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Shenzhen Zhuxi Building by Aedas

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The design is a low-carbon live-work environment that integrates art and nature, which is slated to be a new urban landmark for the city.’ Inspired by the surrounding landscape and the form of bamboo, the architectural design is in a stacking form mimicking the bamboo joints. Kelvin says. Kelvin says. Source by Aedas.

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Muda Architects completes circular museum dedicated to traditional Chinese medicine

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Its circular form spans land and water and is designed by Muda Architects as a giant Taiji diagram, or yin-yang symbol, to represent the philosophy of holistic traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The basement level contains an underground parking facility. It traverses the building's three storeys and is illuminated by skylights.

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Event: Baumer Lecture Series, Adib Cúre and Carie Penabad

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The practice seeks to find beauty in differences and is drawn to what makes an environment unique. The Baumer Series invites prominent researchers and practitioners of architecture, landscape architecture, and city and regional planning to present their work and to engage subjects both topical and enduring.

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Visa’s Market Support Center by Henning Larsen is completeheadq

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Photo © Jason O’Rear “To create a space that integrates seamlessly into the fabric of San Francisco’s newest nieghborhood, our approach to Mission Rock was born out of meaningful collaboration and a shared understanding of the urban environment.

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Västerås Travel Center by BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

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The building celebrates movement and creates a welcoming, warm and transparent mobility hub that will become an important social and economic node redefining the city’s infrastructure and landscape. Image © BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group The landscape unites across the railway and is shaped by flow.

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Mass Timber Logistics Hub in Netherlands by Henning Larsen

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Driven by a shared commitment to reduce emissions, create a fair working environment and be circular by design to minimize waste and keep resources in use. Biogenic materials and significantly increasing biodiversity are prioritized – over 40% of the site is dedicated to its landscape, inspired by the surrounding island habitat.

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Tianfu Museum of Chinese Medicine by MUDA-Architects

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Starting from the concept of “wholeness and dialectics,” and impregnated the concept of Yin-Yang theory to bring forth the design into a void-solid combination of spaces generated by the conceived architecture and landscape. Yin and yang, solidity and void, are closely linked and enclosed by a circular ring road.