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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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3XN GXN Unveils Design for Hybrid-Timber Office Building in Amsterdam’s Zuidas District

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The structure, developed in collaboration with Victory Group, Icon Real Estate, and Erik Dhont Landscape Architects, features a hybrid-timber construction system that creates a stepped volume, breaking down the building’s mass. The project is expected to begin construction in the first half of 2025 and conclude in late 2027.

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Finnish Museum of History and Future Selects Sigge Architects' Design as Competition Winner

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The proposal, selected out of over 400 entries, creates a permeable structure along the waterfront, acting as a catalyst for the regeneration of the area. Construction is expected to start in 2027 and be completed by 2029, with a public opening scheduled for 2030.

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SCAPE completes Living Breakwaters coastal resiliency project for Staten Island

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SCAPE has completed work on the $111 million Living Breakwater coastal resiliency project in Staten Island, New York three years after the start of construction in the borough's Tottenville neighborhood. A live oyster installation for the project is expected to follow by 2027.

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Just under a quarter of all UK high-rises with 'dangerous' cladding have been remediated, new report finds

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Construction News has the latest on the concerning lack of progress backtracking throughout the country's building and construction industry, where now just 1,088 of the 4,374 identified have completed their necessary remediations. Another 2,066 buildings have begun the process overall).

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KPF presents Detroit's new University of Michigan Center for Innovation design

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A new project in Detroit from Kohn Pedersen Fox will deliver the University of Michigan 's Center for Innovation (UMCI), a six-story academic research and teaching facility that is expected to open by the spring of 2027.

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Construction commences on SOM skyscrapers at former Chicago Spire site

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American developer Related Midwest has resumed construction on the 400 Lake Shore skyscraper in Chicago on a site that has experienced more than a decade's worth of revisions and delays. Construction teams in Chicago have begun work on the foundation for the 72-storey skyscraper designed by SOM. Images courtesy of Related Midwest.

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