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ODA designs "15-minute city" for Innovation QNS in Astoria

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New York architecture studio ODA has released the masterplan for a community in Queens called Innovation QNS, which will have housing, retail and public space. The plan includes a variety of housing, retail, offices, cultural centres and amenities all built around a 40,000-square-foot (3,716 square metres) public park.

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Rowan Astoria, Queens, New York

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photos © RARE Photography SARA’s criteria for the award include considerations of overall design aesthetics, a project’s response to urban conditions, its community relevance, and a firm’s use of creativity, ingenuity, and innovation. The award recognizes and celebrates firms that have accomplished design achievements in architecture.

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This week BMW revealed its colour-changing iX Flow vehicle

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Improving conditions for pedestrians was also a priority of the European Commission's Efficient and Green Mobility package , which proposes an overhaul of urban infrastructure across the EU to encourage more walking and cycling to help meet decarbonisation goals. Es Devlin awarded CBE in Queen's New Years honours.

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Gensler to add planted balconies to Foster+ Partners' former City Hall

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The vacant building, renamed as 110 The Queen's Walk, is being transformed into a mixed-use scheme by Gensler for its owner – the Kuwait-owned developer St Martins. While Gensler has yet to comment on its designs, a representative from St Martins said the project is focusing on "safeguarding" the building's character.

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Pine Lane House, Saugerties, New York Renovation

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The addition to the main floor aligns the entry with the center of the house, while moving the interior social space closer to the existing trees to the west. The addition to the main floor aligns the entry with the center of the house, while moving the interior social space closer to the existing trees to the west.

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Dorothée Meilichzon nods to Alice in Wonderland for Cotswolds hotel interior

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French interior designer Dorothée Meilichzon has created the interior for boutique hotel Cowley Manor Experimental, adding chequerboard details and hidden keyholes to the rooms of the former country house. Touches of rattan, mixed with strong colour, glossy lacquer and lava stone feature throughout the 36-room hotel.

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A4 Spotlight: Origins of Shingle Style

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Many will find it surprising that the style, which has become so popular, was originally a relatively short-lived offshoot of the Victorian Queen Anne Revival style during the late 19 th century in the United States. It was also the first example of a new project type dedicated to leisure and sport: the country club.