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Nikken Sekkei Completes World's Longest Cantilever Skyscraper in Dubai

ArchDaily

Compromising two towers connected by an enclosed horizontal bridge, “One Za’abeel” acts as a new point of entry into the city. Designed to be a symbol of Dubai’s growth and expansion, the project offers easy access to the downtown region.

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Olvia by URLO Studio

Archinect

The morphological complexity of the terrain and its pronounced topography made the boundary between the building and the public space one of the determining elements in designing the project. Between these points there are two retail spaces and a small plaza that promotes sporadic encounters between neighbors.

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Construction update: Halfway through for ZHA & Cox Architecture's Western Sydney International Airport project

Archinect

Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has announced their team’s reaching the midway point for their ongoing Western Sydney International Airport in the Australian metro’s new Parkland City region. The region’s Aboriginal heritage is said to be a focal point of the design, along with a slate o.

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PAU’s Domino Sugar Refinery Reopens as Brooklyn’s Newest Workspace

ArchDaily

Image © Max Touhey Two Trees Management announced the official reopening of The Refinery at Domino Sugar, one of Brooklyn’s most iconic buildings transformed into a modern workspace.

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Humber Residence by Batay-Csorba Architects

Archinect

The Humber Residence is a new infill project in Toronto's Baby Point neighbourhood. Bordered to the west by the winding Humber River, many houses in the Baby Point area enjoy sought-after views of the river valley.

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Studio Gang, SCAPE complete work on transformative $61 million Tom Lee Park in Memphis

Archinect

Studio Gang and SCAPE have shared new photos following the completion of work on their $61 million Tom Lee Park redevelopment project in Memphis, Tennessee. Its ecological restoration work and accessibility to the residents of one of the city’s most impoverished neighborhoods make it an instant industry standard-bearer.

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Cracking the Housing Affordability Nut

SW Oregon Architect

For one, Euclidean land-use regulations historically downzoned urban areas, effectively banning multifamily housing while promoting suburban sprawl. Point-Access Blocks Re-legalizing single-stair apartment buildings, or "point-access blocks," offers one promising solution. That’s hardly the case today.

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