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8 tallest buildings in Europe you must know about
The skyline of Europe is a largely mesmerizing canvas of low-rise structures with a sprinkling of skyscrapers.
Hello!
Today, we have some exciting updates for you, including new stadiums, skyscrapers, and resorts.
Additionally, there is a workshop coming up this weekend called Body Architecture 3.0. This workshop will provide participants with an introduction to advanced digital tools that can simulate fibrous and textile forms, patterns, and microstructures. The workshop investigates how these themes can be used to create contemporary design statements.
Please note that we are still offering a 40% discount on selected courses. To avail of this discount, please use the code PAACADEMY40 during checkout.
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Jojutla Central Gardens enclosed by a continuous loop of ochre brick arcades
Jojutla was badly affected by an earthquake in September 2017. The development of Jojutla Central Gardens, a central garden space, aims to bring the community together and create a sense of belonging to rebuild the town.
8 tallest buildings in Europe you must know about
The skyline of Europe is a largely mesmerizing canvas of low-rise structures with a sprinkling of skyscrapers. The buildings in Europe depict a strong resemblance to the socio-cultural and architectural legacy of the continent.
8 AI-powered sketch-to-image generators for designers
As designers, we are all familiar with the time-consuming process of rendering and visualizing our designs. While there are numerous text-to-image generators available, the concept of sketch-to-image generators is relatively new.
How can artificial intelligence revolutionize urban health for proactive well-being?
Today, health is associated with various fields, such as mental, social, political, economic, and urban health. These days, a wide range of academic fields are included when discussing urban population health, including the social sciences, law, public health, urban planning, associated health, and medical sciences.
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SOM-designed Sany IROOTECH Headquarters to be completed this year
Designed by SOM (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill), Sany IROOTECH Headquarters will be completed in late 2024 in Guangzhou’s Pazhou Business District, a developing area where China‘s leading technology-driven companies open headquarters or centers.
Collins and Turner to design Australia’s first year-round indoor snow resort
Environa Studio, in collaboration with Collins and Turner, has designed Australia’s first indoor snow resort that will operate all year round. The Winter Sport World will feature a 300-metre advanced open run for snowboarders and skiers.
King Fahd Sports City, currently under renovation expected to open in 2026
King Fahd Sports City is a multi-purpose stadium situated in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It was designed by Ian Fraser, John Roberts, Michael K.C. Cheah, and Partners. The stadium originally had a seating capacity of 58,398 spectators and was characterized by a massive, tent-like roof structure.
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Canvas House wrapped in a dynamic brick shell, turning it into a ‘canvas’
Located in Toronto’s Forest Hill district, Canvas House revolutionizes the paradigm of residential housing by fusing it with contemporary art curation. Designed by Partisans, this 485-square-meter residence embodies the union between geniality and artistic finesse.
OODA’s Hora Vertikale, a new vertical neighborhood in Tirana
Hora Vertikale, designed by Porto-based OODA Architects, is a new residential development in Tirana. It features buildings arranged in a vertical settlement, inspired by the ancient Albanian word for village, ‘Hora’. The project also includes a vibrant park and various amenities for residents and visitors.