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MAD designs Nanhai Art Center to emulate "continuous wave of water"

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Once complete, it is intended to resemble moving water, with large roof eaves modelled on the traditional architecture of Lingnan, the region in which Guangdong is located. Read: MAD designs bamboo leaf-roofs for Anji Culture and Art Center The plan for Nanhai Art Center is arranged around a central axis.

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Cobe and Lundén Architecture Company win competition for community and municipal building in Finland

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The building is part of a larger masterplan for the so-called Espoon Keskus, one of five major urban centres in Espoo, creating a diverse neighbourhood with new residential buildings, commercial facilities, public transportation, and green urban spaces. Construction for Espoo House will begin in early 2026 and is expected to open in 2029.

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MAD Architects unveils Nanhai Art Center

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Commercial spaces are placed along the lake, radiating architectural texture to the lakeshore landscape belt. The second-floor viewing platforms and outdoor patios connect three main functions together, also with the commercial and F&B space below to complete the visitor experiences and loop circulation. Site Area: Approx.

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Zentralklinikum Hochrhein, Albbruck, Baden-Württemberg

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The exemplary hospital building with around 360 beds should be completed in Albbruck by 2029 – as the centerpiece of the health park of the same name that is being realized simultaneously as a separate project. Concept: “Healing Environment” A hospital should be a place with its own identity in which both staff and patients feel at home.

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Zaha Hadid Architects wins competition for the development of Zugló City Centre

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Developed in phases by Bayer Construct Group in Hungary, the project will begin construction early next year and is scheduled for completion in 2029. The project will create one of the greenest and most sustainable neighborhoods on the Pest side of the capital.