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Navigating 2024: European Cities Tackle Urban Cooling, Congestion, and Connection

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via Shutterstock | Alexandre.ROSA | Rotterdam As we begin 2024, European cities present various urban development markers that are setting the path for the new year. In these diverse urban fabrics, European cities are demonstrating a commitment to defining challenges and working towards shaping a climate-conscious future.

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The World’s Largest Urban Solar Farmfor Expo 2030 in Rome by CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati

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Expo 2030 Roma will take place in Tor Vergata, a vast area in the municipality of Rome that is home to the eponymous university – one of the leading academic hubs in Italy – as well as a densely inhabited residential district. The master plan aims to reverse that process through sustainable, long-term development.

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Tirana’s Radical Transformation: How Albania’s Capital is Defying Tradition and Rewriting Its Future

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Yet, Tirana is now defying these challenges, leading a new wave of urban development that is rewriting its future. It wasn’t until when the economy started to grow in the 2000s that Tirana’s leadership made urban development a key priority. So, how did this come about?

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The Future of Architecture: BioDiverCities and Nature-based Solutions (NbS)

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In January 2022, the World Economic Forum issued the BiodiverCities by 2030 report with a key message: “Transforming Cities’ Relationship with Nature.” Architects and landscape architects are instrumental in the practical implementation of NbS in urban environments. Landscape and planning development Sierra Sathorn.

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Copenhagen addresses global warming with climate-resilient architecture

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Voted the world's most sustainable city by TimeOut in 2021 , the Danish capital features buildings and public spaces designed to be both eco-conscious and climate-resilient. The ambition is to set out a plan for how architecture can help to target the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals by 2030. Partnership content.

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Ephemeral Structures, Enduring Ideas: Why Architectural Pavilions Still Matter

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But despite their ephemeral nature, pavilions leave a lasting impression, emphasizing the need to balance aesthetic innovation with environmental sustainability during assembly and disassembly. They are designed and assembled only to be dismantled after a relatively short time.

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Uppsala Central by C.F. Møller Architects

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At the same time, increased capacity for rail traffic to the area is essential for a prosperous and long-term urban development to be possible. By 2050, Uppsala is expected to have up to twice as many train passengers, which is in line with the ambition for the municipality to be fossil-free by 2030 and climate-positive by 2050.