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Yancheng East Lake Xinyu Commercial by Lacime Architects

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Surrounded by government offices, residential areas, reception hotels, and other facilities, it represents a typical new urban development zone in China. The site itself exhibits typical characteristics of Chinese urban development zones, lacking regional features and highlighting the roughness of rapid urbanization.

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Muda Architects punctures sinuous retail centre in China with double-helix viewpoint

Deezen

Chinese studio Muda Architects has added a series of glazed commercial spaces topped with snaking rooftop walkways to the Lujiatan Wetland Park in Chengdu. Sinuous accessible roofs top the Lujiatan Wetland Park Commercial Service Center. Sinuous accessible roofs top the Lujiatan Wetland Park Commercial Service Center.

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NB1 Residential Nordbahnhof by querkraft

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Living, working and growing up on the green belt Located at Vienna’s former Nordbahnhof railway station, this residential complex serves as a gateway to the new urban development site “Freie Mitte – Vielseitiger Rand” The project integrates StudioVlayStreeruwitz’s urban planning concept through its cascading urban terraces, (..)

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Shanghai West Bund AI Tower & Plaza by NIKKEN SEKKEI LTD

Archinect

Nikken Sekkei was selected in an international design competition in 2009 to lead a new urban development on the site of the former local Longhua Airport. In all, the firm has been involved in local area urban and architectural design for more than a decade. This concept runs through the entire project.

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Wooden World: How Helsinki Became a Leader in Architecture’s Timber Revolution

Architizer

Yet amidst all the urban development, Helsinki remains deeply connected to nature. The innovative development features residential and commercial buildings constructed primarily from cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glued laminated timber (glulam).

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Aedas Completes Twin-Tower Landmark at Hangzhou Qianjiang by Aedas

Archinect

It integrates commercial, cultural, retail and residential to accommodate the rapid urban development. Located in the heart of Hangzhou Ring Road, the project is conveniently accessible with double metro lines, well-developed transport system and surrounding key developments including Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium.

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Eugene/Architecture/Alphabet: R

SW Oregon Architect

Located as it was and is at the east end of Franklin Boulevard, the building functioned as a gateway and symbol of the city’s rapidly expanding transportation infrastructure and commercial development upon its opening in 1960. As a development partner, the UO would lease the land to Project^.