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Barvikha Club by Asadov Architectural Studio

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A ring road with branches to each group of houses runs along the perimeter of the site. Then the pedestrian zone begins – the central boulevard leading to the community center of the village. with land plots from 3 to 7 acres.

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New Directions: 7 Ways Contemporary Architects Are Shaking Up Traditional Transport Spaces

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Yet, in deft hands, transportation structures can transcend this hazy realm of the in-between to become meaningful destinations in their own right. Meanwhile, a parking zone was absorbed into a new, wider public pathway that accommodates pedestrians and cyclists amid a burgeoning ecosystem of planting.

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High-Tech, High Pace: This Groundbreaking Humanitarian Build Reimagines Reconstruction in Crisis Zones

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. “You never know where and when the missiles will come,” says Maria Povstyana, clarifying, as if it were needed, how challenging logistics can be in the world’s most visible war zone. The post High-Tech, High Pace: This Groundbreaking Humanitarian Build Reimagines Reconstruction in Crisis Zones appeared first on Journal.

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Zhuhai north area water purification plant Phase II and high-tech zone Sports Centre by Aedas

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Led by Aedas Executive Director Fiona Chen and Founder and Global Principal Designer Keith Griffiths, Aedas joint venture with Southwest Municipal Engineering Design & Research Institute of China won the design competition for Zhuhai North Area Water Purification Plant Phase II and Sports Centre in the High-tech Zone.

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Foster + Partners unveils design for Hangzhou centre around "leafy spine"

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Transportation options will include autonomous pods "The masterplan is organised around a 2.5-kilometre kilometre central axis that runs the full length of the site, from north to south," Foster + Partners head of urban design Bruno Moser said.

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Foster + Partners wins competition to design a new centre for Hangzhou

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kilometre central axis that runs the full length of the site, from north to south. Image © Foster + Partners The axis intersects with different bodies of water, generating five distinctive zones with unique characteristics. Bruno Moser, Head of Urban Design, Foster + Partners, said: “The masterplan is organised around a 2.5-kilometre

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Sustainable Suburban Expansion: How Architects Are Reawakening Dormant Developments

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By prioritizing pedestrian-friendly spaces and promoting alternative transportation methods — such as public transit and shared micro-mobility — New Urbanism aims to reduce dependence on private vehicles. This holistic approach to transportation planning can reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality and enhance community well-being.