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10 Design set to top Shenzhen mall with indoor ski slope

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According to the studio, the development will have an "urban green axis" stretching the site from north to south, providing public space with a connection to nature.

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Schmidt Hammer Lassen transforms cement factory into West Bund Art Center

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Schmidt Hammer Lassen has converted a cement factory in Shanghai The renovated building, which takes its name from its site in the West Bund cultural district, has been adapted as lightly as possible in celebration of its industrial history.

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Rising Waters: 8 Innovative Designs in Flood-Prone Regions

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As part of the Battery Conservancy’s Masterplan, the Playscape connects visitors with nature through accessible play spaces, natural landforms, and visible water management. Battery Playscape By BKSK Architects , New York City, New York The Battery Playscape, a 1.5-acre

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BDP Architecture Practice Information + News

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Fairham continues: “Our award-winning projects range from the masterplanning of entire cities to the design of interiors and building components. BDP has been involved in China since 2007 and opened a studio at the end of 2010 to support this work and win further projects across the sectors. BDP wins Kuwait Masterplan.

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Ten shops that showcase the "stylistic diversity" of British retail architecture

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Twice proposed for total demolition, they were listed in 2010 and stand as the clearest architectural manifestation of the major wave of immigration that had such an important impact on the cultural and social landscape of post-war Britain." Its future remains uncertain."

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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands Architects

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The site presented challenging constraints including a former tenants’ hall and public right of way, existing mature trees and a neighbouring terrace of listed Georgian buildings. The landscape design achieves a net gain in biodiversity and exceeds the required urban greening factor of 0.5.

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Rendering to Reality: 6 Times Heatherwick’s Built Architecture Outdid the Project Visualization

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The new, mixed-use development was built on an expansive site bounded by a river, the M50 art district, and a park. The site chosen for the new Centre was the last patch of greenery at the hospital — a grassy hill next to the car park, bounded by roads on two sides and surrounded by large buildings.