Central Amsterdam and its main Red Light District (also known as De Wallen) are known for their narrow pedestrianized walkways and alleyways. Trompettersteeg (which translates into English as โTrumpeter Streetโ) is by far the narrowest of these walkways. Located just south of the Oude Kerk, the street is only one meter wide near the end […]
THE LINE, Phase One Strategic Partners. Image Courtesy of NEOM Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1023440/neom-expands-the-line-with-major-design-and-engineering-partnerships-including-dmaa-gensler-and-mott-macdonald NEOM has announced the appointment of new partners to advance the city planning, design, and engineering for the initial phase of THE LINE, a core component of its region in northwest Saudi Arabia. The collaboration brings […]
Federal leaders should be vying to fix the nation’s housing crisis with the offer of “real money” as voters prepare to go to the polls, according to the treasurer of Australia’s most populous state. NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey called for a “race to the top” for commonwealth funding for infrastructure that would enable the construction […]
Hong Kong lawmakers have questioned a government proposal to build a HK$700 million (US$90 million) exhibition hall at a prime site to showcase major development projects including the Northern Metropolis. They also urged the government on Tuesday to lower the cost of the first-stage development of the San Tin Technopole, a hub near the border […]
Newbern Town Hall. Image ยฉ Timothy Hursley Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/1022027/designing-shared-rural-environments-defining-public-spaces-beyond-urban-metrics Rural environments are often difficult to define in administrative and professional contexts and carry notable biases and complexities. Population and density thresholds are the most common determinants for drawing administrative boundaries, yet other factors, such as infrastructure, employment, and […]