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Belgian urban designers Dogma win the 2023 RIBA Charles Jencks Award

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The award has been given out annually since 1993 in honor of practices or individuals whose work has made substantial contributions to both the theory and practice of architecture in honor of the late theorist and architectural designer who passed away in 2019.

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An Architectural System for the Transformation of Public Space: Discover the Work of Colectivo C733 in Mexico

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© Rafael Gamo In 2019, the Secretariat of Urban Development hired the Faculty of Architecture at the National Autonomous University of Mexico to organize a competition to develop small-scale public works in vulnerable regions of northern Mexico.

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David Baker Architects wins 2019 HUD 'best in affordable housing' honor

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Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) are recognizing four housing designs with the 2019 AIA/HUD Secretary's Awards. The American Institute of Architects’ (AIA) Housing Knowledge Community in conjunction with the Office of the Secretary of the U.S.

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U.S. cities experience ‘Doppler shift’ in walkable urban development

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are experiencing a “Doppler shift” in walkable development, according to a researcher at the George Washington University School of Business and co-author of the report, 2019 Foot Traffic Ahead report. The 30 largest cities in the U.S.

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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: R

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Located as it was and is at the east end of Franklin Boulevard, the building functioned as a gateway and symbol of the city’s rapidly expanding transportation infrastructure and commercial development upon its opening in 1960. As a development partner, the UO would lease the land to Project^. Redevelopment proposal by Project^.

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BVN tops Sydney's brutalist Sirius building with copper-pod extensions

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Sydney's brutalist Sirius Building has been renovated BVN a competition to redesign the building in 2019 following a campaign to save it from demolition. Revitalising built infrastructure, instead of resorting to demolition, is crucial for sustainable urban development," said Rossington. "By

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Copenhagen's industrial harbour is being developed into a recreational hub

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Promotion: the City of Copenhagen is transforming the Danish capital's harbour into a vibrant public space with recreational activities and residential developments. The development will also provide space for events, introduce nature to the site and make the area cleaner and friendlier. Image by Daniel Rasmussen.