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What are Innovation Districts?

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Ho Chi Minh City Innovation District / Sasaki. Image Courtesy of Sasaki As technology and infrastructure rapidly evolve, a new buzzword finds itself in conversations across industries - innovation. What are innovation districts and how do they influence the built environment? Read more »

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Holcim and Zaha Hadid Architects team debuts second 3D printed concrete bridge concept

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Zaha Hadid Architects has released details of a second collaborative effort with Holcim on a 3D printed bridge concept that was first debuted as part of the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale. The construction was completed recently in Lyon, France, on the grounds of Holcim’s Innovation Hub.

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Artificial Intelligence as an Ally in Architectural Decarbonization: From Conception to Building Implementation

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Image by Nick Fewings Unsplash For a long time, sustainability in the architectural field was synonymous with technology. Efficiency was directly linked to innovative technological devices that adorned buildings with gadgets. Marina Gardens, Singapore.

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Designing for the Future: Henning Larsen's Innovation-Driven Sustainable Architecture

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Image © Hörður Sveinsson The purpose of innovation is to promote positive change and progress in various aspects of life. This involves creating, developing and implementing new ideas, methods, products, or processes that improve existing ones or introduce completely new concepts.

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Utopia vs. Public Reality: Lessons from 20th Century Urban Planning

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Image © Vincent Callebaut Architectures Kenzo Tange's 1960 Tokyo Bay Plan reflected the zeitgeist of a society enamored by rapid technological advancement and post-war optimism. Buckminster Fuller's 1959 dome concept over Manhattan was developed on a belief in humanity's ability to shape its environment on an unprecedented scale.

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What is Low-Tech Architecture: Comparing Shigeru Ban and Yasmeen Lari's Approaches

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Far from being a regressive approach, the term remains open to innovations but seeks to rebalance the industry’s reliance on mechanization. Shigeru Ban Architects Unveils Paper Log House at Philip Johnson's Glass House.

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University of Miami's School of Architecture to design smart 'Silica City' concept for booming Guyana

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Silica City' is an 11,000-acre planned community of 60,000 people near the Guyana International Airport with residential plots, a city center, an 'Innovation Village' area, and AI -bolstered infrastructure.

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