5 hidden benefits of mass timber design
Mass timber is a materials and design approach that holds immense potential to transform the future of the commercial building industry, as well as our environment.
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Mass timber is a materials and design approach that holds immense potential to transform the future of the commercial building industry, as well as our environment.
Optimizing land usage is becoming an even bigger priority for developers. In some city centers, many large grocery stores sprawl across valuable land.
MBH Architects, in collaboration with Eden Housing and Van Meter Williams Pollack LLP, announces the completion of Vivalon’s Healthy Aging Campus, a forward-looking project designed to redefine the experience of aging in Marin County.
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The designers stressed walkability and green space to attract visitors.
The ‘High Street’ retail promenade and plaza is one of the largest private master-planned projects in the U.S. and is set to break ground in early March.
The $22 billion experiment, to this point, has produced less than stellar results.
The five million-sf project includes two office towers, a residential tower, retail space, and a new public square.
Mapletree Business City Shanghai and VivoCity Shanghai took home a crown at the International Property Awards
The structure is supported by sets of curved columns that taper to four different base heights.
Heatherwick Studio unveiled a 300,000-sm mixed-use project in the Chinese city’s main arts district.
Cantilevered planters will host cedar trees and other plants hundreds of feet above ground.
Cascading glass and wooden cubes create a form similar to Northern Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway rock formation.
The development, Bahrain Bay Tower, will consist of two residential towers connected “by a plinth of retail, office, parking, and public park space.”