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Henning Larsen Reimagines the Future of Swedish Suburbia

December 19, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Danish practice Henning Larsen has created a new masterplan to reimagine the suburbs and town of Täby, Sweden. Hoping to address the desire for vibrant city life in suburbia, the 292,000 sq meter masterplan emphasizes sports, education, nature, culture and entrepreneurship. Transforming Täby from a suburb into a city, the project will focus on the town’s cohesive sense of local identity, as well as its strong emphasis on education and the environment.

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Dutch Designers Create a New Vertical Village for the Netherlands

December 18, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

A team of Dutch design studios have won the competition for a new high-rise development next to the Leidsche Rijn station in Utrecht. Architekten Cie, Karres en Brands, KCAP and Geurst & Schulze joined together to create a development of three towers with over 1,000 residences. Mixing social housing with medium to high rent apartments, the project weaves together collective spaces around sustainable urban living. Redefining high-rise design, the vertical village aims to bring Utrecht’s landscapes into the sky.

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Morphosis Designs a 15-Story Hotel for L.A.’s Sunset Strip

December 17, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Morphosis has revealed a design for a new 15-story hotel along the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles. The design comes four months after Silver Creek Development purchased the property and the site of the landmark Viper Room night club. At nearly 200 feet in height, the mid-rise structure would feature an a large interior opening through two connected towers. The sinuous hotel would redefine one of L.A.’s most iconic streetscapes.

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Francis Kéré Designs a Wooden Art Pavilion for Tippet Rise

December 17, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Berlin-based Burkinabé architect Diébédo Francis Kéré has designed a wooden pavilion for Tippet Rise Art Center in Montana. Located in the Beartooth Mountains, the pavilion commission will support the construction of an environmentally sustainable secondary school in Burkina Faso called Naaba Belem Goumma. Kéré designed the project so visitors can experience a “rain of light” as sunlight filters through a structure of vertically stacked logs.

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Minneapolis to Become First Major U.S. City to End Single-Family Zoning

December 14, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Minneapolis will become the first major U.S. city to end single-family home zoning. City Council passed Minneapolis 2040, a plan to permit three-family homes in the city’s residential neighborhoods. This significant zoning change will also allow high-density buildings along transit corridors and abolish parking minimums for all new construction. Hoping to combat high housing costs, segregation and sprawl, the plan is set to become a precedent for cities across the United States.

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Perkins + Will Design Mile-Long Outdoor Museum for Los Angeles

December 14, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Perkins + Will have revealed a design for an open-air museum along the Crenshaw light-rail line in Los Angeles. Dubbed Destination Crenshaw, the project will run 1.1 miles and feature outdoor art and cultural spaces that celebrate black thinkers, activists, and performers of Los Angeles. Featuring works of public art as well as streetscape upgrades by Studio-MLA, the design was conceived as a response to Metro’s decision to put a section of the Crenshaw/LAX Line at ground level.

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Moscow Launches New Smart City District as a Living Lab

December 13, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

The government of Moscow has begun developing an existing district in the city to test nearly 30 new ‘smart’ technologies for urban development. Home to over 8,000 people, the district is testing ideas on smart lighting, smart waste management, and smart heating. The city intends to evaluate what impact technologies bring to residents and adjust its urban renewal plan once the pilot is complete.

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Google Reveals Revised Mountain View Campus Plan by BIG and Heatherwick Studio

December 12, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

New details of Google‘s Mountain View campus by BIG and Heatherwick Studio have been revealed. Initially announced in 2015, the project has seen several revisions after first running into difficulty with the city planning board. The latest scheme includes a combination of office, retail, public and residential space. Located in North Bayshore, California, the revised plan focuses on the site’s natural environment and affordable housing.

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Three Teams Selected to Reimagine New York City’s Green Trash Bins

December 11, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

The NYC Department of Sanitation, Van Alen Institute, and the Industrial Designers Society of America / American Institute of Architects New York have announced the three finalists in their BetterBin competition. The competition offered designers an opportunity to reimagine New York City’s iconic green wire litter basket. The three finalist design teams are Group Project (Colin P. Kelly), IONDESIGN GmbH Berlin, and Smart Design. Each team will now produce 12 full-size prototypes that will be tested in New York City neighborhoods in summer 2019.

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Studio Fuksas Wins Competition for Gelendzhik Airport in Russia

December 11, 2018 Eric Baldwin 0

Studio Fuksas has won the competition to design the new Gelendzhik Airport in Gelendzhik, Russia. Gelendzhik is considered the third most popular resort city on the Black Sea coast. Prioritizing the landscape and an interior garden of local pine trees, the project is set to become the new gateway into the city. Inspired by the flight of birds when they change direction, the airport was made to be a new landmark for Gelendzhik.