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West 8 Wins Competition Vaartkom Leuven

Friday, March 12th, 2010


West 8 in collaboration with Snoeck en Partners, Bas Dirk Jaspaert, ERM and Tritel, has won the competition organized by the City of Leuven, for the revitalization of the former industrial site Vaartkom in Leuven, Belgium.



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ODBC: new transport solutions, los angeles

Monday, March 1st, 2010


los angeles county, will provide as much as 40 billion USD for local transit related projects over the next 30 years.

Paris based firm odile decq and benoit cornette architects received a special jury prize for their proposal for the competition to design new transport solutions in LA county. The concept consists of specially designed vehicles which can be driven on freeways and bridges (each having a designated lane). the small vehicles, also have various parking stations around the city.



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Solar Flower Petal Street Lamps Bloom by Day, Illuminate the Night

Monday, March 1st, 2010


Smart design meets city lights in these solar-powered LED street lights by Phillips. Inspired by how flowers open up to the sun to collect the sun’s energy, the Sustainable City Lights feature photovoltaic petals that open during the day to collect the sun’s rays and transform them into energy. Then at night, the light closes and LED lights turn on to brighten city streets.



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Green Covered Taipei Music Center by Mario Bellini Architects

Monday, March 1st, 2010


We’re totally intrigued by this pop music center for Taipei and its striking resemblance to a rolling green hill. Conceived by Italian firm Mario Bellini Architects, the design is “a single body wrapped in a plastic ‘mantle plant’,” according to our friends at Designboom. While we aren’t sure how sustainable this plastic ‘mantle plant’ is, or even what it is for that matter, we were taken with the creative landscaping and creation of an exciting outdoor public area for the people of the Taipei.



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Winners of the 2009 Cleveland Design Competition: Lakefront Station

Monday, March 1st, 2010


The Cleveland Design Competition recently announced the winners of the third annual competition – Project 2009: Lakefront Station – Ideas for a 21st Century Multi-Modal Transportation Facility.


Project 2009: Lakefront Station is an international, single-stage ideas competition for a new multi-modal transportation center in Downtown Cleveland between the historic Mall and Lake Erie. Designs for this new transportation center must provide the city with a state-of-the-art rail station ready to support high speed passenger rail service, a facility capable of integrating and balancing the needs of various transportation modes, and a significant pedestrian connection from the Mall to Cleveland’s lakefront.



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Design Unveiled for Portland Firefighters Memorial

Monday, March 1st, 2010


Portland Fire and Rescue in partnership with Portland State University’s School of Architecture announced the winner of a competition to design the Portland Firefighters Memorial. After an eight month, two-stage competition with input from firefighters and the general public, the selection committee members unanimously selected the design by Aaron Whelton / Whelton Architecture as the competition winner.



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Manchester launches new design competition

Thursday, February 4th, 2010


Manchester City Council has announced a competition to redesign the historic St Peter’s Square and Library Walk.



The competition aims to ‘create a breathtaking, internationally-recognised new landmark public space for the city’. The first phase closes on 23 February; six bidders will be shortlisted by April and invited to participate in the full design competition. The successful practice will be appointed by October.
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Landscape Institute announces 2009 Awards

Thursday, February 4th, 2010


Landscape Institute announced the 2009 Landscape Institute Awards recently with Gillespies winning the President’s Award for St Andrew Square in Edinburgh. The Peter Youngman Award which is awarded each year for outstanding contribution to landscape was awarded to the Olympic Delivery Authority for their visionary plans for a new London park.


For the Full list of award winners

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Flushing Commons is a Green Megacomplex for Queens, New York

Thursday, February 4th, 2010


Ask most people about Flushing, Queens and they’re likely to either stare blankly or venture “Where the Nanny is from?!” That all might change with the development of a 1.8 million sq. foot, $850 million megacomplex for the area. Dubbed Flushing Commons, the spacious, airy design (which is quite a change from the cramped, cluttered landscape that is the current neighborhood) will feature a landscaped plaza, shops, restaurants and residences and strive for LEED Silver certification. However the area is already a bit of a traffic nightmare (Flushing is home to the 3rd busiest intersection in New York City after Herald Square and Times Square), so the project faces some tough opposition from residents who are afraid of even more congestion.



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Green Roofed JeJu Island Heritage Center Rises in Korea

Thursday, February 4th, 2010


South Korea’s Jeju Island is known for its outstanding aesthetic beauty — it’s an area that bears testament to the compelling natural history of our planet. Listed as a UNESCO site, the island will soon be host to a new World Natural Heritage Center. The center is anticipated to become a meeting place set to educate and promote the importance of preserving the island and its heritage for future generations to come.



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