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Populous to design AS Roma's new stadium for 2027

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The design that replaces the 71-year-old Stadio Olimpico will include an upgraded Curva Sud (or curved ultra fan seating area) element considered to be the largest in any professional European football facility among its 60,000 seats and be completed in time for the club’s 100th anniversary in 2027.

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

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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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WHY Architecture reveals Yoshimoto Pavilion for Expo 2025

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We recently featured the firm's current need for an experienced Project Architect in Culver City, CA in a roundup of domestic employment opportunities. WHY is also recently behind the Louvre's planned expansion of its Byzantine and Eastern Christian Art galleries for 2027.

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David Chipperfield’s K-Project corporate headquarters breaks ground in Seoul

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David Chipperfield Architects has just broken ground on a new corporate headquarters project for a South Korean IT company in Seoul.

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HKS and Hood Design Studio’s CMNTY Culture development set for a 2024 groundbreaking in Hollywood

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An updated version of HKS and Hood Design Studio ’s musically-inspired CMNTY Culture campus in Hollywood has been shared after the results of an initial study for the project were published by the Los Angeles Department of City Planning recently.

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Whither 400 Lake Shore Drive? Chicago critic Edward Keegan asks for a firm answer

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A look at some recent history of large projects in the city offers some guidance, and reason for concern. Because city building is always a work in progress, as a number of orphan towers can attest." The first half of the project broke ground in June and expects to be ready for its initial tenants to move in by the fall of 2027.

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Barcelona Completes First Phase of a Multiyear Renovation of La Rambla

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Rendering of the proposed La Rambla redevelopment project. Image Courtesy of Barcelona City Council, under policy of fair use La Rambla, a 1.2-kilometer-long kilometer-long promenade in Barcelona , was established in 1766 along the old city walls. The entire project is expected to be finished in 2027. Read more »