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The Norman Foster Institute Is Now Accepting Applications For Its 2025 Programme On Sustainable Cities

ArchDaily

© Pablo Gómez-Ogando / Courtesy of the Norman Foster Institute The Norman Foster Institute is now accepting applications for its Programme on Sustainable Cities, taking place in Madrid from January to December 2025. Each year, participants will immerse themselves in three pilot cities, engaging directly with local planners and managers.

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Neom names Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and Gensler as The Line architects

Deezen

The city is the most high-profile element of the controversial Neom development, which has been criticised widely on human rights and sustainability grounds. It's the first time in the history of urban development that a city is being realized based on a parametric model.

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Competitions: Sustainable SIX 2024-25

Bustler

Registration Deadline: Mar 1, 2025; Submission Deadline Mar 15, 2025 Sustainable SIX 2024-25 Do you have a revolutionary project, research breakthrough, or innovative idea – whether realised or conceptual? Countless transformative research projects remain buried in papers, drawings, and blueprints, hidden from the public eye.

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Jordan Weber creates installation that monitors Detroit's air quality

Deezen

The artist sought to mitigate and bring attention to the health effects of poor air quality and urban development on the local population, and show how areas inhabited by low-income people and people of colour are often more susceptible to these harmful environmental factors.

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Stockholm Wood City: The World’s Largest Wooden City

Santa Cruz Architect

Swedish urban developer Atrium Ljungberg has initiated Stockholm Wood City, anticipated to be the world’s largest urban wooden construction project. Stockholm Wood City At 62 acres (250,000 square meters) the project is thus the world’s largest known urban construction project in wood. Why Wood Construction?

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Five key projects by architect and Dezeen Awards judge Francine Houben

Deezen

She is currently overseeing a diverse range of projects spanning cultural, educational, residential, and urban developments. From designing innovative mixed-use developments to revitalizing historic landmarks, our team is committed to creating architecture that enriches lives and enhances communities."

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An immersive mixed-use urban oasis in Tongzhou by Aedas

aasarchitecture

As a focal point of Beijing urban development, Zhangjiawan is well-connected with transportation system Aedas has masterplanned the whole depot and carried out architectural design for the retail podium and hotel nearby. ” Global Design Principal Christine Lam says.