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Casa Nueva: Working in the Garden / Van Atta Associates

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Pampulha Square / Arquitetos Associados

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  • Architects: Arquitetos Associados: - Arquitetos Associados / Alexandre Brasil, André Luiz Prado, Bruno Santa Cecília, Carlos Alberto Maciel
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  19000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2008

Farrar Pond Project - FlexFENCE / Mikyoung Kim Design

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Sunnylands Center and Gardens / The Office of James Burnett + Frederick Fisher & Partners, Architects

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Levinson Plaza, Mission Park / Mikyoung Kim Design

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ChonGae Canal Restoration Project / Mikyoung Kim Design

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  91000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2007

Harrington Grove Country Club / Hassell

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  • Interior Designers: HASSELL: Hassell
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2230
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2009

Jack Evans Boat Harbour / ASPECT Studios

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Tweed Heads, Australia
  • Landscape Architects: ASPECT Studios
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  43000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Lotus Park / Studio 505

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Courtesy of Studio 505

Australian architects and designers Studio 505 are currently completing a series of iconic projects in a new cultural precinct in Victoria’s ‘sister state’ Jiangsu Province in China.

Located in Wujin in the Changzhou precinct, the 3.5 hectare Lotus Park has been designed to be occupied throughout the year with festivals and functions throughout the day and night. The design establishes a clear and active programme of functions and includes the W Gallery, a new museum of contemporary art and many new entertainment and restaurant venues. The themes of environmental sustainability, education, recreation and community focused arts programmes are key to the establishment and success of the park programme. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Suzhou Industrial Park Central Business District / SWA Group

Lead by principal designers Hui-Li Lee and John Wong, SWA Group along with consulting architect Ojanen_Chiou Architects provided the winning competition proposal for the Suzhou Industrial Park Central Business District which aims to bridge old and new cultural historic heritage through the innovative design of public open space. Providing a focal point for the Suzhou’s CBD, the park highlights its ideal location, the connection between ecological and social environments, and the unique landscape of Jinji Lake which offers a mix of urban life and waterfront activities .

Landscape Architects: SWA Group Location: Suzhou, China Consulting Architect: Ojanen_Chiou Architects Drawings/Renderings: SWA Group

Pylon Competition Design Proposal / New Town Studio

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Courtesy of New Town Studio

Inspired by the existing lattice pylon originally designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield RA in 1927, New Town Studio, who was recently shortlisted for the Pylon Design Competition, uses a lattice steel framework to create a vertical structure which retains the transparent and open qualities of the original in a more modest form to be visually and symbolically appropriate for today. More on the project after the break.

Buildings Sprout Living Walls by Green Over Grey

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Courtesy of Green Over Grey

White Rock, a small surburb outside of Vancouver, Canada can now boast to having the largest green wall in North America thanks to Green Over Grey, Vancouver, Canada-based company that design and install green walls (also known as living walls). The once bare 3000 square foot wall is now a lush garden of a wide variety of plant life. It is located on the facade of the Semiahmoo Public Library and RCMP Facility.

1111 Lincoln Road / Raymond Jungles

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AD Classics: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation / Ruy Jervis d’Athouguia, Pedro Cid and Alberto Pessoa

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Lisbon, Portugal

9/11 Memorial and Museum / Handel Architects with Peter Walker, Davis Brody Bond

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VIsualization by Squared Design Lab - http://www.911memorial.org/

Ten years since the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the National September 11 Memorial was dedicated in a private ceremony with the victims’ families. It was officially opened to the public as of today, September 12th. The opening of the 9/11 Memorial is a first step towards the closing of a long chapter of construction at the World Trade Center site.

Canyon Lakes / Haecceitas Studio

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Courtesy of Haecceitas Studio

The concept of territorial architecture is a topic that questions various strategic understandings of complex site systems defined by conceptual ideologies, environmental implications, and identification of emerging phenomenal underlying patterns.

Borrowing influences from Zaha Hadid’s dramatic early paintings, the constructed landscapes of CJ Lim, and the writings by Sanford Kwinter, these investigations by Haecceitas Studio attempt to construct a series of methods, which will reveal the haecceity of multivalent landscapes. More images and architects’ description after the break.

AquaPark in the Swiss Alps / Personeni Raffaele Schärer Architects

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Personeni Raffaele Schärer Architects shared with us their competition proposal for an AquaPark in the Swiss Alps where they won the second prize. Located in an exceptional geographical context, the quality of the alpine setting was decisive in shaping the design of this particular water park. More images and architects’ description after the break.

The Economic Advantages of the Greenway

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Photo by Andy Mc

The greenway is a modern twist on an outdated concept. Ancient cities sprung up around trade routes. Many modern US cities were originally formed according to access to a local train station or navigable river. Today’s metropolises were brought to success by an advanced highway system. All of these circumstances were brought about by two prevailing factors, location and traffic. In a post-modern world however, when the infrastructure has been laid and a consumer society comes to live for a variety of new reasons how can these concepts be applied. The answer lies, partially at least, within the recent push for a developed greenway system.