By mid-November when an upgraded Queen Street opens, Aucklanders will discover the city centre’s new Waihorotiu path, an innovative multi-use path next to the road carriageway for people walking or travelling at a leisurely pace on wheels.
Read MoreIn the next decade, the northern end of Wynyard Quarter will look vastly different to what it does today. It will be a place for everyone, and a far cry from its previous predominant use as a hazardous chemical storage facility.
Read MoreThe first phase of ‘The Underline’ in Miami, a stretch known as Brickell Backyard, opened to the public in February after seven years of planning and construction.
Read MoreA recent $12 million upgrade has seen Hurstmere Road on Auckland’s North Shore transformed into an airy social space; one welcoming to pedestrians, where shoppers linger to chat and spend instead of rushing along; one where workers gather to eat their lunch and indulge in people watching.
Read MoreSnøhetta+Hassell have won an international design excellence competition to “transform Harbourside in Darling Harbour into a new, iconic and inviting destination at the heart of Sydney.”
Read MoreSnøhetta has designed a reconstruction of the harbour bath or Knubben in Arendal, Norway, imagining it as a lively meeting place offering multi-use facilities.
Read MoreZaha Hadid Architects have won the competition to design Tower C at the Shenzhen Bay Super Headquarters Base, with their multi-dimensional vertical city of two towers reaching nearly 400 metres.
Read MoreASPECT Studios have completed the first phase of their HyperLane project in Chengdu, China.
Read MoreOMA has designed Miami’s first underwater sculpture park and artificial reef, working with a team of marine biologists, researchers, architects and coastal engineers to enhance the coastal resilience of the Miami Beach shoreline.
Read MoreStefano Boeri Interiors have designed a style of modular street furniture, composed of trees, plants and benches, which will improve air quality and increase the presence of foliage in cities.
Read MoreThe ongoing mission to bring nature back to Midtown Manhattan has been boosted with the new Waterline Square.
Read MoreIt’s been a long time coming, but the rapidly growing area of Ormiston in south east Auckland now has a brand new town centre.
Read MoreThe Henning Larsen designed Wolfsburg Connect will allow Volkswagen to attract top talent by providing them with a desirable place to live in Germany.
Read MoreVolunteers are urgently needed to help collect data on how Wellingtonians use the city centre.
Read MoreSeemingly floating above the Downtown Ferry Basin, Te Wānanga, the new downtown public space is an impressive feat of engineering.
Read MoreOne of the world’s most famous streets, the Champs-Elysees in Paris, is to be transformed into an “extraordinary garden”.
Read MoreIn response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Austrian-based Studio Precht has designed a maze-like park divided by tall hedges, allowing city-dwellers to enjoy nature while maintaining a safe distance from others.
Read MoreWhat do a pub, a library and a garden have in common? For Richard Neville of Neville Design Studio - the answer was clear - they all tell stories and it was that concept he applied to Galbraith’s Folly.
Read MoreA Koichi Takada-designed, mixed-use residential high-rise in Brisbane, is poised to become one of the world’s most densely forested vertical gardens.
Read MoreThe Penang State Government’s competition to design a masterplan for Penang South Islands has been won by BIG, Ramboll and Hijjas, who worked closely with the Penang State Government, collaborators and stakeholders to transform the islands into a sustainable and global destination.
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