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Located in the Business Bay district of Dubai, the Opus will be fringed by the Burj Dubai development. It will be neighbours with the Dubai International Financial Center and the World Trade and Convention Centre. Arch.: Zaha Hadid
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The Shanghai World Financial Center stands as a symbol of commerce and culture that speaks to the city's emergence as a global capital. Arch.: KPF - Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, New York
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Inspired by the geometrical order of a snowflake and the aerodynamics of a Formula 1 racing car, the tower encapsulates speed, fluid dynamics, future technology and natural patterns of organisation. Arch.: LAVA Europe
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Within Abu Dhabi's skyline, the Corniche represents an internationally high standard and state of the art design. The concept follows the original guidelines, simple yet exclusive. Arch.: LAVA Europe
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Unity with various functional sections: as a leading company in the field of engine systems, MTU Aero Engines opens up a new production and development location in the Polish town of Rzeszów. Arch.: Henn Architekten; Munich
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The Future well being of cities around the globe depends on mankind's ability to develop and integrate sustainable technology. Masdar City is the city of the future. Arch.: LAVA Europe
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The Benoy designed extension to St David's shopping centre, Cardiff, opened its doors on October 22nd, revealing more than 100,000 m² of brand new retail space.
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The 61,300 m² retail mall represents a significant expansion of Singapore’s public sphere, providing both internal and external spaces to be enjoyed by all. ION Orchard stands as a model of design and innovation. Arch.: Benoy Architects London
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Rising 412 meters in the center of Kuwait City, Al Hamra Tower is a landmark tower of iconic sculptural form that offers breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf. Arch.: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill - New York/USA
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The preliminary vision for Songdo Landmark City, located in Districts Six and Eight of Songdo, is a multi-use development with the centerpiece being the 151-story Incheon Tower. Arch.: John Portman & Associates Inc.
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