Awards, Urban and Masterplan. Responding to Climate Change.

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Solar Trees Marketplace by Koichi Takada Architects

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A look to history determines the way forward Situated 20km south-west of Shanghai, on a site that only four decades ago was densely forested, Solar Trees Marketplace is the first step in returning green to greater Shanghai and mitigating the effects of urban sprawl. Once again restoring the dominance of nature.

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Bristol Zoo Gardens Clifton homes

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The plans were submitted by Bristol Zoological Society, who have owned and managed the 12-acre Clifton site since it first opened in 1836. At the old zoo site in Clifton, some of the most iconic buildings will be sensitively restored and converted, with care taken to maintain their heritage features.

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Non-Linear Chronologies: 7 Chinese Firms Designing Architecture Against the March of Time

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The seven A+Award winners highlighted showcase innovative structures and materials that have created spaces that are both forward-thinking and multi-layered in time. The focal point of the space is a restored red brick wall, traditional to historical Chinese architecture, that connects the past with the present.

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BDP Architecture Practice Information + News

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This is supported by BDP’s new strategic plan ‘Investing in Ideas’, which promotes knowledge sharing across all its global studios, connecting sector experts and multiple professional disciplines to foster creativity and innovation. Nick Fairham continues: “Our global strategy is enhancing the diversity and innovation in our practice.

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Ten architecture projects by students at Lancaster University

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Focusing on sustainability and ethics, we empower our students to find innovative solutions that repurpose materials and extend the life of buildings. The timber-framed building, inspired by locally-mined bismuth crystal, is situated on the site of an old villa.