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Stockholm Wood City: Construction of the World's Largest Urban Construction Project in Wood to Begin in 2025

ArchDaily

Courtesy of Artium Ljungberg | Henning Larsen Atrium Ljungberg has just revealed Stockholm Wood City – the world's largest urban construction project in wood. Construction on the project is expected to begin in 2025, and the first buildings are expected to be completed in 2027.

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Western resort real estate is in very high demand

Brandon Donnelly

Here’s an excerpt from a recent WSJ article talking about Park City : Prices continued to rise in most luxury ski towns this past year, but none grew as much as Park City, a former silver mining town 32 miles east of Salt Lake City. This brings the cities mentioned above closer in.

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Why Is the Real Estate Market Booming in the UAE?

The Architecture Designs

During the second quarter of 2022, the UAE real estate market is standing firm on its ground. Despite the global headwinds and rising inflation concerns of the world government, the UAE real estate market has shown little to no effects. The real estate properties in Abu Dhabi also follow the same trend of rising demand.

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Manhattan’s office building spree is now ‘over,’ according to the New York Times

Archinect

Just three large office towers — of more than 500,000 square feet — are being built across New York City, with two expected to open in 2024 or 2025 and nothing else projected to go up for years.

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Competitions: 2025-26 Loeb Fellowship

Bustler

Registration Deadline: Jan 6, 2025; Submission Deadline Jan 6, 2025 The Loeb Fellowship offers a transformative year of study and engagement at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) and a powerful worldwide network of over 450 colleagues. Loeb saw the American city in disarray and believed Harvard could help.

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Will Austin’s tall-buildings boom survive the skyscraper effect and looming tech recession?

Archinect

But joining the fraternity of cities with supertalls can also be a dubious distinction: Real estate is a lagging indicator, and skyscrapers often arrive after the boom is over, looming half-empty as monuments to a bust. Others, however, are convinced that Austin’s high-rise stampede is just getting started.

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Kimberly Dowdell elected as AIA's 2024 president, the first Black woman in the position

Archinect

Architect, real estate developer, educator, and former NOMA national president Kimberly Dowdell has been elected as AIA’s 2023 First VP/2024 President-elect. Dowdell is joined by Britt Lindberg who was elected as the 2023-2024 AIA Secretary, and Illya Azaroff as the 2023-2025 At-large Director.