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China will build replacement for Gensler soccer stadium design in Guangzhou following Evergrande debt scramble

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Chinese state-owned construction contractor will build China’s largest soccer park in Guangzhou on the site where struggling Chinese property developer China Evergrande Group was supposed to build its soccer stadium. The site was originally meant for a 100,000-seat stadium designed by Gensler.

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An ancient “engineering miracle” has been discovered in Egypt

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The site has been under investigation for the last 20 years, with Dominican lawyer and archaeologist Kathleen Martínez leading the project. The team made some remarkable discoveries during that time, not least in 2021, when they uncovered 16 burial chambers and a pair of gold-tongued mummies.

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Rolls-Royce and EasyJet test hydrogen-powered aircraft engine

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British airline EasyJet and engineering company Rolls-Royce have run a commercial aircraft engine on hydrogen in what they claim is a "world first", potentially paving the way for the decarbonisation of plane travel. The engine is considered an early concept demonstrator, so the technology is still in its infancy.

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New Beginnings Inaugural Urban Art Installation // Alebel Desta Consulting Architects and Engineers

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Year: 2021. © Alebel Desta Consulting Architects and Engineers. © Alebel Desta Consulting Architects and Engineers. © Alebel Desta Consulting Architects and Engineers. © Alebel Desta Consulting Architects and Engineers. © Alebel Desta Consulting Architects and Engineers. Project Status: Built.

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Zaha Hadid Architects’ luxury multifamily project on the site of the Surfside collapse will not include a memorial 

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The site of the 2021 Surfside Collapse—the structural engineering failure of a 13-story condominium building in Surfside, Florida—will not include a memorial after a developer’s plans to move forward with The post Zaha Hadid Architects’ luxury multifamily project on the site of the Surfside collapse will not include a memorial appeared first on The (..)

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Elliott Architects uses dramatic cantilever for House on a Bay

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Completed in the spring of 2021, the 6,060-square-foot (563-square-metre) House on a Bay is composed of two distinct bars that sit atop a steep site overlooking a bay in Southport, Maine. He felt strongly that this building should be singular, much like its site. Structural engineer: Thorton Tomasetti.

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Birdseye references Vermont farmhouses with all-black cottage on Lake Champlain

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acre site that slopes down towards Lake Champlain. The home sits on a grassy site on the edge of Lake Champlain. The residence was completed in December of 2021 and is comprised of four gabled volumes that are oriented parallel to the shoreline and connected to one another via a long gabled walkway. Survey: Buermann Engineering.