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A new 15-minute city is being developed near Salt Lake City

Brandon Donnelly

Here’s a map to help you get situated: In addition to this being a big and meaningful development opportunity with an estimated 7,400 new households being contemplated, the land authority also wants this to become an innovation hub and a model “15-minute city.”

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Milan's L'Innesto development to provide net-zero social housing

Deezen

The fourth pillar involves promoting active mobility, public transport and sharing systems, which is estimated to save the equivalent of 1,362 tonnes of CO2 during the first five years of the project, as the community moves away from private vehicle ownership. Project credits.

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All the Comforts of Home a new Skilled Nursing Facility

Dennis Kowal Architects

Dennis Kowal Architects created a masterplan for expansion, designs for new living areas, and three new wings for occupancy. Traffic, utilities, land acquisition and zoning restrictions were all adeptly addressed and the project was built with no variances. We want beautiful new rooms for our patients.”

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American Icon or Chief Offender?

Community Architect

Or, more precisely, and even more mundane, the zoning that enables it. The culprit hides out in a section of municipal zoning code that is titled "Single family residential", frequently abbreviated as R1. The history of zoning Zoning in general rarely gets much attention these days. Let's review the battles lines.

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Towers instead of Pavilions: An entirely different Inner Harbor

Community Architect Daily

The new skyline of the Inner Harbor as per Bramble's design team The proposal departs from the original Harbor Masterplan of Wallace, Roberts Todd of the 1970s which defined an inner and an outer frame in which the inner structures had to be low with the exception of the World Trade Center. plan of Ayer Saint Gross of 2013.

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A Vision for Baltimore (Part 2 - A Strategy)

Community Architect Daily

Photo: Philipsen) Baltimore, frequently a Johnny-come-lately, years ago embraced " complete streets ", a bike masterplan and a green network plan. Yet, drastic retooling is needed, especially in zoning and the allocation of life, work and recreation, not only within a single jurisdiction, but with an entire region.

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Liverpool Building News: Merseyside Architecture

e-architect

At the event, Pete Swift gave a fascinating talk focused on Planit-IE’s ambitious masterplan for Albert Dock, which sets out a vision which will revitalise the historic landmark through new public realm proposals and the creation of a new, gateway into the Dock, and improve the overall visitor experience.