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Discover the Venues of the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States

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Image © 4kclips via Shutterstock As the Paris 2024 Olympics draw to a close, the city has showcased a new model for hosting the iconic Games by integrating its landmarks and urban spaces into the event. Officially the Games of the XXXIV Olympiad, LA28 is scheduled to take place from July 14–30, 2028. Read more »

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LA moves up Convention Center expansion plan to clear 2028 Olympics hurdle

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The Los Angeles City Council moved to finalize plans for the long-awaited expansion of the Los Angeles County Convention Center in downtown. The fate of the nearby unfinished Oceanwide Plaza development also remains unclear. The pre-design work could cost up to $100 million before the estimated $1.4 billion project kicks off in 2025.

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Frank Gehry reminisces on Toronto's past while detailing his Forma design for the New York Times

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Gehry, whose family left Toronto for Los Angeles in 1947, also detailed his misgivings at the city’s contemporary development. Groundbreaking on Forma’s first tower began last month , with an expected completion slated for 2028.

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"We don't want to develop like Europe" says Suriname's architect minister

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One thing that attracted me to take this role is that Suriname is a developing country – we're in the beginning stage of everything that has to do with buildings, with infrastructure." "So A former Dutch colony, its development has been stunted by several bouts of political turmoil since it gained independence in 1975.

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Future Cities: these urban hubs are attracting the best tech talent

The Spaces

A city’s ability to entice talent is one of the most powerful driving forces behind its success. So, how can cities position themselves to better furnish the next generation with what they want and need from their would-be formative stomping grounds? Courtesy Earls Court Development Company Best for Clean and ClimateTech Why?

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Foster + Partners redevelopment of Television City in LA moves forward

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The Los Angeles City Council has "unanimously approved" Foster + Partners redevelopment of the Television City in Los Angeles , a 25-acre site with sound stages and production studios dedicated to CBS programming. CBS still exclusively leases its production facilities.

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Alloy to build "world's tallest Passive House" skyscraper for Brooklyn

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New York-based architecture studio and developer Alloy Development has announced One Third Avenue, a 63-storey skyscraper set to be built to Passive House standards and be the second tallest building in Brooklyn. It will feature operable windows "One Third Ave will raise the bar for sustainable urban development," said Valle.

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