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Thursday, November 12, 2009
on the boards: Humber Orangeville
Canadian Architects GH3 have revealed via their website a proposed sustainable master plan for the Humber College for a forested site in Orangeville, Ontario.
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on the boards: Cycling and Pedestrian Bridge, Lisbon
A proposal by Suleiman Alhadidi of Mutation studio for a new cycling and pedestrian bridge in Lisbon, Portugal.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
on the boards: New National Museum in Oslo
In September 2009 the Norwegian Ministry of Culture and Church Affairs announced the shortlist of competitors for the design of the New National Museum in Oslo. The names of the architects behind the designs have not been made public, but you can see the works here.
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on the boards: Nørreport Station
COBE architects have been awarded the design for the new Nørreport Train Station in Copenhagen, Denmark having won first place in the international competition.
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on the boards: Dun Laoghaire Library & Cultural Centre
Inspired by the connection to the Dublin port and resembling a dismantled hull of a ship, the proposed £30m Central Library and Cultural Centre in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland by Walter Menteth Architects will serve as the anchor for a new public park towards the North Irish sea.
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
on the boards: Akureyri Urban Plan
Located on the northern coast of Iceland, Akureyri is a historic fishing town and the largest outside of Reykjavik with 16,000 inhabitants. Graeme Massie Architects were awarded first place in a 2005 design competition with their plan envisioning the town centre as a vibrant mixed-use area.
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on the boards: Great George Street
Alison Brooks Architects have recently revealed images of an urban housing development proposal for Great George Street in Liverpool.
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on the boards: World Village of Women Sports
BIG has recently won an international design competition for the World Village of Women Sports in Malmø, Sweden. The project which occupies an entire block is sloped reducing the scale to adjacent buildings as well allows light to penetrate the landscaped interior.
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