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Tipología:Urban Infrastructure

25.9.2024

Dworcowa Quarter

The revitalization of Katowice’s Dworcowa Quarter stands as a prime example of an urban renewal project that not only aims to preserve the historic fabric of the city but also breathes new life into the very heart of the Silesian metropolis. At the same time, this investment by the Epione Group, designed by Konior Studio, seamlessly aligns with the principles of sustainable urban development.
4.7.2024

Beaumont Rennes

Rennes, France, the capital of Brittany, has initiated several large urban development projects, the most spectacular of which is the reorganization of the entire train station area with the ZAC (Zone d’aménagement concerté) EuroRennes, including the completely new construction of the main train station.
4.6.2024

Jiaxing Train Station

MAD Architects has completed Jiaxing Train Station, the firm’s first transportation infrastructure reconstruction and expansion project. Located at the center of Jiaxing, a historic city 100 kilometers southwest of Shanghai, the project replaces a dysfunctional train station that had stood at the site between 1995 and 2019.
10.5.2024

Forskaren

The keystone of Stockholm’s growing science district, Forskaren’s round shape and natural materiality is designed to support connection and collaboration for the building’s innovative researchers and scientists.
7.2.2024

Footbridge in Litomyšl

“A good bridge is like a good deed in an unkind world, an altruistic investment in the public realm, a way to connect people and places, designed in such a way that it is pleasing to experience and to look at. Litomyšl’s new footbridge is exactly that: an entirely convincing synthesis of architecture, engineering, and urbanism, connecting two segments of the town.”
16.11.2022

Sea2City Vancouver

MVRDV, as part of a team named North Creek Collective, has presented a series of proposals for the City of Vancouver, to adapt waterfront buildings, landscape and infrastructure to accommodate to rising sea levels.
9.11.2022

Street Expansion in Informal Settlement

Imurro Wanhuwana is a small-scale public space intervention in the informal settlement, Maxaquene D, in Maputo, Mozambique. The project seeks to demonstrate new approaches to street expansions in informal settlements in order to improve access conditions, increase feasibility of investments in infrastructure, support social life in the public space and reduce resource consumption of construction. 

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