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Tartu Downtown Cultural Centre Competition News

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More information about the Downtown Cultural Centre (in Estonian) is available at: [link]. Additional information: Elo Kiivet, project manager of the Tartu Downtown Cultural Centre, elo.kiivet@tartu.ee; +372 5656 9674. Old City Harbour Development in Tallinn. Tallinn Urban Development Competition. Wood Works.

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Estonia Architecture News: Estonian Buildings

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Image and information from Tartu City Government / Estonian Association of Architects. 8 Nov 2019. 26 Feb 2019. Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2019 Vision Competition. 11 Sep – 3 Nov 2019. Opening Week: 11-15 Sep 2019. Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2019 Vision Competition. Tallinn Urban Development.

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Hyde Park, Hoofddorp Station District, Amsterdam

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Located right next to Hoofddorp station, from spring of 2019, it will be just four minutes by train from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and twelve minutes from Amsterdam’s business district in Zuidas. The outdated office estate Beukenhorst-West will be transformed into an attractive urban district. and IC Netherlands B.V.

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BIG and Samoo unveil design for "flood-proof" floating city Oceanix Busan

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Oceanix Busan will be a first-of-its-kind floating development in South Korea. It says Oceanix Busan – which expands urban development into the ocean with habitation built on floating platforms – is sustainable, resilient and flood-proof.

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Parkveien 27-31 by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter a social success and architectural precision

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Beyond its structural innovation, the Parkveien project’s eco-friendly features include renewable energy sources, green roofs, and efficient waste management systems that will significantly reduce its carbon footprint, aiming to set an inspiring example for future urban projects.

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Gent Design Museum, Belgium

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Led by urban development company Sogent in collaboration with Design Museum Gent, Carmody Groarke, RE-ST and TRANS Architectuur, the project aims to sensitively restore the museum’s existing buildings, extend the original masterplan and broaden the museum’s programme of design culture and visitor outreach.

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Local Wisdom, Global Impact: 3 Ways Architects Are Designing Contextually Relevant Spaces

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National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts (Wei-Wu-Ying) by Mecanoo , Kaohsiung, Taiwan | Project of the Year, 2019; Jury & Popular Choice Winner, Hall/Theater, 7th Annual A+Awards On one hand, their work on the Kaohsiung Center for the Arts shows how design can emerge directly from the natural environment. The takeaway?

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