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Adaptive Reuse as a Strategy for Sustainable Urban Development and Regeneration

ArchDaily

Inserting new activities within an existing framework is increasingly becoming a defining aspect of contemporary architecture, as the need for sustainable alternatives to building anew turns more urgent.

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Forging the Future of Eco-Conscious Construction: The Imperative of Tailored Sustainability Blueprints

ArchDaily

In today’s landscape, a sustainability roadmap is a strategic imperative for business resilience and growth. Image © Shutterstock As we confront the critical reality of climate change, the construction industry stands at a pivotal point.

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The Impact of Sustainable Living on Urban Development

The Architecture Designs

Infrastructure, transportation, and population growth have dominated urban development. The requirement for sustainability has changed this focus. Sustainable living practices steer urban design and development in new, eco-friendly directions. Waste reduction and recycling source: ied.eu

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American Housing Month – June 2023 Is Here!!!

Aric Gitomer Architect

Each year, the American Housing Survey (AHS) is sponsored is sponsored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and conducted by the U.S. The housing industry plays a crucial role in providing homes for people and contributes significantly to the economy. Census Bureau.

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"By focusing so much on carbon reduction we are neglecting other areas where our industry causes harm"

Deezen

Architects must start placing greater emphasis on protecting biodiversity in their projects, writes RSHP sustainability lead Michelle Sanchez. First, sustainability as a concept goes beyond environmental impact. We are forgetting that sustainability engages with a far greater range of issues than carbon emissions alone.

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Copenhagen's industrial harbour is being developed into a recreational hub

Deezen

Promotion: the City of Copenhagen is transforming the Danish capital's harbour into a vibrant public space with recreational activities and residential developments. The Silo has a faceted facade made from galvanised steel and inside the building, the exposed concrete walls were retained to celebrate the building's industrial history.

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SOHO Wisdom Granary of Dingzha Watertown by line+

Archinect

In Dingzha, we hope to build a new "urban and rural collaboration" model based on industry introduction and local circulation and combine pre-operation with spatial transformation to create a new hometown in the old town.